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James C.S. Chu
James C.S Chu, 64, died Friday, Feb. 21, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick. Born in China, he came to the United States from Taiwan in 1981. He had been a resident of Dayton for about 20 years. A retired Port Captain, he worked for a U.S. affiliate of Evergreen International Corporation,…
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Retired borough educator to seek board seat
Panfile among three to run unopposed By:Sally Goldenberg A retired borough educational administrator said he has one last hand to play in the district’s educational system: running for the Board of Education. Louis Street resident Ned Panfile, a 41-year veteran of the school district, announced Monday he is running for an open three-year seat on…
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Cards top Steinert in regular-season finale
Boys basketball By: Mike Molaro Last Saturday’s 36-28 triumph was bittersweet for the Lawrence High School wrestling team. The Cardinals’ victory at Steinert in their regular-season finale clinched second place in the Colonial Division of the Colonial Valley Conference. But it also left the Cardinals (9-9 overall, 9-3 in the CVC) pondering what might have…
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Four file to run for board seats
Three seats open for April 15 election By:Sally Goldenberg Four candidates will vie for three open seats on the township Board of Education on April 15. Incumbents Chris Pulsifer and Lou Possemato and residents Sean Chen and Jeff Weinstein are each seeking one of the three, three-year seats. Board member Loren Lemelle will not run…
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Don’t rush to redevelop downtown look
EDITORIAL: Manville’s distinctive buildingsmay well be best asset downtown Driving down Main Street after last week’s storm covered Manville with a down-filled comforter of snow (that is, a much thicker blanket) was a sight to behold. The empty thoroughfare was brightly lit by the decorative streetlights reminiscent of a turn-of-the-century postcard from Iowa or upstate…
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Fellowship church hosts pastoral candidate
Sunday’s services at Fellowship Bible Church on New Amwell Road will be lead by Terry LaTourneau of Sterling, Mass., a candidate to become the church’s first, full-time pastor. Pastor LaTourneau was invited by the church’s Pulpit Search Committee, which has been commissioned with finding a full-time pastor for the church. The committee has worked at…
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The Ghost Writer
Foster Winans is cultivating a community of wordsmiths in Doylestown. The former Wall Street Journal columnist will talk about the literary and artistic heritage of Bucks County, Pa., in New Hope. By: Amy Brummer TimeOFF/Frank Wojciechowski The Writers Room founder Foster Winans will talk about the literary and artistic heritage of Bucks County, Pa., in…
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Blizzard can’t stop dedicated crews
To the editor On the night of Feb. 18 during the recent record "blizzard," at approximately 4 a.m. when two feet of snow was already to have fallen on the Jersey shore, I had a personal breathing crisis which necessitated an emergency call to 911. The response was immediate. Within minutes there was a Hillsborough…
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Spreading the Word
The Writers Room cultivates a community of wordsmiths in Doylestown, Pa. By: Amy Brummer Some say you can never go home again. Times change, people move on, and the realities of today rarely live up to the nostalgia of youth. For Doylestown, Pa., native Foster Winans, returning home not only lived up to his expectations,…
