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Robert Keller
HILLSBOROUGH Robert C. Keller died May 11 at home. He was 62. Born in Hazelton, Pa., he grew up in Manville, and lived in Franklin Township before moving to Hillsborough in 1980. Mr. Keller was the chief accounting officer for Bio Search Hydrometer in Branchburg for the past five years, prior to this he…
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McBride nets B.C. Open tennis championship
John McBride hasn’t snuck up on anybody this year. From the start of the season it has been very apparent that the Northern Burlington County Regional High School team’s varsity superstar is the best player in Burlington County. By:Sean Moylan And on Monday at the BCSL Open at Moorestown, McBride proved he was the best,…
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Township eyes solution for homes with septic woes
The Hopewell Township Committee is expected to vote tonight in favor of opening negotiations with the Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority (SBRSA), the Ewing-Lawrence Sewerage Authority (ELSA) and Pennington and Hopewell boroughs on providing sewer service to eight areas of the township with septic problems, Deputy Mayor Jon Edwards said Friday By: John Tredrea The…
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Baseball bats finally come alive
RAIDER ROUNDUP By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High baseball team put together a little two-game winning streak last week as the bats finally came alive. Hillsborough improved to 7-12 with victories over Warren Hills (12-4) and Phillipsburg (10-5). The Raiders scored big early to take the lead in both games. Thursday’s home victory against the…
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Officers honored at dinner
Eleven retired police officers were honored and the achievements of seven current police officers were acknowledged at the Lawrence Township Police Benevolent Association Local 119 annual dinner Saturday night. By: Lea Kahn A proclamation designating the week of May 13 as National Police Week and May 15 as Peace Officers’ Memorial Day, signed by Mayor…
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AHS golf close to clinching winning mark
The Allentown High School golf team may have been at home when the state tournament was held this past Saturday, but that doesn’t mean the team will not be able to reach its most important goal this season. By: Kyle Moylan The Allentown High School golf team may have been at home when the state…
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Manville track, field athletes soar at MVC
Gilmore, Jakubowski win titles By: Rudy Brandl BERNARDS The Manville High track and field athletes started their post-season push with a solid performance at last week’s Mountain Valley Conference Championships. Several Mustangs returned home with medals from the two-day event, which was held on consecutive beautiful afternoons at Ridge High. Junior Ryan Gilmore and…
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Roosevelt man translates world into musical expression
When you do it right, you know it. Life is supposed to imitate art, even when that art is science. By: Scott Morgan ROOSEVELT When you do it right, you know it. Life is supposed to imitate art, even when that art is science. Brad Garton, a Roosevelt resident who is director of the…
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Pennington Methodist property may become Cambridge School
A Pennington building, owned by the Pennington United Methodist Church, is expected to become a school for youngsters with learning disabilities By: Marianne Hooker A Pennington building, owned by the Pennington United Methodist Church, is expected to become a school for youngsters with learning disabilities. At its May 9 meeting, the Pennington Planning Board granted…
