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  • For the week of November 8

    By: Raymond E. Bralynski    HAMILTON — Raymond E. Bralynski, 62, died Saturday, Nov. 3, at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital, Trenton.    Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong Trenton and Hamilton area resident.    He was a partner with the family-run Brown’s Novelty, which operated in Trenton for more than 40 years. He retired in…

  • Two Republicans, five Democrats get nod here

    Two Republicans, both Pennington residents, hung onto their seats in Tuesday’s general election, while five Democrats filled the remaining spots open locally By: John Tredrea    Two Republicans, both Pennington residents, hung onto their seats in Tuesday’s general election, while five Democrats filled the remaining spots open locally.    In Pennington Borough, Republican Jim Loper was elected…

  • Township OKs outside water meters

    Could save money for sewer users By: John Tredrea    An addition to the Hopewell Township sewer code, unanimously OK’d by the Township Committee Nov. 1, will allow sewer users to obtain a second water meter for outside purposes — such as gardening, watering lawns, filling swimming pools and washing cars.    Water used for those purposes…

  • New law willprotect children

    To the editor    On a recent drive, I witnessed a young child playing in the back seat of a car. The child ran and bounced back and forth along the length of the back seat as he frolicked, unaware that his life was in danger.    A sudden stop would have sent that child into harms…

  • Bordentown girls’ soccer to play for SJ Group I title today

    Team to play for title at Pennsville By:Sean Moylan    Thanks to Bonnie Greene’s five playoff goals and some extraordinary team play, the Bordentown Regional High School girls’ soccer team (seeded 6th) will play for the NJSIAA Group I South Jersey title at Pennsville (seeded 4th) today (Thursday).    Bordentown Coach Dominick Castaldo built this year’s team…

  • Veterans to honor those who served

    Of the 5 million suriving veterans of World War II, about 150 live in Lawrence. By: Lea Kahn    "Patriotism is the ‘in’ thing," said Nicholas Loveless, chairman of the township Veterans Memorial Committee. "It wasn’t for 20 years, but now it is."    Committee members hope that spirit of patriotism translates into a high turnout at…

  • ‘Endurance’

    This documentary retraces the path of a daring-but-doomed 1914 Antarctic expedition.   [Unrated] By: Kam Williams

  • East Delaware Avenue residents want sidewalk extended

    Pennington officials accept petition, say they’ll consider plea By: John Tredrea    Pennington residents living on a nearly half-mile section of East Delaware Avenue that lacks sidewalks say they want them installed on their side of the busy road as soon as possible.    About a dozen residents who want the sidewalks attended Monday night’s Pennington Borough…

  • Klueber chases down Fox for Skyland title

    Boys take second in team standings By: Rudy Brandl    Mike Klueber is happy he listened to his coach.    Klueber was about to let Hunterdon Central’s Jon Fox go past him and settle for second place at last Friday’s Skyland Conference Cross Country Championships at Deer Path Park in Readington. Then, after hearing some encouragement from…