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  • Lawrence awaits Notre Dame

    FootballIt sounds ludicrous, but the Lawrence High School football team won its opener, 42-0… and the game wasn’t even that close. By: Steve Feitl    The Cardinals, powered by four Orlando Kane rushing touchdowns, dominated West Windsor-Plainsboro North on Saturday at LHS. Despite stalling on each of its first two drives, the Cardinal squad proceeded to…

  • UES opens — a little late

    Students didn’t return until Monday so that workers could complete installation of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. By: Nick D’Amore    The newly renovated Upper Elementary School opened a few days later than the rest of the district, but the students were still laughing and chattering excitedly just as they would be on any…

  • Remember our POW/MIAs

    To the editor    The third Friday in September is POW/MIA Recognition Day. Our nation owes a lasting debt of gratitude to all those selfless and heroic members of our armed forces who have risked their own freedom and safety to defend the lives and liberty forces who have risked their own freedom and safety to…

  • Township mourns for attack victims

    Flags at the Hillsborough municipal complex were lowered to half-staff Tuesday in response to the tragedies that unfolded at the World Trade Center in New York City, and at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., earlier that morning. By:Alec Moore    "I never thought I’d see the day when F-16 fighters would be patrolling American airspace," said…

  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Sept. 13, 2001

    Tell them how you feel! To the editor and my fellow residents of Hopewell Borough:    As most of you know by now there will not be a question on the November ballot, but it does not stop there.    We are going to demand a public meeting to let this council to stop making plans for…

  • Community center starts after-school program

    Program in Allentown seeks to offer enjoyable activities and thought-provoking discussion. By: Mark Moffa    ALLENTOWN — With prayers for success, the Crossroads Youth Center on South Main Street began its ministry-based after-school program.    The Rev. Gerald DeVan, pastor at the Living Word Community Church in Burlington City, was appointed director of the program in June.…

  • Plumsted to host community day

    New Egypt Recreation Field site of event. By: Scott Morgan    PLUMSTED — Sometimes a cat just needs a good snack.    Fortunately, there’s the Cat Tweet Bark-ery, a small bakery for, as its name implies, cats, birds and dogs, owned and operated by 8-year-old Kristen Burke and her 9-year-old friend, Chelsea Horner.    Inspiration struck Kristen and…