Category: archives
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Scorned attorney seeks love on the Web
Ladies looking for love need not look any further than their computer screens for a date with a 31-year-old divorce lawyer from Hillsborough who decided to use the Internet to fulfill his empty romantic life. By:Sally Goldeberg Looking for love, ladies? You need not look any further than your computer screen for a date with…
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Panel endorses building home for disabled
Home would satisfy affordable housing obligations By:Eve Collins NEW HANOVER The Township Committee endorsed a plan to build a group home for developmentally disabled adults during its Nov. 26 meeting. The plan would fulfill the township’s requirements to provide housing to low- and moderate-income families. The Planning Board adopted the plan at its Nov.…
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Helen Smith
By: MANVILLE Helen Mack Smith died Saturday, Nov. 30. She was 86. Born in Forest City, Pa., she came to Manville when she was 4 years old and lived there for the rest of her life. Mrs. Smith retired from Johns Manville Corp. in Manville, where she was employed for many years and was…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR 12/05
From the Dec. 5 edition of the Register-News By: School dance Pandora’s Academy is holding a dance for third through sixth grade students from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 6. Limbo, karaoke, and prizes. Admission $5. The academy is located at 146 Route 130, Bordentown (next to Mastoris). For information call 291-9000. Breakfast…
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Signal requested at deadly accident scene
Request sent to state Department of Transportation after 9-year-old boy is killed By:Vanessa S. Holt CHESTERFIELD County freeholders announced they are requesting state approval for a traffic signal at the intersection where a 9-year-old boy was killed last month and 29 other accidents have occurred in the last three years. A request was sent…
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Bequest to offset local church’s debts
Monsignor James S. Foley spent 17 years at city church as a priest in residence By:Vanessa S. Holt BORDENTOWN CITY A pastor who spent most of the last two decades of his life at St. Mary’s Church on Crosswicks Street has left a considerable amount in his will to help the parish pay off…
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Week of Dec. 5
By: Paul J. Brungnoli PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. Paul J. Brugnoli, 87, died Oct. 7 in Charlotte Harbor Healthcare Center, Port Charlotte, Fla. Born in Duffy, Pa., he resided in Neptune, N.J., and Robbinsville, N.J., before moving to Port Charlotte 22 years ago. He retired in 1980 from the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission…
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Residents sue to block warehouse project
Upper Freehold group files civil complaint against Washington Township Planning Board, Matrix Development. By: Cynthia Koons WASHINGTON The 5.58 million-square-foot Matrix warehouse project, which survived months of public debate this summer, now faces a legal battle with its critics. The Residents for Smart Growth, a group of Upper Freehold Township residents living near the…
