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Search of Nyce house not legal, attorney says
Judge Mathesius told Robin Lord she had failed to substantiate the claim. By John Tredrea TRENTON Jonathan Nyce’s attorney told a judge Tuesday that her client’s house was illegally searched after his wife was found dead in her sport utility vehicle in Jacob’s Creek the morning of Jan. 16. Mr. Nyce has been indicted…
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Pennington OKs bonding for new public works building
The facility will replace the dilapidated Public Works Building estimated to be about 25 years old and yard, between Broemel Place and West Delaware Avenue. By John Tredrea Costs of the design and construction of a new Pennington Borough public works building and accompanying salt storage dome will be covered by a $1…
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Character lessons at high school
Workshops teach students core values. By: Melissa Hayes South Brunswick High School freshmen and sophomores will get a lesson in character education over the course of the school year thanks to two teachers and an administrator. Last spring math teacher Kathleen Choma and English teacher Elizabeth Trent attended a workshop on Creating a Caring High…
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Allentown, its rise and progress, Part 16
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING This week’s installment from the New Jersey Historical Society’s Charles R. Hutchinson papers details the earliest known records of Walnford’s ownership. Although only the 19th century gristmill currently exists, there were other industries there during the colonial period, which produced cloth and leather for the surrounding community. Samuel Rogers, so far as…
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For the Dec. 9 issue
Selma Bagat Rohrbacher, Theodore Mariasy, Theresa M. Schino, Marie Elizabeth Balfour, Margaret Kennedy, William R. Mershon, Efruzyna Drofa Kenen. Selma Bagat Rohrbacher BORDENTOWN Selma Bagat Rohrbacher, died at home Dec. 7 at the age of 86 after a long illness. She was a resident of Bordentown Township for 58 years. Born in New York…
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More depth means more wins for AHS wrestling
By: Kyle Moylan After grabbing enough time after football season for a bite to eat, a shower and a quick nap, Bob Mussari is ready for his next job in the athletics department. Mussari is currently running practices with the Allentown High School wrestling team as he prepares for his second year on the job.…
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Three cheers for Hillsborough
Dukes group in competitionfor national honors By:Emily Craighead The Dukes Jr. Midget Cheerleaders will try to make their dreams come true at the Magic Kingdom this week. In their first appearance in eight years at the Pop Warner National Cheer and Dance Championship, the 18-member squad of 10- and 11-year-old girls will perform a routine…
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Chabad ready for Hanukkah on ice
Sunday celebration to feature ice skating and scultping. By: Joseph Harvie The Festival of Lights will become the festival on ice on Sunday when the Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick hosts its third annual Chanukah on Ice . The celebration will run from 3:15 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Princeton Sports Center (formerly…
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‘Ocean’s 12’
Comedy is in full supply as the gang reunites for another big heist. By: Jim Boyle It almost seemed like a once-in-a-lifetime treat to see big-name stars such as George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts and Matt Damon all in the same movie three years ago. It seems that lightning can strike twice. Ocean’s 11…
