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COMMUNITY CALENDAR 10/11
From the Oct. 11 edition of the Register-News By: Volunteers needed Volunteers are needed to help assemble playground equipment on Saturday, Oct. 13 and Sunday, Oct. 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day at Second Street Park, located at the corner of Second and Park streets. Skilled volunteers are especially needed but all…
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REAL ESTATE HOME PAGE: Local Real Estate News
Realtors Reports: A weekly news roundup of featured Real Estate pros at Central Jersey Realtors. Property Transfers: The lists of area real estate transactions are provided by infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa. The listings are offered as a service to Packet Online users interested in getting an idea of selling prices in their communities. It…
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NBC knocked from ranks of the undefeated
Willingboro wins, 31-7 By:Sean Moylan "Their 4-0 was better than our 4-0," Charlie Pirrello said after his Northern Burlington County Regional High School football team lost its first game of the year to a still undefeated Willingboro squad by a score of 31-7 this past Saturday in an away contest. For much of the first…
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Squash, anyone?
IN THE KITCHEN by Ann Harwood: It’s the season to try two recipes with an international flair, gearing up with recipes for fall and winter squashes. Even though it is warm and sunny as I write, the past week or so has been chilly early autumn weather with a nip in the air. We…
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By Jeeves, Anything Goes
The works of P.G. Wodehouse inspired the formation of a society dedicated to the influential writer. The P.G. Wodehouse Society biennial convention takes place Oct. 12-14 in Philadelphia. By: Ilene Dube Illustration of Jeeves by Louis Glanzman. Many of those who become captivated by author P.G. Wodehouse (pronounced Woodhouse) do so while convalescing. "His humor…
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Teachers to vote on new contract
Tentative contract agreement reached By:David Koch FLORENCE The teachers union expects to hold a ratification vote Tuesday on a tentative contract agreement reached with the Board of Education after a 12-hour negotiation session on Oct. 4. The school board plans to vote on the proposed three-year contract Oct. 22. Four school board members and…
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Muschal School transforms courtyard into learning garden
Garden will be used for science projects, bird watching By:David Koch BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP When a library extension at Peter Muschal Elemental School created a new courtyard five years ago, most people saw it as a useless space. For years, it was used to just store mulch. But when Kate Napolitano-Burke became principal of the…
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Woman starts Web site to make world ‘kinder’ place
By: Mae Rhine LAMBERTVILLE A childhood of abuse and neglect and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks against the United States has inspired a city woman to start a Web site she hopes will "make the world a kinder place," particularly for children. Carol Sullivan has started Blossom Foundation, a Web site that takes no…
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Obituaries
John Sauder HOLLAND, Pa. John Wilber Sauder, 88, died Tuesday, Oct. 2, at Twining Village, Northampton Township. Born in Narberth, he lived in Bucks County since 1938. He retired as an industrial arts teacher with Morrisville schools after 38 years. He served with the Army during World War II in the South Pacific. He…
