Category: archives
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE UPDATE
Engineer to complete Back Timberlane plans By: John Tredrea Under an agreement with the Hopewell Valley Regional School District approved unanimously by the full Hopewell Township Committee June 6 longtime township engineer Paul Pogorzelski will be paid by the school district to complete plans for nine new athletic fields on 48 acres on the western…
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Class of 2002 offers advice to incoming freshmen
‘Get involved and don’t be afraid of people.’ By: Melissa Morgan South Brunswick High School seniors are ready for graduation, but before their final farewell, they’re leaving incoming freshman with some advice. The following is what some graduates had to say about making the most out of high school. Jesse Fyffe: "Have fun and do…
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Keeping her cool
Millstone Township 7-year-old helps save father’s life after near-drowning incident. By: Scott Morgan 7-year-old helps save father’s life Keeping her cool Staff photo by Phil McAuliffeJessica Parisi receives her "Super Kid" award from Millstone Elementary School Principal Laura Vetere Staff photo by Phil McAuliffeJessica Parisi with her mother, Doreen. Jessica was honored at the Millstone…
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HORSE PLAY: Have horse, will travel
Thoroughbred racehorse trainer on an 1,850-mile ride to raise money for Sept. 11 funds. By: Ken Weingartner Sitting under the statue of Gen. Anthony Wayne in Valley Forge National Historic Park, watching nearly a dozen deer graze in the distance, Les Nichols paused to collect his thoughts. "This is the history of America that I’m…
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A day to celebrate diversity while embracing unity
By: Linda J. Field Last Sunday was declared Unity Day, both by the Baha’i religion and through a proclamation by Lawrence Township. Between 150 to 175 residents gathered in Village Park to celebrate just that, forgetting their differences in background, race, career and faith to become instead friends and neighbors. The day could not have…
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Sara Catherine Brown
Sara Catherine Brown, 81, died Monday at Mercer County Geriatric Center, Hamilton. Born in Titusville, she attended Lambertville public schools and lived in Trenton more than 60 years. She was a member of El-Bethel Baptist Church. Wife of the late George W. Brown, daughter of the late Herbert and Bertha Williams and mother of the…
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David B. Reed
David B. Reed. 69, of Yardley, Pa., died Sunday, June 9, 2002 in Chandler Hall, Newtown, Pa. Born in Trenton, Mr. Reed resided in Allentown, for many years before moving to Yardley three years ago. Mr. Reed was a 1952 graduate of New Brunswick High School and a 1956 graduate of Rutgers University. He served…
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Community work earns Scouts high honors
Three Hillsborough Girl Scouts recently received the highest award in Scouting the Gold Award after completing community projects. Rachel Arcuri, Katie King and Rachel Friedman received their Gold Awards at a June 3 dinner held by the Girl Scouts of Rolling Hills Council. For her project, Rachel Arcuri dressed up 43 fire hydrants…
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Division title highlights AHS softball season
Redbirds finish campaign with 18-8 record. By: Kyle Moylan Every team good or bad takes away memories from a season. A squad as talented as the Allentown High School softball team, however, needed something more. Allentown was stopped in the states and county tournament, but it did emerge as the Valley Division champions…
