Category: archives
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HHS girls show stuff on home track
Crawford, Melendez star at Skyland meet By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High girls have become one of the most dominant track and field programs in New Jersey over the past five years. Last week, their home town fans finally got to see them win a big meet on their new track. With the home…
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Birding this weekend at Institute Woods
The Washington Crossing Audubon Society will conduct two field trips to the Institute for Advanced Study woods in Princeton. On Saturday at 8 a.m., a trip will be lead by Mark Witmer. On Sunday at 8 a.m., a trip will be lead by Lou Beck. The Institute Woods is an excellent place to observe spring…
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Food pantry needs aid restocking its shelves
Part of an ongoing series focusing on issues of hunger and financial need in South Brunswick. By: Rebecca Tokarz A slow time for food donations and a larger than average clientele list leaves the South Brunswick Food Pantry in need of some help. The pantry is almost out of a number of items, including pasta…
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JFK unseats Vikes
Defending baseball champs fall in first GMCT game By: James McKeever The 2002 Greater Middlesex Conference Baseball Tournament turned into a storybook experience for South Brunswick. This season’s tournament appearance reads more like a short story, with a nightmare ending for the Vikings. South Brunswick’s run as GMCT defending champion was over before it really…
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‘A safety issue’
Landlords could face liability for evicted tenants’ expenses By:Alec Moore Landlords may become responsible for relocation costs when they allow too many tenants to live in rental properties, if an ordinance introduced by the Borough Council Monday is passed. The ordinance will give the borough the power to recoup money spent relocating individuals who are…
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Obituaries
Vivian Lee Huley, Carolyn Finn, James Carnival Sr., June Fysz, Julius J. Chanti, Mildred R. Zolna, Nancy R. Tafrow, Viola L. Oltarzewski Sobon, Florence Casole Venanzi May 15 edition of the Register-News Vivian Lee Huley COLUMBUS Vivian Lee Huley, 80, died April 22 at the home of her daughter in Southampton. She was born…
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May 14, 7:53 p.m.: Media consolidation
Get ready for a media landscape that squashes dissent and diversity. By: Hank Kalet Today’s Tom Toles cartoon in The Washington Post neatly encapsulates an issue that could affect the way our democracy functions. The three-panel cartoon shows a man listening to a radio (then watching a television and then reading the paper) announcing proposed…
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Police Blotter-May 15
Lambertville May 6 at about 1 p.m., police were conducting a random license check on Route 29 and Cherry Street. A confirmation from Hunterdon County Communications Center revealed the operator, Jonah Ringel, 22, of Trenton was driving with a suspended driver’s license. A summons was issued. The check also revealed a traffic warrant from Trenton…
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Judges rule at Lambertville inn!
The appellate court judges were in the city for a meeting, a spokesperson said. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE "A rumor without a leg to stand on will get around some other way," according to an adage. Last week, a bit of news flying around town proved that saying true. On the surface, it didn’t…
