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HILLSBOROUGH: Political green tea may be what Hillsborough needs
To the editor: As a member of Friends of Hillsborough Open Space (FOHOS), I take exception to comments made by Art Skaar, the primary opponent of Thuy Anh Le and John Beggiato, in last week’s Beacon. He tried to disparage their environmental accomplishments and the accomplishments of our group by stating: “Since their candidacy grew…
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LAWRENCE: Professor talks about Irish emigration
Thomas Callahan Jr., like millions of Americans, claims his ancestors came to the United States from Ireland. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Thomas Callahan Jr., like millions of Americans, claims his ancestors came to the United States from Ireland. But who, exactly, were those ancestors and why did they come here? That’s what led the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cops seek donation thief
Police are looking for a man that allegedly stole some $150 from a donation jar at a local diner this week. Police are looking for a man that allegedly stole some $150 from a donation jar at a local diner this week. South Brunswick Police released two images Monday of a suspect who allegedly stole…
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Ashley Baylor Inducted into National Honor Society
Cheshire Academy Ashley Shant’e Baylor, a senior at Cheshire Academy in Cheshire, Conn., has been inducted into the school’s chapter of the National Honor Society. Baylor entered the academy as a freshman. She is enrolled in the International Baccalaureate Programme and serves as a residential prefect and an on-campus ambassador. Baylor was also a member…
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FLORENCE: Ground breaks for new distribution center
From left, Tim Lizura, COO of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority; Tom Heitzman, president of Whitesell Construction Co.; Ed Krell, CEO of Destination Maternity; Mayor Craig Wilkie; and Council President Ted Lovenduski, pose at a groundbreaking ceremony Saturday. Photo by Amy Batista
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HAMILTON: RWJ Hamilton to host kids tour
Two tours will be offered from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and noon to 2 p.m., according to a hospital release. HAMILTON — Children are invited to get a first-hand look at some of the key areas of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital during the Children’s Hospital Tour on Saturday, April 12. Two tours will…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Two men arrested on drug charges
A joint undercover investigation has led to the arrest of Erick Martinez-Guerra, 22, and Shony S. Martinez, 21, both of Lambertville. Mr. Martinez-Guerra was charged with distribution of marijuana, possession with the intent to distribute marijuana, possession with the intent to distribute cocaine, and conspiracy to distribute. Mr. Martinez was charged with possession with intent…
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MANVILLE: Petition opposes horse-betting site on Route 206
State racing commission will make final call By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Opponents of an off-track wagering site on Route 206 in Hillsborough have gathered more than 750 signatures on an online petition opposing the facility in the township. The activism follows the March 25 Township Committee meeting, when more than a dozen people expressed…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dr. Gerard M. Jellig appointed district’s new superintendent
The South Brunswick Board of Education voted unanimously to appoint Dr. Gerard M. Jellig as the new superintendent of schools effective July 1, at a salary of $177,500 per year. By Ed Birch, Special Writer The South Brunswick Board of Education voted unanimously to appoint Dr. Gerard M. Jellig as the new superintendent of schools…
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