Vol. 25 - No. 21
In This Week’s Edition
THE MANCHESTER
TIMES
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Dear Pharmacist Page 21.
Inside The Law Page 23.
Business Directory Page 26-27.
Classifieds Page 28.
Horoscope Page 35.
Wolfgang Puck Page 35.
–Photos by Chris Lundy Seniors who made the donation were able to get creative and paint their parking spot for the year, according to the district. See more photos on page 4. By Kimberly Bosco M A NC H EST E R – Seniors at Manchester Township High School recently let their inner artist shine by painting their own unique design on a parking space at the high school.
A popular trend at high schools all over, seniors can choose to decorate a parking space in the school parking lot with a design of their choosing, making the space their own. Manchester Schools took this one step further,
Large Development Near Manchester Border Questioned
By Bob Vosseller JACKSON – Residents and professional staff came out to testify before the Township Planning Board concerning a housing unit project that some feel might negatively impact the community. The Jackson Trails, LLC, Lakewood, project proposed for S. Hope Chapel Road involves 367 single family homes and a house of worship. The site encompasses 129 acres along the Manchester Township border and while 4.5 units are permitted per acre, only 3.6 units are being proposed. The (Development - See Page 5)
turning the activity into a fundraiser for the incoming senior class. “Seniors who made the donation were able to get creative and paint their parking spot for the year. We think they did a great (Art - See Page 4)
Manchester Stresses Move Over Law
–Photo by Manchester Township Donna Setaro, mother to fallen NJ State Trooper Marc Castellano who was killed by a passing vehicle on Route 195 in Howell Township, handed out stickers as a reminder of what the Move Over Law means to law enforcement.
By Kimberly Bosco MANCHESTER – August 9, 2018. Manchester Police Patrolman Peter Manco was struck by a drunk driver while conducting a motor vehicle stop on Route 37 alongside Sgt. Richard Mazza, Patrolman Christian Nazario and Patrolman Gavin Reilly. Ptl. Manco was later t reated for i njuries to his knees and legs. However, despite (Law - See Page 10)
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