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Donations sought for Johnson rec area
The 27-acre park located in Upper Freehold Township. By: The Byron Johnson Recreational Field, the township’s new recreation area for baseball, soccer and other sports, is ready for seeding and the installation of irrigation equipment. But Deputy Mayor Bill Miscoski is still looking for contributions to support the construction of the park. The 27-acre park…
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Students see local government in action
Committee holds meeting at elementary school By:Vanessa S. Holt CHESTERFIELD Elementary school children here had a chance to see their local government up close last week, when the Township Committee held its regular meeting at Chesterfield Elementary School. "Children study the concept of government, but it’s important for them to understand this is a…
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Edition of Sept. 20, 2001
John F. Knobl John F. Knobl, 73, died Saturday at Emmerson Hospital, Concord, Mass. Born in Trenton, he lived in Pennington 47 years before moving to Lawrenceville. He was an engineer for General Motors Corp. 37 years and a member of St. James Roman Catholic Church, Pennington, 47 years. Mr. Knobl enjoyed golf and art…
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Fun for a Cause
Harvest Day, an arts and crafts fair Sept. 22 in Yardley, Pa., draws thousands of visitors annually. The event, sponsored in part by the Makefield Women’s Association, raises funds for charity. By: Jodi Thompson Yardley is a borough of 2,200 people, yet every fall, its streets are filled with nearly 10,000 visitors celebrating Harvest Day,…
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WTC disaster relief efforts widespread in Hopewell Valley
While firefighters, first aid workers and police continue to dig theirway through the rubble hoping still to find survivors of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York City all sorts of people all over Hopewell Valley and the area have joined forces to help By: John…
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Upcoming events
For the week of Sept. 20. By: Friday, Sept. 21 The concert Rodgers and Hammerstein Showcase is being presented free, in memory of the victims and families of the terrorist tragedy. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m., at the Church of the Assumption Hall, 76 Evergreen Road, New Egypt. Saturday, Sept. 22 Union AME Church…
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Allentown soccer starts 3-1
Redbirds pulling out close wins. By: Kyle Moylan While a 3-1 record certainly would have to be considered a good start, Allentown High School boys’ soccer Coach Joe Stanzione believes his team could be even better. Allentown was 3-0 on the season entering this past Monday’s game against Hamilton. Hamilton prevailed, 3-2. "That’s a game…
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Family shows patriotism by painting flag on football field
Flag measures 95-by-50 feet By:David Koch MANSFIELD Carley and Kristen Pogorzelski wanted to help. As neighbors put up American flags on their mailboxes to honor the victims of the Sept. 11 tragedies, the Pogorzelski sisters were brainstorming on ways to show their patriotism. While their father, Paul, was driving the teen-age girls to Northern…
