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MANVILLE: Police keep the peace, with no one hurt
Chief Mark Peltack, left, and Mayor Angelo Corradino, right, pose with commended officers, from left, Todd Widitz, Thomas Herbst, Ronald Gazaway, Craig Jeremiah, John Granahan, Michael Peterson (back row), Joseph Buda and William Sampson (back row). (Photo by Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Ukrainians salute ‘Heaven’s Hundred’ heroes
Requiem service at Hillsborough-Manville area church By Eugene Brenycz, Special Writer On Thursday evening, March 13, parishioners of St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church on Brooks Boulevard in Hillsborough gathered with members of the local community for a Panachyda (requiem service) to remember and honor the “Heaven’s Hundred,” those who have given their lives since December…
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Westminster Choir previews Spoleto program
The Westminster Choir last week previewed for the community some of the works that it will perform later this year at the Spoleto USA Arts Festival. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Westminster Choir last week previewed for the community some of the works that it will perform later this year at the Spoleto…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Unique Jr. High Class of ‘64 to rock again in same gym
Reunion scheduled for Nov. 8 On June 17, 1964, 147 young men and women took a giant gulp and walked across the Hillsborough Elementary/Junior High gymnasium stage to receive their Junior High school diplomas from then Board of Education President James Older. This class was part of the Hillsborough Board of Education’s grand experiment. They…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kyle Domitrowski excels in his Marine training
Private Kyle E. Domitrowski graduated from training at U.S. Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island, S.C., on Jan. 17. Private Domitrowski finished second out of 58 in marksmanship in his platoon and 5th overall in his class of more than 350 Marines. In his 13 weeks of training he studied Marine history, discipline, core…
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