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Clock ticking on ordinancecovering proposed communications tower
HOPEWELL BOROUGH PLANNING UPDATE By: Catherine P. Moscarello At its Dec. 3 meeting, the Hopewell Borough Planning Board worked to set the stage for a future session when Omnipoint Communications will present its completed application to construct a signal tower within borough borders. Borough attorney Tom Reynolds said he hasn’t heard anything from Omnipoint for…
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Viking bright spots in swimming losses to Raiders
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The overall outcome of the double dual swimming meet between North and South Brunswick High Schools this past Tuesday afternoon was as expected. The Raiders were successful on both sides, winning the boys meet 111.5-58.5, and topping the girls 94-76. But that doesn’t mean there weren’t a few surprises along the…
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Edition of Dec. 13, 2001
Elizabeth Scott Cruickshank Elizabeth Cruickshank died at Howard County General Hospital in Columbia, Md., on Dec. 3. She was born Nov. 26, 1932, on the Isle of Bute, Scotland. Mrs. Cruickshank immigrated to the United States in 1962 with her late husband, Graham, and was a resident of the Hopewell Township area until she moved…
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Students ‘wrap up’ special class projects
Efforts raise nearly $20,000 for Sept. 11 relief projects By:Krzysztof Scibiorski Hillsborough High School students delivered holiday gifts for local families Wednesday, the final step in fulfilling commitments the students have made to help others. The students worked with several projects, including the Social Services Department’s Give-a-Holiday program and the Starlight Foundation for hospitalized children.…
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LHS faces rebuilding after seven starters depart
Wrestling By: Mike Molaro To say that the upcoming wrestling season will be an interesting one for Lawrence High School head coach Chris Lynne and his Cardinals is an understatement. Losing nine wrestlers to graduation, including seven starters who played integral roles in last year’s 16-4 campaign, Lawrence retools with a lineup peppered with returning…
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March referendum planned in Hopewell
The school board voted unanimously Monday night to seek funding for the new fields, known as the Back Timberlane project, in a March 12 referendum By: John Tredrea The school board will seek voter approval of funding for Back Timberlane on March 12. Now that the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education and Hopewell Township…
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Town to close on Carson deal
The township will officially acquire 183 acres of the 186-acre Carson Road Woods. Lawrence Township will officially close on the purchase of Carson Road Woods at a special ceremony 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at town hall. The township signed a contract with landowner G. Rieder & Sons in August authorizing the sale of 183 acres of…
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New Anacker era set to begin
Anacker brothers are spread out so much in age that they never got a chance to play on the same court at AHS. By: Kyle Moylan The Anacker brothers are spread out so much in age that they never got a chance to play on the same court at Allentown High School. Well, at least…
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Bright spots shine through Lawrence losses
Swimming By: Steve Feitl The swimming season got off to a fast start for the Lawrence Cardinals on Friday, despite the fact that both squads were defeated. The girls dropped a narrow 92-78 decision to Hunterdon Central, while the boys got beat, 100-70. But in the losses, there were a lot of good performances, fast…
