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MANVILLE: State to explain flood buyouts
Meeting on Wednesday could affect dozens of properties By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Borough leaders are advising residents in flood-prone areas to attend a meeting next week to learn about the possibility of having their property bought out under a state program. Deputy Commissioner Richard Boornazian, whom Mayor Angelo Corradino said is responsible for the…
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LAWRENCE: A little bit of Egypt comes to library
Shirley Watkins is fascinated by Egypt and anything related to Egypt, but she has never traveled to the Middle Eastern country. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Shirley Watkins is fascinated by Egypt and anything related to Egypt, but she has never traveled to the Middle Eastern country. So, Ms. Watkins did the next best thing.…
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MCCC Baseball Team Lands Five on Top JUCO List
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – Five players on the Mercer County Community College (MCCC) baseball team are ranked among the top junior college players in the nation which, combined with one of the toughest schedules in Division II baseball, portends an exciting season for the Vikings. “We hope to improve on our 32-15 season…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Younger players show what they can do in hoop blowout
South Hunterdon boys (5-1) rout Somerset Tech, 62-10 By James Evans, Special Writer The South Hunterdon Eagles (5-1) ran out to a first-quarter margin of 20-0 and prevailed over the Somerset Tech Jaguars (1-3), 62-10, on Saturday. The lopsided game gave a chance for younger talent to show what they could do. Resting senior Jake…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Miles Hansen, 25, of Lumar Road, was charged with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia after he was stopped on Princeton Avenue for a motor vehicle violation at 1:30 a.m. Dec. 31. Jorge Rodriguez, 19, of Hamilton Township, was charged with burglary and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Donnadio makes quick work of his mat foes
Junior 132-pounder helps Raiders start 7-3 By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Anthony Scaglia joined some rare company Saturday. The West Essex wrestler didn’t win, but he became just the third opponent this year to make it past the first period against Hillsborough High School’s Jack Donnadio. ”Jack’s the kind of kid, he comes out…
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MANVILLE: Two Catholic parishes become one
Bishop Paul Bootkoski celebrates at the first Mass of the Christ the Redeemer parish in Manville. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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