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Obituaries for week of June 19
Edward Fedorko Edward W. Fedorko Sr., 80, died Tuesday in Roswell, Ga. at his daughter’s home. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident and was an Army Veteran of World II and was awarded the Purple Heart. He retired after 42 years from Morton-Thiokol Corp. He was a member of American Legion Post…
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HoVal school supervisor takes Princeton principalship
Anna Kosek is language arts supervisor for the Hopewell Valley Regional School District. By Jeff Milgram The Princeton Regional Board of Education hired a principal for Littlebrook School at its regular meeting Tuesday night, She is Anna Gonzalez Kosek, the current language arts supervisor for the Hopewell Valley Regional School District. Ms. Kosek, who will…
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Special ed programs pass state inspection
Distirct commended on efforts to improve programs By:John Patten Manville schools have received a commendation from the state Department of Education regarding the district’s plans to meet the needs of special education students. In a summary report presented to the Board of Education Tuesday by Audrey Press, the district’s director of special services, the district…
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Willever finishes career at Nationals
Spring track By: Jim Green Reality finally started to sink in Saturday for Hopewell Valley Central High School girls winter track coach Aaron Oldfield. Oldfield, who serves as an assistant coach during the spring, accompanied senior runner Kate Willever to the National Scholastic Track Championships at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, N.C. over the…
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Lawrence farmers weather heavy rain
Wet spring brings planting season to standstill. By: Lea Kahn If April showers bring May flowers, what does a rainy June bring? A standstill to the planting season for farmers. At least, that’s the assessment of two longtime Lawrence Township farmers, whose farm fields have been inundated with rain for 26 of 31 days in…
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An American Idol Comes Home
With a week to go before ‘From Justin to Kelly’ opens, Justin Guarini made a special return visit to his hometown. By: Jim Boyle TimeOFF/Jim Boyle Justin Guarini imprints his hands into cement at Regal Cinemas in Warrington, Pa. He was in town to promote From Justin to Kelly, co-starring Kelly Clarkson (below, right). Judging…
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Freeholders approve farm dorm plan
Final approvals for migrant worker housing secured By: Eve Collins NORTH HANOVER The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders last week approved a farmer’s plan to build a 4,000-square-foot dormitory to house 35 migrant workers, the final approval required for the project. The dorm, which Neil Robson wants to place 500 feet from his…
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Obituaries-June 19
Rose Ziolkowski WEST AMWELL Rose M. Ziolkowski, 75, of West Amwell died Monday at home. Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Ziolkowski had lived in West Amwell since 1958. She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Lambertville, a former member of the South Hunterdon Regional High School Booster Club, West…
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Stop and smell the flowers!
Ten gardens will be on display during the Kalmia Club’s "Hidden Gardens of Lambertville" tour. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Master gardeners and enthusiastic amateurs alike can enjoy the 10 private gardens open to the public Saturday on the "Hidden Gardens of Lambertville" tour, sponsored by the Kalmia Club. There is something for everyone, according…
