Category: archives
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Reaching out to disaffected students
BUZZ IN THE HALLS by Pam Koharchik By: Last week, I highlighted some of the interesting programs going on at the Imlaystown Campus of Allentown High School. I primarily focused on the work done by Jeff Roberts and his "Transitions" class, one that is made up of students who are placed there based of their…
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Letters-Dec. 5
Salvation Army needs your help To the editor: Thanksgiving is now past, and Christmas is approaching quickly. I give thanks for all God’s blessings, especially at this time of the year, but this year, I must also pray for help. More, I must also ask the public to be especially generous when they encounter The…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 12/05
From the Dec. 5 edition of the Register-News By: One nation under God To the editor: On Saturday, June 29, I was the recipient of the Burlington County Military Service Medal at a presentation ceremony held at the VFW Post #8838 in Roebling. I would like to thank the officers and members of VFW…
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Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2002
Marshall F. Jones Marshall F. Jones, 88, of West Trenton died Monday at the Capital Health System at Fuld. He was a graduate of the Wharton School of Business in Philadelphia. He was a retired stock broker for Shearson-American Express. He was a former president of the Hopewell Valley Golf Club. He is survived by…
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Calendar combines history with artistic expression
Calendar produced by the Greater Bordentown Area Chamber of Commerce By:Vanessa S. Holt Every year local artists sketch, paint and draw noteworthy and historical buildings in the area, from century-old churches to farmhouses in wooded groves, for a free calendar that raises money for art scholarships through advertising. The Greater Bordentown Area Chamber of Commerce’s…
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Landowner makes different proposal
Controversial garden plan rejected in 2000 By:Vanessa S. Holt CHESTERFIELD The landscape architect who proposed the controversial Paradise Gardens theme park two years ago now wants the Planning Board to consider a different plan for the 210-acre site he owns on Bordentown-Georgetown and White Pine roads. In February 2000, Lothar Ehrich of E&E Landscape…
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Lt. Delatour retires after 21 years on the force
Hillsborough police Lt. David Delatour is calling it a career. By:Alec Moore Hillsborough police Lt. David Delatour is calling it a career. The 46-year-old lieutenant was honored with a proclamation from the Township Committee late last month for his 21 years of service. "It’s always with mixed feelings that we say goodbye to one of…
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Lemonleaf Grill and New Plumb Tree Garden
Chinese meets Thai in a storefront restaurant in Langhorne, Pa. By: Richard Burns Lemonleaf Grill and New Plumb Tree Garden 2034 Old Lincoln Highway Langhorne, Pa. (215) 752-9699 Food: Very good Service: Good but slow Prices: Inexpensive to moderate Cuisine: Thai and Chinese Ambiance: Bright and comfortable Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-11…
