Bridgewater, NJ- The Somerset Patriots have announced that right-handed pitcher Jim Miller has been signed by the Minnesota Twins. In 26 games for Somerset last season, Miller didn’t allow an earned run over 25 innings pitched. He finished the season 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA and 24 strikeouts. The Somerset Patriots were 20-8 in games in which Miller appeared. …
Read More »Eagle Scouts Receive Township Council Commendations
Five township Eagle Scouts were acknowledged by the Township Council at the Jan. 3 reorganization meeting. The scouts, all members of Troop 154, received their Eagle classification over the past two years. The Eagle Scouts recognized were: Albert Kraus, whose project was replacing the Little League field sign, and doing general maintenance around the fields. Joseph Richter, whose project was …
Read More »Carl Wright Picked As Township Deputy Mayor At Annual Reorg
Fourth Ward Councilman Carl Wright, a 7-year veteran of the governing body, was chosen Jan. 3 to be the township’s Deputy Mayor for 2017. The council also voted on a number of other positions, including township attorney, municipal court judge, and township prosecutors and public defender at its annual reorganization meeting. Wright’s nomination was made by former Deputy Mayor Ted …
Read More »Park Commission Accepting Wedding Photo/Ceremony Reservations For Colonial Park
Submitted by Somerset County Park Commission. Reservations for wedding ceremonies and photographs at several gardens in Colonial Park are now being accepted by the Horticulture Department of the Somerset County Park Commission. Reservations are being accepted for the Arboretum, the Perennial Garden, and the Rudolf W. van der Goot Rose Garden (for wedding photos only). The one-acre Rudolf W. van …
Read More »Raritan Valley Habitat For Humanity Sets Fundraising Sale
Submitted by Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity. High-quality lighting fixtures, chandeliers, ceiling fans and more will be offered at heavily discounted prices to support Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity on Jan. 14-15 at 89 Route 206 North, Somerville. The RVHFH will receive 100 percent of the proceeds from the sale, which will be held in the Dunkin’ Donuts shopping center …
Read More »Life Story: Mary Hutt, 95; Coloratura Soprano, Worked In Health Care Industry
Mary Hutt, formerly of Somerset, passed away on Jan. 1 at the Bartley Health Care Center in Jackson. She was 95 years old. Mrs. Hutt was born in Scotland and came to the United States as a child in 1923. She trained at Juilliard School in both voice and dance, was a Coloratura Soprano and once sang at Carnegie Hall. …
Read More »Life Story: Dennis Tangolics, 65; U.S. Navy Vietnam Veteran, Union Plumber
Dennis Joseph Tangolics, 65, passed away surrounded by his wife and son on Jan. 1, at his home in Somerset. Dennis was born in New Brunswick and resided in Somerset County. Mr. Tangolics for over 40 years was a plumber and pipefitter for Local Union #9 in Englishtown, NJ. Shortly after retirement, he worked part-time for Montgomery School District as …
Read More »Balaji Temple Ushers In New Year In Traditional Way
Chanting, the ritual bathing of a Hindu god’s idol and the lighting of 21 oil lamps highlighted the Srivari Sri Balaji temple’s first New Year’s Day observance. The 2,000-square-foot prayer hall, located on Elizabeth Avenue, was packed Jan. 1 with members of the temple who had come to pay respects to the idol of their god, Lord Srivari, and deliver …
Read More »Life Story: Gloria Glickman, 88; Championship Golfer, Gourmet Cook, Volunteer
Gloria Diane Glickman, 88, passed away peacefully on Dec. 30. Gloria was born in Manhattan and raised in the Bronx. She was the daughter of the late Dr. Edward and Evelyn Levy, and sister of the late Madelyn Marks. Gloria was among the first women to attend New York University, and graduated with a degree in business. She met her …
Read More »Franklin Reporter & Advocate’s 2016 ‘Man of the Year:’ Alex Kharazi
The idea of the peacemaker – those who seek to build bridges rather than walls – is extolled in every religious tradition and is celebrated in just about every culture. Sadly, the actual peacemakers are often overlooked because much of what they do is behind the scenes, out of the public eye. Which is why we chose Alex Kharazi as …
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