Author: Central Jersey
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Practice civility, compassion in our lives
Victor Murray, Lawrenceville To the editor: There are so many unique things about the American culture. Perhaps it’s is something that still resonates from our historical heritage of new beginnings, discovery and shared circumstances. Though all our legacies can be traced back to differing cultural backgrounds, what was once referred to as “a melting pot”…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: School district looking at declining enrollment
How to deal with significantly declining student enrollment is the focus of a decision-making process now under way in the Hopewell Valley Regional School District. By John Tredrea, Special Writer How to deal with significantly declining student enrollment is the focus of a decision-making process now under way in the Hopewell Valley Regional School District.…
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LAWRENCE: Sgt. Amodio promoted, new officer sworn
A new police officer was sworn into service with the Lawrence Township Police Department and a veteran police officer was sworn into his new position as a lieutenant at Township Council’s Jan. 23 meeting By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A new police officer was sworn into service with the Lawrence Township Police Department and a…
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LAWRENCE: Boys and Girls Club center given go-ahead
The Boys and Girls Club of Trenton and Mercer County’s proposal to convert a vacant building on Spruce Street into a community recreation center gained the Zoning Board of Adjustment’s approval at a By>Lea KahnStaff Writer The Boys and Girls Club of Trenton and Mercer County’s proposal to convert a vacant building on Spruce Street…
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LAWRENCE: Man charged with shoplifting and fleeing from police
Pippo Marino, 49, of Chesterfield Township, has been charged with four counts of shoplifting and resisting arrest after he tried to flee from police at the Quaker Bridge Mall Jan. 24. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Pippo Marino, 49, of Chesterfield Township, has been charged with four counts of shoplifting and resisting arrest after he…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City rallies for hometown Olympian Kyle Tress
Lambertville is getting psyched for the Winter Olympics by hanging a banner across Bridge Street to wish well a favorite son, Kyle Tress, a 1999 graduate of South Hunterdon Regional High School. He is one of three who made the U.S. team in the skeleton event, which involves hurtling head-first on a metal sled down…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Sabatino repeats at Skyland meet
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Marlena Sabatino improved for the third straight year at the Skyland Conference Championships. As a sophomore at Hillsborough High School, Sabatino soared 11-feet for second place in the girls pole vault at the Skyland meet. As a junior, she won her first Skyland crown, but jumped just 10-6. In…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 33 Winterguard squads to compete Saturday
Members of the Hillsborough High School winter guard precision drill team will host and perform Saturday in the high school gym.
