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  • Final scrimmage gives South reason to believe

    The Eagles open up at home Friday (Sept. 7) against Middlesex. By: Steve Feitl    While the South Hunterdon Regional High School football team lost to Lawrence by one point last Friday, there were enough positives to give Sam Jefferis’ squad hope heading into its season opener.    The Eagles open up at home this Friday against…

  • Crosswicks Village Festival nears

    Event to feature tours, historical fun By:Vanessa S. Holt    CHESTERFIELD — As autumn leaves begin their slow descent later this month, the Village of Crosswicks will turn back the clock for a day of old-fashioned fun, historic demonstrations and activities for the 13th annual Crosswicks Village Festival, an autumn tradition that grows larger every year.…

  • Hopewell boys wait for someone to rise to occasion

    Boys SoccerWith the loss of two all-county players, the Hopewell Valley Central High School boys soccer team is in need of several players to rise to the occasion. By: Steve Feitl    The Bulldogs kick off the 2001 campaign with three road games, beginning this Friday at Notre Dame. Game time is 5 p.m. at Zimmer…

  • BRHS football hoping for return trip to playoffs

    Squad will have 15 seniors this year By:Sean Moylan    The good news is the Bordentown Regional High School boys’ varsity football team will have 15 seniors on its roster this season. The bad news is many of those seniors do not have a significant amount of varsity experience.    Last season the Scotties made the playoffs…

  • Private schools

    Private schools The American Boychoir School 19 Lambert Drive Princeton, NJ 08540 (609) 924-5858 Fax: (609) 924-5812 E-mail: [email protected] Headmaster: Thomas E. Thompson Grades served: 5 – 8 Enrollment: 82 Parent Association President: George Rounds Chapin School 4101 Princeton Pike Princeton, NJ 08540 (609) 924-2449 Fax: (609) 924-6670, business office Fax: (609) 924-2364, main office…

  • Bruce Wadsworth, 74

       MORRISVILLE, Pa. — Bruce Wadsworth, 74, died Monday, Aug. 27, at St. Mary Medical Center, Middletown.    Born in Edgecomb, N.C., he lived in Whitaker, N.C., before moving to Morrisville in 1954.    He retired in 1989 after more than seven years with the maintenance department of Falls Township Water Department.    He was an Army veteran of…

  • Walter N. Henry, 68

       GREENEVILLE, Tenn. — Walter N. Henry, 68, died Monday, Aug. 27, at home.    Born in Ringoes, he lived in Blairstown, N.J., and Portland, Pa., before moving to Greeneville eight years ago.    He graduated from Flemington High School in 1952.    He retired as a carpenter with Carpenters & Joiners Local 620, Madison, N.J., and had worked…

  • New Hope will pay consultant to obtain grants

    Helped get $330,000 for 150-space parking lot adjacent to the Union Square complex. By: Cynthia Williamson    NEW HOPE — A consultant who helped the borough obtain a federal grant to build parking will be paid a monthly stipend to search for other grants.    The Borough Council decided at its August meeting to pay a monthly…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR 09/06

    From the Sept. 6 edition of the Register-News By: Historic service    The First Baptist Church of Bordentown will be conducting a special historic worship service at 10:15 a.m., Sept. 16. The old-fashioned Baptist Meeting House service is in celebration of its 250th anniversary. The pastor, the ushers and many members of the congregation will be…