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WEST WINDSOR: Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Park leads way for Pirates By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jinae Park never had a doubt that the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls volleyball team would find its way. The Pirates junior is a big reason why. ”She means about everything to us,” said Pirates first-year head coach Dan Macionis, who added the girls…
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‘Big’ stores take away ‘family’ town
Ken Hesthag, Hillsborough As a member of Hillsborough’s Economic & Business Development Commission, I wanted to clear up some misperceptions and shine a light on the strong local business environment. If you step back and look at the overall picture, Hillsborough’s business environment has been steadily improving. I’ve sometimes heard or read comments from residents…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Two teachers retire from district
Two retirements were accepted by the Hillsborough Township Board of Education at September meetings. Vickie Whittle, a special education teacher at the high school, submitted a retirement notice, effective Sept. 1. She had been employed in the district since November 2006. Alexis Rizzuto, a grade eight literacy teacher at the middle school, had her retirement…
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MANVILLE: Sandy buyout meeting to be held
DEP will meet with owners of flood-damaged homes The Department of Environmental Protection will hold a kickoff meeting for more than 100 homeowners in Manville, who have been approved for the state’s Blue Acres acquisition program. The informational meeting, open only to invited homeowners, will be held Oct. 14. Residents will be provided with details…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Clean-cut volunteers aid child cancer research
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor About 75 people came clean and shaved their heads Sunday to raise more than $40,000 to fight childhood cancer. The second annual event, held at the Sergeantsville firehouse, drew firefighters, police officers and even Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, a Hillsborough resident who represents Stockton, Delaware Township and Hillsborough in the state…
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MANVILLE: Popeyes opens at Marketplace
Popeyes owner Sam Durrani and John Zalewski, president of the Manville Business and Professional Association at the opening ceremonies for the restaurant Sept. 25. Photo by Mary Ellen Day
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MANVILLE SENIOR CORNER: Oct. 2
The Manville Senior Citizens will not have a meeting Oct. 9. Instead, there will be an Oktoberfest on Friday, Oct. 10, from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Knob Hill section of Colonial Park in Franklin. Entertainment will be provided by Josie Mescallado, who will perform show tunes, popular and classical music at 11:30…
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Manville resident calls out Democrats on their record
Mike Kassick, Manville With elections approaching, I would like to voice my personal opinion about the race for Borough Council, and more importantly, remind my fellow taxpaying residents about some facts before they decide who they are going to support this Nov. 4. I would first like to remind everyone that they can thank the…
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Equestrian Club helps troubled kids, vets
Immaculata Equestrian Club members recently picked up the reins and volunteered to help Spring Reins of Life, a Hillsborough-based nonprofit Equine Therapy program. They helped demonstrate how the sessions work for a broadcast on WPIX Channel 11 Pix News Show. The Immaculata Spartan horsewomen reenacted a group therapy session in which they created a "space"…
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