Category: archives
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Ordinance addresses cracked driveways
Mansfield Township Committee will vote on ordinance to set standards for the construction of residential driveways. By: William Wichert MANSFIELD The Township Committee is set to vote Sept. 8 on a proposed ordinance that sets new standards for the construction of residential driveways, but Homestead residents who requested the ordinance are still battling with…
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Dina Anne Levinsky
Dina Anne Levinsky, 40, of Princeton died today (Thursday) in the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was a former resident of New City, N.Y. and New York City before moving to Princeton four years ago. Miss Levinsky was a graduate of the University of Buffalo and was a freelance advertising…
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Local schools get ready for first day of class
The 2004-2005 school year for most area school districts starts next week. By: Scott Morgan With summer winding to a close, local school districts are preparing to welcome their students back for another year. The 2004-2005 school year kicks off in most districts next week, though parents and students in North Hanover Township School District…
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Township police officers remember former chief
"Matt" Maloney, first chief of the township police force, "laid the foundation for the police department we have in the township today," said Chief Michael Chipowsky. By John Tredrea Hopewell Township Police Chief Michael Chipowsky remembers the late Matthew ("Matt") J. Maloney, first chief of the township police force, as "just a great guy. The…
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Improving achievement
District gets ready for opening day. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi Varying teaching methods and improving curriculum are key goals for the upcoming school year, district administrators said. To reach each student, teachers must understand the different learning styles with which youngsters process information, said Superintendent Gary McCartney. "What makes a teacher professional is to diagnose…
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NBC and Bordentown field hockey set for great seasons
By: Sean Moylan "Our theme this year is hustle," said Northern Burlington field hockey Coach Joanne Hensch, whose club plans on surprising and upsetting some teams with its all-out work ethic. "I’m really pleased with the way preseason went." Senior captain Kate Fehn (attack) came into camp more prepared than ever this season. "She has…
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Different form of government may be needed
EDITORIAL With the resignation of Mayor Patrick DeLorenzo this week, Committeeman Randy Scraggs’ resignation last week and Committeman John Bereczki’s resignation last month, Mansfield Township will be run largely by individuals who were not elected, up until the November election. We are glad to see that the town will not be incurring another expense of…
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Mansfield mayor third to resign
Committeman Randy Scragg and Mayor Patrick DeLorenzo resign from Mansfield Township’s municipal government. By: Scott Morgan and William Wichert MANSFIELD Two township committeemen, including Patrick DeLorenzo, who serves as mayor, have resigned their offices in the past week, making them the second and third resignations from the committee in the last two months. Mr.…
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Hopewell X-C moves on without Jablonski
Hopewell Valley cross country By: Jim Green Derek Jablonski left behind rather large running shoes for the Hopewell Valley Central High School boys cross country team to fill. Luckily for the Bulldogs, he also left a younger brother. Jablonski led the Bulldogs to an undefeated regular season, a Mercer County championship and second-place finishes at…
