Category: archives
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Jr. Raiders need proper facilities
To the editor I am sending this letter to the members of the Township Committee after learning of the trouble the Junior Raiders football and cheerleading programs are having. Dear Township Committee: I received a letter recently from a youth sports group in town that I actively coach and also have children who…
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TOWN TALK: Ice cream social
News and views from the mayor of Plumsted Township. By: Ron Dancer The Plumsted Township Council for the Arts continues our summer concerts with an old-fashioned Ice Cream Social to be held at the township’s Oakford Lake Park at 2 p.m. Saturday. Music and singing entertainment will include a chapter of the Sweet Adelines barbershop…
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MOST THINGS CONSIDERED: For real fireworks, try a McCloud barbecue
ALL THINGS CONSIDERED by Minx McCloud: Our freelance writer shares her 4th of July experience with readers Believe it or not, some folks actually like watching dogfights, cockfights, or even the "Jerry Springer Show." If you are one of those people, I recommend a change of pace a Fourth of July barbecue at the…
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Tough loss drops Millstone 10s
One out away from a win. A foul tip away from extra innings. A team doesn’t come much closer to a win in the District 12 final eight than the Millstone 10-year-olds did this past Monday night. By: Kyle Moylan HAMILTON One out away from a win. A foul tip away from extra innings.…
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Son creates a portrait in film of his father
Young filmmaker tells how his dad, a well-known painter of landscapes, helped him see the world By: Carl Reader SOLEBURY When Solebury resident Jody Lipes set out to make a film about his father, artist Jan Keith Lipes, he knew just how to do it. He had a role model on how to approach…
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07/18 OBITUARIES, pt. 1
From the July 18 edition of the Register-News By: Lillian A. Warner Chumar FLORENCE Lillian A. Warner Chumar, 74, died July 14 at Kennedy Memorial Hospital, Cherry Hill. Born in Florence, she was a lifelong resident. She retired in 1980 as an assembler and supervisor with General Home Products Co., Burlington. She was a…
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NEWS OF OTHER DAYS 07/18
From the July 18 edition of the Register-News By: 100 years ago A Mount Holly resident, Peter J. Kremer by name, was sentenced some time ago to State Prison for a term of 18 months for bigamy. He was paroled last week on account of his prior health. Now his eighth wife has volunteered…
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‘Art’
The Langhorne Players offer Yasmina Reza’s play about three men and a painting. By: Stuart Duncan A cottage industry of sorts has emerged around Art. Written by Yasmina Reza in her native French, it has been translated by Christopher Hampton into English for stages in London and Broadway. It won the Olivier Award in London…
