Category: archives
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LETTERS: Democrats are intellegenct choice
To the editor: Most of us are being bombarded with phone calls, flyers, debates, information that say "vote for me." Please don’t get upset with all of this information. We have become a society that wants to know all, and the only ways of making an intelligent decision is to read, watch and…
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EDITOR’S NOTE: A reason for rules
EDITOR’S NOTE by Hank Kalet These rules aren’t meant to be broken. We love to get mail at the South Brunswick Post. We read everything that comes in and we try to make sure that everything makes it into the paper. But if I had to issue report cards to readers who have written letters…
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Jusick Farm in Lawrence preserved
Open space funds used for development rights. By: Lea Kahn Against a backdrop of cloudless blue skies and autumn browns of farm fields Monday morning, Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes proudly announced the preservation of the Jusick Farm on Van Kirk Road. Working with the Delaware and Raritan Greenway, Mercer County officials have negotiated the…
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Driver charged in tanker accident
Gasoline spill caused evacuation of homes. By: Lea Kahn The driver of a tanker truck that flipped over and spilled more than 2,000 gallons of gasoline on the Route 1 Freeway at the Whitehead Road exit ramp Oct. 13 has been charged with careless driving, police Lt. Charles B. Edgar said. Driver Jeffrey E. Lacy,…
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Presidential politics
Local seniors outline their issues. By: Melissa Hayes The war on Iraq, government spending, job outsourcing and health care are just a few of the issues senior citizens at the South Brunswick Senior Center on Monday said they think should be discussed by the presidential candidates. The seniors were interviewed on Monday and were not…
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Letters to the Editor, Oct. 21, 2004
A critical time for land preservation To the editor: Thank you for your recent article on the discussion of the future of the 136 acres of farmland portion of Martin Tract. Hopewell Township’s Agricultural Advisory Committee and the Open Space Committee have worked together cooperatively for over a year on the Martin Tract and…
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Halloween fun all around town
Borough’s Fright Night set for Saturday By:Roger Alvarado Last year, Patty and Doug Weber of North 4th Avenue built a pirate ship onto the front of their house for Halloween but that’s nothing compared to what’s in store for trick-or-treaters this month. The Webers, who have been decorating the house for more than 10…
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Jones makes big impact in return
By: Kyle Moylan With heavy hearts and heavy hits, the Florence football team met two of its biggest challenges this week. Florence was playing for the first time after learning Andrew Golia, a senior at the school, had passed away. It was also playing against New Egypt, which had gotten off to a 3-1 start…
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Ledger helps HomeFront with Thanksgiving drive
Baskets may be brought to Hopewell, Princeton offices. By: Steve Feitl The Lawrence Ledger and Packet Publications will team with HomeFront this fall to ensure Thanksgiving is special for families in Mercer County. HomeFront, a nonprofit organization based in Lawrence, is offering its annual Thanksgiving basket drive. Each year, traditional holiday food is distributed to…
