Category: archives
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Lunch crowd split on president
Area voters dish up their opinions on the presidential candidates. By: Joseph Harvie Some voters at Pierre’s Restaurant on Georges Road are split on which presidential candidate they support in this year’s election. Of the more than 25 people who were asked about the presidential election Tuesday afternoon, four said they were still undecided, three…
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LETTERS: Democrats deserve vote
To the editor: I’m writing to ask the residents of South Brunswick to get out Nov. 2 and vote for local Democrats Carol Barrett, Joe Camarota and Charles Carley. In 1984, when I moved here, South Brunswick was a small community with farms and lots of open space. The Republicans were in charge and…
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Timberlane will host eating disorders event
"What’s Eating You?" will be held at 7 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Timberlane Middle School Eighth Grade House Center. By Jennifer Potash A parent may ask a teenage child "What’s eating you?" in response to the teen’s bad mood, but the parent may also want to ask the same question to a child at…
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Sample leads boys cross country team
By: Redd E. Patrick Sophomore Stephen Sample was a true leader for the South Brunswick High School boys cross country team throughout the dual-meet season and the invitational portion of the season, never wavering from his No. 1 status and never having a bad race. But the championship portion of the season is here now.…
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HHS boys win county team title
Sixth man Joe Bernardo makes difference By: Rudy Brandl BERNARDS People always talk about the sixth man being so important in basketball. The NBA even gives out an award to the best first player off the bench. Sixth runners rarely come into play in high school cross country meets. They’re not a factor…
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Heartbreaker for HoVal
Hopewell Valley boys soccer By: Jim Green Sometimes things don’t work out the way you want them to, regardless of how hard you try. The undermanned Hopewell Valley Central High School boys soccer team rallied together and left everything they had on the field Tuesday, but still came away with a heartbreaking 3-1 loss at…
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Patriotic Ball continues to raise money for monument
The fifth annual Patriotic Ball will be held on Nov. 20 to raise funds for a monument to honor all of Bordentown City’s veterans. By: Scott Morgan BORDENTOWN CITY It wasn’t something that was supposed to be in such bad condition. Decaying, missing some names while others went misspelled. So in the summer of…
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EDITORIAL Residents can strengthen law
Ledger urges voters to back municipal question. Lawrence Township voters have an opportunity Tuesday to select a president, choose a congressman and decide whether the township will have a stronger campaign finance reform ordinance. We won’t tell you who we think should be leader of this country or even who should be a representative in…
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Nicholas Zazenskowski
By: MANVILLE Nicholas Joseph Zazenskowski died Oct. 14 at St. Peter’s Medical Center in New Brunswick. He is survived by his mother, Christina Zazenskowski of Manville, his father, Joseph Barch; maternal grandparents, Steven and Kimmerly Zazenskowski of Manville; maternal great-grandparents, Ernie and Gertrude Lukacs of Forks Township, Pa.; paternal great-grandmother, Rose Marie Aldridge of…
