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JAMESBURG: Borough discusses recent flooding
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer On Wednesday, the Jamesburg Council discussed its plans to move forward about ways to prevent the recent flooding in town. On May 1 the borough saw five inches of rain, which caused the Manalapan Brook to overflow, flowing into the streets up Buckelew Avenue and go as far up as…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police Blotter
An unidentified subject entered the Windsor Car Wash between 5 p.m. on April 25 and 7:27 a.m. on April 26 and removed an undetermined amount of money. Neal M. Patwardhan, 20, of East Windsor, was pulled over in a McDonald’s parking lot on Dutch Neck Road for a malfunctioning headlight on April 27 at 12:21…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Boys tennis pulls of state upset
Dogan, Raiders seeing progress in young group By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Alan Dogan knows that the Hillsborough High School boys tennis team is better than its record. The sophomore at second singles and his Raider teammates used the state tournament as a chance to show it. Despite being seeded 10th, Hillsborough breezed by…
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ALLENTOWN: Balance brings Redbirds second
AHS boys track edged for Mercer County title By Brittney Bridges, Special Writer HAMILTON — The Allentown High boys track and field team used its balance to finish second at the Mercer County Championship on Monday at Steinert High School, only 4.17 points behind Hamilton. Chasquan Smith took third in the 100-meter dash and third…
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NJAHHP Commemorates Better Hearing Month by Encouraging New Jerseyeans to Get Their Hearing Checked by a Hearing Health Professional
By Libby Vinson Hearing Screening and Care by Licensed Hearing Health Professionals Can Greatly Improve Quality of Life for Those Suffering from Hearing Loss With over 36 million American adults reporting some kind of hearing problem and one in five teenagers now suffering from hearing loss, NJAHHP is commemorating May as “Better Hearing Month” by…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Littered with Literary Controversy: Banned Books in SBHS
By Junior Gopa Praturi, Viking Vibe Staff Over the course of literary history, all kinds of books have been banned or restricted because of their controversial ideas and content. Several of these novels, despite their historical dispute, are part of the SBHS English curriculum. In fact, teachers and administrators not only allow students to read…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Board to revisit existing plan for Merrill Lynch area
Meeting will be held Thursday at 7 p.m Karen Murphy, chairwoman of the Hopewell Township Planning Board, has announced that a meeting will be held Thursday (May 22) at 7 p.m. at which board members plan to begin a review of the township’s Master Plan for the area many refer to as the Merrill Lynch…
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ALLENTOWN: Balance brings Redbirds second
Robbinsville High’s Conor Tierney finished second in the shot put at the Mercer County Championship meet. Photo by John Blaine
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60 Years After Brown v. Board of Education, the Need for Change Continues!
By American Conference on Diversity “Education is a principal instrument in awakening the child to cultural values, in preparing him for later professional training, and in helping him to adjust normally to his environment.” nU.S. Chief Justice Warren On May 17, 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Brown vs. Board of Education that…
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