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BRHS’s sprint medley, 4×800 win Willingboro relay races
By: Sean Moylan A Few crackles of thunder and bolts of lightning caused officials at Willingboro to move their relay games from Saturday to Monday afternoon. Sometime that weekend Rob "Super" Novak had his car broken into which left the usually mild-mannered Bordentown track star in a rare bad mood. Seeing her son upset, Beryl…
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OBITUARIES: Linda Hauschild
Linda Hauschild Linda D. Pippin Thornburg Hauschild, 50, of Monmouth Junction, formerly of Andrews, N.C., and Rahway, died Thursday, April 21, at Saint Peter’s Medical Center, New Brunswick. Born in Rahway, Ms. Thornburg Hauschild resided in Andrews for 16 years, moving to Monmouth Junction six months ago. Prior to her illness, she worked as a…
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Beauty of iris inspires city’s annual festival
The Iris Festival will be held on Farnsworth Avenue in Bordentown City on Saturday, May 7. By: Vanessa S. Holt BORDENTOWN CITY For almost 10 years, the city has erupted in irises in May, filling the main avenue with depictions of this spring flower carefully cultivated in paint and on paper, blooming in shades…
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Thank-you party for Earth Day on tap
With orange bags in tow, groups from around the community lend a helping hand and pick up litter for Earth Day. By: Joseph Harvie The sides of township roads are a little neater this week. Orange bags filled with trash are being collected by township officials. And, by the weekend, the township’s month-long cleanup will…
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Drug survey set for board review
Student questionnaire will guide decision on testing By:Donna Lukiw The Hillsborough Board of Education may review the results of the student drug-use survey at Monday’s meeting. The American Alcohol and Drug Survey was completed in late February after board members determined the survey was needed to evaluate whether the high school should set up random…
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Deans tenants raise complaints
Residents fed up with complaint management by the complex company. By: Joseph Harvie Some residents of Deans Apartments on Blackhorse Lane are getting fed up with the way complaints are being handled by the management company of the complex. They say that trees are so overgrown that branches are brushing up against windows, shrubs haven’t…
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BRHS golf after spot in states
By: Sean Moylan The Bordentown Regional High School coed varsity golf team moved one step closer to clinching a spot in the state tournament with a 171-225 win over McCorristin at Hanover on Tuesday. Bordentown’s Eric Timm was the medallist with a score of 39. "It was another qualifying round. He (Timm) has one more…
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HHS girls finally break through vs. Central
DeLucas ignite historic lacrosse victory By: Rudy Brandl Krystina DeLuca and her Hillsborough High senior lacrosse teammates still remember when Hunterdon Central pounded them by a 25-2 score in their freshman year. Ever since that 2002 season, the Raiders have been gaining momentum, waiting for their chance to finally avenge the program’s most lopsided…
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Hopewell Valley school board changes its leaders
Kim Newport and Linda Mitchell take the reins. By John Tredrea Kim Newport of Hopewell Township was unanimously elected president of the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education at its annual reorganization meeting Monday night. Ms. Newport replaces Bill Hills, also of the township, who did not seek a third term in the April 19…
