Category: archives
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LOOKING AHEAD
Check out some notable events happening in the coming weeks in Central Jersey and beyond: Westminster Conservatory Youth Opera Workshop: The Emperor’s New Clothes, Yvonne Theater, Rider University, Lawrence, July 30, 7 p.m., July 31, 3, 7 p.m., Aug. 1, 3 p.m., $8; a comic opera pastiche for youth, written by Michael Jacobsen and Danielle…
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Controlling barking is responsible
To the editor By: It’s about time someone took the initiative to quiet the barking-howling-yelping dogs. Living in this part of Manville (North Ninth Avenue between Louis and Knopf streets) is like living in a kennel. It seems that most of the people in this area who have dogs prefer to let the dogs out…
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Group will continue fund-raising for turf field projects
To the editor The Raider Stadium Turf Committee would like to thank the over 300 Hillsborough families who made this project happen. Incredible things can happen when a community unites in support of a project, which will impact thousands of Hillsborough athletes and students. Thanks to the Board of Education for their support and their…
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POLICE BEAT
BORDENTOWN CITY Police are investigating the July 3 theft of two cabinets from a defunct restaurant on Crosswicks Street. According to police, officers were called to check out a pickup truck into which the cabinets were reportedly being loaded from the side entrance of Domenico’s Restaurant, which is no longer open for business. Police said…
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Hopewell Valley school board hires systems specialist
Caroline Bennett, a former systems administrator for Rohm and Haas Co. of Philadelphia, will head the 10-person technology department. Hopewell Valley School District The Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education has hired an information systems specialist to oversee technology in the district and vice principals for two elementary schools. Caroline Bennett, a former systems administrator…
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Anyway You Want It
Classic rock band Journey has weathered numerous lineup changes and label disputes while remaining one of the top live shows in the country. By: Jim Boyle From left: Jonathan Cain, Steve Augieri, Neil Schon, Deen Castronovo and Ross Valory make up Journey’s current lineup, performing in Trenton July 20. Whooping cowboys battling bucking broncos and…
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Josephine Warren
By: MANVILLE Josephine (Fucillo) Warren died June 28 at home. She was 89. Her late parents, Victoria (Doman) and Adam Fucillo were founders of the Fucillo & Warren Funeral Home in Manville. Mrs. Warren’s first year teaching was at Green Knoll School in Bridgewater and then she taught for the Board of Education in…
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Bordentown baseball 12’s reach district’s Final 8
By: Sean Moylan Millstone-Roosevelt worked the bases loaded with no outs in the bottom of the eighth. And although it was nursing a very slim 5-4 lead, suddenly Bordentown’s undefeated streak in Pool D looked like it could come to abrupt halt with one swing of a Millstone bat on Monday night at 6-11. And…
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Bordentown, Florence 10’s offer talented softball teams
By: Sean Moylan This season the Bordentown 9 and 10 year old Little League All-Star softball team will carry seven 9 year-olds not out of necessity, but by choice. "They’re talented," said Bordentown manger Bo Adams of his younger players. "I have seven pitchers who can really pitch." Topping that list of hurlers are:…
