Category: archives
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Township rejects 600-house proposal
North Hanover Township residents shun developer’s proposal to build 600 age-restricted houses on a 300-acre plot of land off Jacobstown-Arneytown and Paulson roads. By: Scott Morgan NORTH HANOVER As he shielded his head with a file to deflect the drizzling rain, Chris Gaffney smiled and laughed while two men cheerfully told him not to…
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DARE picnic
Police officers entertain Valleys’ children. Ingrid Chaykowsky, 2, of Hopewell watches the races and relays during the DARE picnic held at Washington Crossing State Park Tuesday afternoon. The annual event is attended by children who have learned about drug abuse prevention through the DARE program, given by the Hopewell Township Police Department.
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Books help make summer memories
THE READING CORNER by Arlene S. Bice Editor s Note: Arlene Bice is the owner of the By the Book shop on Farnsworth Avenue in Bordentown City. An avid reader and book collector, she writes four columns a year for the Register-News, giving us her top book selections each season. Here are her picks for…
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Slice of Heaven
Bucks County gardeners show off their earthly delights during a tour to benefit the New Hope Historical Society. By: Daniel Shearer Staff photos by Daniel Shearer A resident bullfrog croaks in the water garden at the Sutphin residence on Hansell Road in Buckingham, Pa. Landscape designer Jon Carloftis wasn’t quite sure what was killing the…
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Families affected by autism connect at farm
Organizers hope to return to Unami Farms next year By:Roger Alvarado Organizers of an event designed to give local children with autism and their families a chance to socialize was so successful, they hope to make it an annual attraction. The May 2 event drew more than 100 people to the Mill Lane farm of…
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Pennington Streetscape group slates June 2 session
Focus will be a blueprint for the Pennington town center. On June 2 at 7 p.m., the Pennington Streetscape Committee, along with Carter Van Dyke Associates, will hold a meeting focusing on downtown streetscape improvements at Pennington Borough Hall. The public is invited to participate. "Participation at this meeting gives Pennington residents and business associates…
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Baseball team knocked out in CJ 4
RAIDER ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High baseball team wished it could have banked a few runs from Thursday’s 10-0 romp over Montgomery. While that lopsided victory over a neighboring rival was nice, it wasn’t as important as Fridays Central Jersey Group 4 quarterfinal contest vs. Brick Township. Hillsborough, the second seed in CJ…
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Freshmen heading home
College students return after first year away By:Audrey Levine Freshman year of college has ended and South Brunswick High School’s Class of 2003 is returning home for the summer, filled with memories and new knowledge to share. Students deal with many different emotions when it comes time to leave for college. There is the fear…
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Sophs have future looking bright for SBHS baseball
By: James McKeever Several sophomores got their chance to play varsity baseball at South Brunswick High School this spring and didn’t back down from the challenge. Although the Vikings finished with a 7-14 record this season, sophomores Kyle Breese, Tyler Chromey, Dan Gurney, Russ Grimes and Brian Marrero earned significant playing time at key positions…
