Category: archives
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Student seeks career behind the camera
Lawrenceville Prep senior awaits word if his short film won an award in the Doritos Fresh Films competition. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer Tyrone Rhabb was in the fourth grade when he set his heart on a career as a filmmaker. This summer, the 17-year-old Lawrenceville School senior learned first-hand what it takes to prepare a…
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This Week
Thursday ‘Slaughterhouse 5’: An evening book discussion will be held at 7 p.m. at the Lawrence Library Headquarters Branch of the Mercer County Library System, 2751 Brunswick Pike in Lawrence. This is the story of a fourth-generation German-American now living in easy circumstances on Cape Cod who, as an American infantry and prisoner of war,…
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Allentown, N.J. its rise and progress, Part 25
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING From the New Jersey Historical Society’s C.R. Hutchinson collection history of tanyard property behind South Main Street begins with deed to George Middleton, Civil War congressman and agent of Underground Railroad, which operated from tannery. April 1, 1839, "John Palmer, of Allentown, &c. and Hannah his wife," conveyed to "George Middleton…
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PASDA’s Gurick is humble champion
TPS 7th-grader wins three titles for Penn Brook By: Jim Green Carly Gurick’s accomplishments in the pool speak for themselves and that’s a good thing. The 12-year-old star swimmer already owns nine records eight individual and one relay in her age group for the Penn Brook club team and five four…
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Monmouth horse show being held this week
The 110th Annual Monmouth County Horse Show, held at East Freehold Park, in Freehold, New Jersey, is New Jersey’s longest running and most prestigious equestrian competition. The show, which runs from August 17-20, will feature top show jumping riders, including five United States Olympians and a member of the Irish Olympic team. Beezie Madden of…
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Extension service offers open house
Rutgers Cooperative invites Middlesex County residents to visit its new location. By: Joseph Harvie The Rutgers Cooperative and Extension of Middlesex County is offering an open invitation to Middlesex County residents to visit its new location at Davidsons Mill Pond Park on Sunday at noon. At the event, visitors will get a chance to see…
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Local control of schools is an extravagance many can’t afford
EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK By Ruth Luse Vacations can be educational, whether you intend them to be or not. Last week I drove about 2,000 miles despite rising gasoline prices and visited relatives and friends in North Carolina and Georgia. Their heat and humidity are usually worse than ours, but not this year. On Saturday,…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Mountainview Associates owner reported the theft of a brand new air conditioner from the Triangle Road business. He said it occurred between 11 a.m. July 29 and 1 p.m. Aug. 1. He said the thief cut all of the connecting electric and water lines that went from the inside of the building to the…
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New principal forms plans for school
Mark Damon replaces Berenice Blum-Bart as the principal at Clara Barton School in Bordentown City. By: William Wichert BORDENTOWN CITY If the students and teachers at Clara Barton School on Crosswicks Street start hearing classical music drifting through the hallways next month, it’s just the sound of a new principal making himself at home.…
