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MANVILLE: Man turns himself in — with no need to
Police blotter for week of June 5 Michael Allen, 37, of Plainfield, turned himself in at 10:47 a.m. May 27 for failing to report to his parole officer in the Bronx, police said. Police contacted the parole officer, who said there was no warrant from his office, but Mr. Allen needed to appear at 9…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 30-year teacher Zarestky-Fakelmann to retire
Olga Zarestky-Fakelmann, supervisor of fine and performing arts and family and consumer science, will retire after 30 years of work in Hillsborough schools. The Board of Education accepted her retirement on April 28. Also giving notice of retirement in the last three board meetings are: France Carnes, transitional primary teacher at Hillsborough Elementary, effective May…
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MANVILLE: We can’t solve problems by blaming each other
To the editor: The recent mass murder in Isla Vista, California, has brought out the worst in our society in more ways than one. The first and most notable is that a deranged man could murder six people and wound 13 more because he believes that life is unfair. The other vice is how…
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PRINCETON: Elizabeth Erickson remembered at memorial service
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Family on Friday remembered the late Elizabeth Erickson as a gentle, selfless woman who loved deeply her husband and three children. Her husband, Jonathan Erickson, said at a mid-afternoon memorial service in the Princeton University Chapel that his wife was a "beautiful and special person." He and other members…
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EDITORIAL: Remember D-Day vets
Seventy years ago today, almost 1,500 American soldiers were being killed on the beaches of Normandy while invading German-held Europe on D-Day. Thousands more were being injured. In all, 156,000 Allied troops landed on D-Day, brought to the coast from England in an armada of ships. Thousands of others parachuted behind enemy lines. The soldiers…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE honors McCartney era
By Ed Birch, Special Writer At this week’s South Brunswick Board of Education meeting, Assistant Superintendent Joanne Kerekes and her staff honored 27 district staff who have announced their retirement plans including Superintendent Gary McCartney. Mr. McCartney is leaving the district at the end of the month after 10 years at the helm. Ms. Kerekes…
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Murata Machinery USA, Inc. to Introduce New Turning Machines at IMTS 2014
By 1888PressRelease (1888 PressRelease) Murata Machinery USA will introduce new automated turning machines, including the MW80GT and MW120GTEX, and a new version of its ML400 machine, the ML400L, at IMTS 2014. Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, NC-SC – Murata Machinery USA, Inc., one of the leading manufacturers of high volume CNC production machinery for industry, will introduce two…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar
Tuesdays in June Discussion Group for Seniors on Courtroom Trials 10:30 to 12 p.m. South Brunswick Senior Center in the Municipal Complex, Route 522, Examples of trials to be discussed: Dr. Sam Sheppard, murder; Lindbergh, kidnapping & murder; Van Meegaren, art fogery; FattyArbuckle and Errol Flynn, rape & death; and Lizzy Borden, parricide. Sign up…
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