Category: archives
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Couple provide congregation with spiritual leadership
New Horizon Christian Fellowship’s co-pastors work together to help others By:Mary Kaempfen When I sat and spoke to Joel and Annalee Davis, assistant pastors at the New Horizon Christian Fellowship, an affiliate with the Assembly of God (Pentecostal Church), I felt that I had been blessed with an aura of godliness. And, equally well, I…
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Andrew Russell
MILFORD – Andrew J. Russell died Aug. 5 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, after being involved in a traffic accident on Interstate 78 on Aug. 4. He was 7. He was born in Somerville. He had completed first grade at Weston Elementary School in Manville. Survivors include his mother, Sabrina Sawicki; his father, Christian W. Kelly;…
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News of Other Days
From the Aug. 14 edition of the Register-News 125 years ago Joseph Hopkinson, Esq., was among the large number who gathered diamonds on the beach at Cape May last week. * * * It is to be hoped that our friends at Atlantic City and Ocean Grove have enjoyed the beautiful rains every day this…
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BREAKING NEWS: Lawrence unaffected by outages
Police report no major power blackouts in township. By: Steve Feitl Lawrence Township was largely unaffected by the widespread power outages that struck the northeast Thursday, police said. Major cities throughout the region, including New York City, Detroit and Toronto, reported blackouts late Thursday afternoon. While northern parts of New Jersey were affected, power service…
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For the Aug. 14 issue
Fredericka Gilbert, Louise R. Clyde, Michael Sujansky. Fredericka Gilbert COLUMBUS Fredericka "Freda" Gilbert, 71, died Aug. 4 at home. Born in London, England, she was the daughter of John W. and Ada Mansfield. She was raised and resided in London for 25 years before moving and becoming a U.S. citizen, and has resided the…
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Arts Commission seeks proposals for memorial
Designs being mulled for new September 11 dedication. By: Sharlee DiMenichi The township Arts Commission is seeking designs for a permanent memorial to victims of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Arts Commission members are seeking preliminary drawings of memorials that "encourage reflection and contemplation" and "create a unique and powerful statement of…
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Community Calendar
From the Aug. 14 edition of the Register-News Kindermusik Today through Thursday, Aug. 28 The Bordentown Conservatory at 144 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown, is offering free Kindermusik demonstration classes on Aug. 14, 18, 21, 25, and 28. Ages 0 to 1 at 9 a.m.; ages 1½ to 3 at 10 a.m.; and ages 3 to…
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Obituaries for week of Aug. 14
Helen Smith Helen Louise Barney Smith of Winston-Salem, died Aug. 6 at Manor Care in Yardley, Pa. She was born July 7, 1916, in East Laurium, Mich., to John Willis Barney and Elva Grace Snyder Barney and grew up in Elon College, where her father was an English professor. After graduating from Elon College in…
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‘The Merry Wives of (West) Windsor’
Princeton Rep brings the Bard into modern-day New Jersey. By: Stuart Duncan The current craze of taking every Shakespeare play and altering the time and setting has reached its ultimate with the Princeton Rep production of The Merry Wives of Windsor. The current show lies in the present day and is set in West Windsor.…
