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  • Councilmen to host Trent property talk

       Councilmen Rick Miller and Mark Holmes will seek public comment Monday regarding what Lawrence should do with the Trent Motel property once it buys it.    The meeting will be 6-7:30 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3022 on Cherry Tree Lane.    "We want to invite the neighbors to tell us what they envision…

  • High school guidance staffexperiences unusual turnover

    By:Regina Tan nbsp;  Times are changing quickly in the Hillsborough High School guidance department, where four out of eight members of counseling staff will be newcomers.    And, the new staff will be headed by a new department head, Ed McNeil, who had previously worked as a guidance counselor at Montgomery High School.    In the past, maintaining…

  • Life in the Forest

    Visitors at the Churchville Nature Center Lenape Village in Pennsylvania can see how area Native Americans lived during pre-colonial times. By: Jodi Thompson    Grapevines hang from trees and shrubs on either side of the trail through the woods at the Churchville Nature Center. Most people are familiar with the decorative wreaths and baskets made from…

  • OBITUARIES, Aug. 17, 2001

    Prince A. Taylor Jr., Carolyn K. Morgulas, Mae K. Peterson, Mark A. Misiura, Margaret E. Graycar. Prince A. Taylor Jr. Church bishop    OCEAN CITY — Prince Albert Taylor Jr. died Wednesday at Shore Memorial Hospital in Somers Point. He was 94.    Born in Hennessey, Okla., he was a resident of Princeton more than 40 years…

  • Benioff farm enters farmland preservation program

    Known as the Benioff Farm, the 114-acre tract is across Harbourton-Mt. Airy Road from the Martindell Farm, which is already in the preservation program By: John Tredrea    A 114-acre Hopewell Township farm on Harbourton-Mt. Airy Road, one of the most scenic areas in this part of the state, has entered the farmland preservation program, meaning…

  • Driven to help others

    Washington Meals on Wheels program gets new leader. By: Mark Moffa    WASHINGTON — Nicole Fehn broke a leg in 1996. It was hard to get around, she said, and she could have used a lunch or two delivered to her house.    She learned of the township’s Meals on Wheels program through a newspaper about one…

  • Stanley Harding

    PORT ORANGE, Fla. — Stanley Frederick Harding, 72, died Aug. 6 at Hospice of Volusia/Flagler County.    Born in Trenton, he lived in Lawrenceville before moving to New Smyrna Beach in 1992.    He served with the Army Corps of Engineers during the Korean War and received a bachelor’s degree in commerce from Rider University.    He retired…

  • Ewing man charged in burglary

    A Ewing Township man who had been charged with receiving stolen property Aug. 3 has now been charged with stealing those items also, police said.    Roosevelt Carter, 36, of Prospect Street in Ewing had initially been charged with receiving stolen property, aggravated assault on a police officer, hindering apprehension and resisting arrest in connection with…

  • Hardware supply store wins support

       The owners of a hardware supply store who want to relocate to the former Biddle Trucking Co. site on Whitehead Road narrowly gained approval from the Zoning Board of Adjustment last week to make the move. By: Lea Kahn    A use variance application filed by business owners Donald and James Veth barely squeaked past the…