Category: archives
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LETTERS THE EDITOR
For the week of Sept. 19. By: Planners work for everyone To the editor Upper Freehold Township’s Planning Board has been reviewing the township’s Master Plan for more than one year. There have been numerous meetings and the board has given the public many opportunities to comment. Most of the public’s comments have been directed…
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BOOK NOTES: Ideas for ‘tweens’
If you’ve got one, you know that a "tween" is that pre-teen age of 9 to 12. In today’s fast-paced society, these kids are more teen than child. By: Joan Ruddiman They are the in between "tweens" who set trends in clothes, make or break music and acting stars, determine the ratings for television and…
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POLICE BEAT 09/19
From the Sept. 19 edition of the Register-News By: BORDENTOWN CITY Police said Brenda Stout, 34, of Florence was charged with burglary and theft at the doctor’s office where she worked on Third Street on Aug. 30. Police said Bordentown Family Medical Center had reported the theft of a filing cabinet containing paperwork and an…
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20022003 NiE Request & Delivery Confirmation
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Former officer from Springfield files suit against township
Man claims his civil rights have been violated By:Vanessa S. Holt SPRINGFIELD A former township police officer has filed a suit against the township and Police Chief Kenneth Gerber, claiming his civil rights were violated several times after he filed a grievance against the department in 1999. The township denies the allegations, said Township…
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Editorial: Remembering Juanita Crosby
Artist dedicated her life to making people smile By: > She was tall and had a penchant for colorful scarves. She was easily distinguishable by her flaming red hair, crystal blue eyes and a radiant smile. But the late Juanita Crosby was known for much more than her basic description, and our area will mourn…
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Conectiv reps set to address residents’ concerns
Q&A session scheduled for Sept. 23 By:Lauren Davis BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP In response to requests from Township Committee members and residents, Conectiv Energy will make a formal presentation and hold a question-and-answer session regarding a proposed power plant at the committee’s meeting this week. Mayor Mark Roselli announced at a previous meeting that Conectiv would…
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New Hope OKs sex orientation bias law
Borough Council also calls for similar legislation on the state and federal levels. By: Carl Reader NEW HOPE With a resolve to urge the practice of tolerance not only in town but also across the country, the Borough Council gave final approval Sept. 10 to an ordinance to prohibit discrimination because of sexual orientation…
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Chit-Chat: Diary of a mad scientist!
By: Merle Citron According to Carla Mau of North Union Street, Jack and Sharon Bisaha of Buttonwood Street enjoy reading from a journal Sharon has kept for 20 years. So I checked it out with Sharon, and here’s what she told me. "I guess it’s been 20 years that I’ve kept my journal. I sit…
