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Sept. 16-22
STAGE Kelsey Theatre, Mercer County Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor, Bye Bye Birdie, Sept. 16-25, Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 2, 8 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m., $16, $12 seniors, $10 students; www.kelseytheatre.net
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NBC football edges Holy Cross in opener
By: Kyle Moylan The Northern Burlington Regional High School boys’ varsity football team may have technically played last Friday night’s game versus Holy Cross in Delran, but when all was said and done the Greyhounds turned the place into Mr. Robinson’s Neighborhood. NBC senior running back David Robinson rushed for 206 yards on 27 carries…
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Hopewell Valley school board hires social worker, psychologist
Other personnel actions taken Monday, too. By John Tredrea Among personnel actions approved unanimously by the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education at its agenda meeting Monday night was the appointment of Elyse Garlick as a social worker at Hopewell Elementary and Toll Gate Grammar schools for the 2005-2006 academic year. Ms. Garlick’s annual salary…
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A boost for safety
Lawrence police department offers free child seat inspections. Lawrence Township Police Patrolman Kelly Longo records information about a customer’s car seat at the inspection held Friday at Baby Depot, Lawrence Shopping Center.
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A new band of brothers
Veterans volunteer to keep military history alive. By:Jennifer Potash Managing Editor During wartime or on training exercises the men in the U.S. armed forces formed a bond by working together they were able to accomplish their missions. Now in retirement from the service, a group of local veterans has re-formed those close ties to…
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Letters to the Editor, Sept. 15, 2005
Charter group ready to answer questions To the editor: The Hopewell Township Charter Study Commission unanimously recommended changing the present Township Committee form of government to the Mayor-Council-Administrator form after nine months of study. Last November the voters elected the Charter Study Commission to study the township’s form of government as well as the…
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Students, firefighters lead hurricane relief efforts
North Hanover community reaches out to those affected by Hurricane Katrina By: William Wichert NORTH HANOVER As the areawide relief effort following Hurricane Katrina moves forward, the devastation of the Gulf Coast region has hit home for several students and firefighters in this municipality. The students at Atlantis School on McGuire Air Force Base…
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Red Raider football squad opens year on ‘High’ note
Pennington football By: Mike Molaro There’s a big difference between watching a football game like The Pennington School’s 20-14 overtime triumph over Highland Park last Saturday and being involved from the sidelines. "The fans got their money’s worth," Red Raider coach Jerry Eure said. "It’s never that exciting for a coach." Pennington, coming off an…
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Hopewell Borough planners frown on idea of in-fill housing
West Broad Street resident attempts to get board’s blessing for new proposal. By Lauren Graham Delehey Phil Ludeke of 135 W. Broad St. addressed Hopewell Borough’s Planning Board on Sept. 7, seeking comments on a modified proposal to subdivide the property located at that address into two "flag" lots, with a common driveway. Last month,…
