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The Rev. Howard Fish
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. The Rev. Howard M. "Mac" Fish Jr., a noted educator and scholar whose career spanned 50 years, died Sunday, July 29, of a heart attack. He was 72. The Rev. Fish was the chaplain at The Lawrenceville School in Lawrence Township from 1969 to 1988. He was the first chaplain hired…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR, Aug. 2, 2001
A ‘puerile argument’ To the editor: I find it ironic that the puerile argument of "everyone else is doing it" is touted by the school board as a key reason to put armed police officers in the schools, after the same argument was righteously ignored in the decision about whether to fund a high school…
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Edition of Aug. 2, 2001
Samuel L. Draughon Samuel Lawrence Draughon, infant son of Megan Miller and Dennis Draughon of Blakely, Pa., died at birth on July 18. He is survived by his sister Frances, his grandparents Linda and Bill Miller of Hopewell, and Garl and Bobbye Draughon of Garner, N.C.; his great-grandmother Annette Weinrich of Princeton; his aunt Melissa…
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Borough seeks to create new police position
Allentown next month will move to create the position of corporal within its Police Department. By: Mark Moffa ALLENTOWN The borough next month will move to create the position of corporal within its Police Department. Public Safety Director Harvey Morrell said the borough currently has one sergeant, Sgt. Joshua Madama, and no other command…
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Local trio make 3 Across sing
Band to share musical stylings Friday at Woodlot Park. By: Brian Shappell For the band 3 Across, their gig Friday is going to be different from other shows it’ll be a little brighter, people will be less tipsy and all eyes will be on them. The band will be appearing at Woodlot Park as…
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Town Center zone may see tax levy
Seven months after dozens of residents and business owners packed a Township Committee meeting to object to a Special Improvement District for Town Center, the committee has begun a process designed to determine if the district is needed. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON Seven months after dozens of residents and business owners packed a Township…
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New Egypt firefighters set to celebrate centennial
When a fire broke out at Dr. Woodward’s house on Evergreen Road in New Egypt on July 4, 1901, the only firefighters able to respond were residents who owned buckets. By: Scott Morgan PLUMSTED When a fire broke out at Dr. Woodward’s house on Evergreen Road in New Egypt on July 4, 1901, the…
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The Exclusive Report On Niall Lessard
A profile of a student By:Courtney Jefferson Niall is 12 years old and attends John Witherspoon Middle School in Princeton, New Jersey. His hobbies are tennis and making movies with his friends. Niall is inspired by his mom, Why? Because she is good to him, she is caring, loving and she helps him follow his…
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Henry Lucas
TRENTON Henry Lucas, 72, died Monday, July 30, at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident. He retired in 1994 after 19 years as a senior mechanic with the Mercer County Parks Commission. Previously, he was a truck driver with area trucking companies. He was…
