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The Latest in Cartoners and Wrappers
A device outputs 500 cartons per minute with a 4-in. pitch. The C 2504 features a cast composite machine frame for quiet operation, user-friendly touch screen guidance, and tool control systems.
Letter To the Editor: It is very disturbing to me that the town that I live in is constantly excluded because the paper always says 'Montville' instead of Montville Township, or the actual town that I live in, ...
Hare Krishna devotees present evening of Indian singing, dancing
ISKCON NJ is presenting an evening of Indian singing and classical Indian dancing from 7 to 10 p.m. July 5 at George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick.
Softball: Sisco Joins Rutgers Softball Team
Head softball coach Jay Nelson has announced that Noelle Sisco has been admitted into Rutgers University and will compete for the Scarlet Knights in 2009.
Two parents: Montville school bus policy unsafe
MONTVILLE -- Every weekday, Susan Perrapato's 11 year-old daughter boards a school bus that traverses the congested Route 202 corridor in Towaco as a service to district parents who pay for subscription busing.
Butler truck mishap spills gasoline
BUTLER - A tractor-trailer that struck a concrete wall in the parking lot of the Lowe's on Route 23 on Sunday night ruptured its fuel tank, causing approximately 100 gallons of diesel fuel to spill, police ...
Montville students help VFW find graves
Three Lazar Middle School students -- Ryan Karg, Dan Knauer and Will Kim -- collaborated with the Montville VFW to locate tombstones of veterans who have fought in battles prior to World War I. Since many of ...
Towaco man accused in go-go bar fight is caught in nearby swamp
A Towaco man accused of cutting an Ohio man's head with a bottle during an argument outside the Smiles II go-go bar in Roxbury was arrested Sunday after trying to flee into a swamp, police said, according to a ...
Roxbury police chase man from go-go bar into swamp
ROXBURY -- A Towaco man accused of slashing another man's head by throwing a bottle at him during a fight over a girl at a go-go bar was arrested in a swamp after officer's chased him down, police said.
Brundage takes on more Shakespeare with 'Romeo and Juliet'
Last year, Brundage Park Playhouse staged a fundraising production of William Shakespeare's 'Titus Andronicus.' The success of that initiative led to the establishment of a new program at the community theater ...
Third-graders in Montville learn about old-time ovens
MONTVILLE -- Inside the Dutch stone structure, Kathy Fisher grabbed hold of the iron crane jutting from the wall and addressed dozens of youngsters crowded around her in the damp, dark space.
Police hunt in woods for car thief in Montville
MONTVILLE -- Local and state authorities launched a three-hour manhunt for a driver who abandoned a stolen vehicle near the Exxon gas station on Changebridge Road and fled into the woods on Thursday afternoon, ...
TOWACO -- Dorothy V. Lewis died peacefully at her home here on Monday evening, May 26, 2008, with her husband and family at her side.
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The Latest in Blister Machinery
A form-fill-seal machine suits small-run production needs. The KBS-GS provides turnkey blister packaging with smaller format range, smaller quick-change tooling, and a decreased footprint from larger systems.
Montville OKs use of field after latest lead test
“At this time, I am not willing to take chances with the health of any resident and child in this community”
MONTVILLE -- The Township Committee voted 4-1 Wednesday night to lift restrictions on children using the artificial turf fields at Camp Dawson. via Daily Record
Track College Corner: Big day for King
Morris Hills alumnus Aaron King, a University of Connecticut freshman, finished third in the decathlon at the Big East Championships. via Daily Record
No harmful lead levels found in new test of Montville turf fields
“There were questions as to whether there was lead in the asphalt leaching out and contaminating the field”
MONTVILLE -- A second round of testing for potentially dangerous lead levels at Camp Dawson's artificial turf fields was negative -- after a first had been positive -- prompting the township to arrange a third ... via Daily Record
MONTVILLE -- Joan Conklin died Saturday, May 3, 2008, at Barnhill Care Center, Newton following a long illness. via Daily Record
PARSIPPANY -- Frederick M. 'Fred' Rigoletti passed away on Wednesday, April 30, 2008, at his home in Parsippany, following a lengthy battle with cancer. via Daily Record