Category: archives
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SBHS boys close in on state lacrosse berth
By: Carolyn M. Hartko At the halfway mark in schedule, the South Brunswick High School boys’ lacrosse team has a 6-3 record, with six games to go before the cut-off to qualify for the state post-season tournament. The Vikings have to win two of the six to gain a berth, but each win over the…
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John E. Patricelli, 74
John E. Patricelli, 74, of Titusville, died April 17 at home. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident. Mr. Patricelli owned Heath Lumber Co., Trenton, for 51 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Son of the late Vincent and Santina Ferrara Patricelli, he is survived by his wife, Pat…
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Temple dedicateslearning center, hall
Celebration marks beginning of a new future for congregation By:John Patten Members of Hillsborough’s Temple Beth El gathered Sunday for a dedication of their "atid," the Hebrew word meaning future. Specifically, the congregation was celebrating the completion of construction projects on the temple located on Route 206 which nearly double its size to 42,000 square…
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Safe passage
Police cadets apply lessonson Manville streets By:Mary Ellen Zangara If you drive around the areas of Weston and Roosevelt Schools in the morning this week and next week and you notice a lot of police recruits at all the corners and directing traffic. There’s nothing wrong it’s the "Careful Crossings" program that is once…
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For the week of April 25
Naomi Holman, Wellwood M. Painter, Gennaro Mazzella, Michele K. Lambiase, Anna E. Garnich, Lloyd A. Jones By: Naomi Holman WASHINGTON Naomi Holman, 83, of Robbinsville, died Sunday, April 21, at home. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong Hamilton area resident. She retired from John Hancock Furniture after 20 years and enjoyed shopping, cooking…
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SCHOOLS
Students tune in to education and turn off the TV By: Stacey Gorski National TV Turn Off Week has inspired Noor Ul-Iman School to observe the event with a packed calendar of activities aimed at teaching students to find better ways to spend their time and energy than watching television. "Television is not that important,"…
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Pigskin fans offer to pay for a team of their own
Parents, kids plead with Hopewell Valley school board for football. By: John Tredrea An offer meant to be hard to refuse was made at Tuesday night’s Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education meeting. HIKE, a vigorous supporter of starting an interscholastic football program at Hopewell Valley Central High School the only Group III high…
