Category: archives
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Crafts Creek boating accident injures man
MANSFIELD A fishing trip ended with an injury July 5 when a father and son went over an 8-foot spillway on Crafts Creek in their 16-foot boat. By:David Koch William Morgan, 50, of Jackson Township and his son, Steven, 30, of an unspecified address, fell out of their boat as it went over the…
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New cancer surgery benefits area woman
Terri Cranmer appreciates every minute of the beautiful summer days we’ve had this year. She did not think she would be alive to see them. By: Vanessa Holt FLORENCE Terri Cranmer appreciates every minute of the beautiful summer days we’ve had this year. She did not think she would be alive to see them.…
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Molding a new career in clay
Hanging above Karen Chalupa’s potter’s wheel is a simple poem, meant to create a "dialogue" between her and the clay with which she works. By: Sarah Winkelman ALLENTOWN Hanging above Karen Chalupa’s potter’s wheel is a simple poem, meant to create a "dialogue" between her and the clay with which she works. BGCOLOR="#CCCCCC" ALIGN="RIGHT">…
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School board seeks to ease redistricting transition
The plan includes naming committees to study how to use school space and outlines the process for hiring new teachers. By: Nick D’Amore The Board of Education announced plans to make the transition easier for school faculty, staff and students who will be affected by school redistricting. Dubbed "A Framework for Transition," the plan will…
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Food bank is a lifeline
POCKETS OF NEED By: Nick D’Amore Images and stories of need from afar can be easy for some to ignore. But when people in South Brunswick are among the millions of needy in America, their plight becomes much more real and visible. There are several families in South Brunswick that do not have enough money…
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SBHS ’81 reunion
Saturday, Aug. 4 The South Brunswick High School Class of 1981 will hold the 20-year reunion at the Doral Forrestal Hotel and Spa. The celebration is planned for 7 p.m. to midnight and will cost $81 per couple or $41 per person. The festivities will include an evening reception, a dessert buffet and a midnight…
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Rink fight ends with stabbing
Three hurt when an argument that began during the late skate event moved to the parking lot after the rink closed. By: Brian Shappell A Trenton man was stabbed and two others were injured during a melee outside Kendall Park Skating and Hockey rink on Route 27 at 2 a.m. Sunday. Isaac Bivens and Justin…
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NBC wrestlers pin down great summer results
Asked what his Columbus-based summer wrestling team was called these days, Northern Burlington wrestling guru Tony Trongone responded, "I call them very good." By:Sean Moylan Even in the heat of July, Northern Burlington is still tearing it up on the mats. In Tuesday’s (July 3) Wrestling Jamboree at Northern Burlington, Columbus more than held its…
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State’s move to close a tax loophole draws faint protest
The state Department of the Treasury says it will benefit greatly from a bill passed June 28 that closes a business-tax loophole used by limited liability companies to avoid the 9-percent tax on income. By: George Frey, Staff Writer, http://www.princetonpacket.com The state Department of the Treasury says it will benefit greatly from a bill passed…
