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MANVILLE: Court order lowers contaminated lot’s monthly lease rate
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Though a hearing was held to move proceedings forward, a judge’s decision means the borough will be required to wait another three months before Frank’s Citgo can be evicted from the property on the corner of Kyle and South Main streets. Borough Attorney Francis Linnus announced Monday that a hearing…
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HOPEWELL: Titus Mill Road speed limit may be lowered
by John Tredrea, Staff Writer Due to increased pedestrian and bicycle traffic, the Hopewell Township Committee voted unanimously Monday night to introduce an ordinance establishing a 25-mile-per-hour speed limit on a portion of Titus Mill Road. That narrow winding road, on which there are a number of residences, runs between Pennington-Rocky Hill Road and state…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Residents report vehicles spray-painted
By Audrey Levine, Eileen Oldfield and Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writers More than 40 residents in four communities woke Saturday to find their cars spray painted with white and pink stripes, police reported. Police in Manville, Hillsborough, Raritan and Bridgewater reported the incidents appear to have occurred between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. Saturday, with the…
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District 12 softball tournament starts Sunday
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor While the 2009 Robbinsville District 12 12-year-old softball team has a tough act to follow, it’s at least loaded with a roster of girls with pretty impressive resumes of their own. Last year, the Robbinsville girls had the greatest season ever by a team from District 12, going…
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Playground ‘spectacular’
Susan and Nick Pollara, Hopewell Thank you, Hopewell Borough Playground Project! Thank you volunteers! Thank you everyone who donated time or money or tools or food or encouraging words to this amazing project! We’re sure you’re still exhausted and a bit mud-covered, but please know how much we appreciate all you have done for our…
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HILLSBOROUGH: New wildlife plan reduces land available for hunting
By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer The Township Committee approved a wildlife management plan at Tuesday’s meeting that removes about 170 acres from land available for hunting, while adding coyotes to the list of animals approved to be hunted during the 2009-2010 season. Following a presentation by the chairman of the Hillsborough Wildlife Management Commission, Dr.…
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MANVILLE: MHS seniors graduate with ‘lofty dreams’
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Staff Writer And an ex-Devil gives the details The Class of 2009 became Manville High School’s 52nd graduating class on Friday night as 91 students joined the ranks of MHS alumni in a ceremony held in the school’s courtyard. After the students marched into the courtyard, senior class Treasurer Derek Sanchez…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girls find running in program gives head start on confidence, success
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The fifth-grade girls joined the Girls on the Run program because they wanted to do something different, they liked being with their friends, or they simply liked running but the program’s life lessons taught them about both running and themselves. ”It felt like not working out and you got…
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SBHS Rotary Teacher & Student of the Year
By Fred Schott, Rotary Club Secretary Dr. Kathleen Murphy, Ph.D. Honored as Teacher of the Year, 2009 South Brunswick, NJ June 22, 2009 – Dr. Kathleen Murphy, Ph. D., South Brunswick High School science teacher, has been chosen by the students of the South Brunswick High School Interact Club as the Rotary-Interact Teacher of the…
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