Category: archives
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Churches seek to start youth program
Churches United for Youth, a group comprised of representatives from five Allentown churches, wants to start the program at the Crossroads Youth Center. By: Frank C. D’Amico ALLENTOWN A group of borough churches is close to beginning a youth program at a center on South Main Street. However, the organization still needs donations to…
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Spring Fling
Saturday, May 19 From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the First Presbyterian Church of Dayton will hold the Spring Fling. Garden plants and home-baked goods will be available. Granny’s Attic will feature a variety of items. To rent a table for $15, call Lori at (732) 329-3117.
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Township holds off on budget adoption
The committee had planned to vote on the proposed $14.31 million 2001 budget May 3 but had to postpone it, Mayor Marylou Ferrara said, because it had not received Hopewell Borough’s approval of an interlocal agreement on maintenance of public works vehicles By: John Tredrea The Hopewell Township Committee hopes to cast an adoption vote…
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OBITUARIES 05/10
From the May 10 edition of the Register-News By: Louis P. Losso MANSFIELD Louis P. Losso, 64, of Columbus died May 6 at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York. Born in Highland Park, he was a longtime resident of North Brunswick before moving to Columbus in 1999. He retired in 1998 after 30…
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More milestones for Bulldog boys
Boys Track & FieldThe Hopewell Valley Central High School boys track and field team is up to its old tricks. By: Matt Nalbone The Bulldogs won two dual meets this past week, but also performed extremely well at the Monmouth Invitational over the weekend. Records were falling and people were setting personal bests in contagious…
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"Camelot" performance
Friday, May 18 At 8 p.m., Friday, May 18, and Saturday, May 19, Stormy Night Productions will present their first production, the musical "Camelot." The performance will take place at Playhouse 22 at 210 Dunhams Corner Road. Tickets are $9 for adults, $6 for seniors and students. For reservations, call (732) 254-3939.
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Taking to street against violence
The South Brunswick Domestic Violence Committee is sponsoring a march Saturday to raise awareness about the problems of violence. By: Matthew Armstrong Residents are encouraged to come out Saturday morning, shout "Enough is enough" and take a stand against domestic violence, child abuse and violence among America’s youth. The South Brunswick Domestic Violence Committee, a…
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Historically Speaking
HISTORICALLY SPEAKING: A look at Allentown-Upper Freehold during the American Revolution. By: Information provided by Allentown resident Ann Garrison, Allentown-Upper Freehold Historical Society President John Fabiano and society member Alice Wikoff, who together authored the draft abstract, "Allen’s Town, New Jersey: A Crossroads of the American Revolution, 1775-1783." Having completed the chronology of the earlier…
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State panel recommends Kingston as village center
If Kingston receives center status, it will become a focal point of planning by the state and will get priority for state resources including technical, planning and financial assistance. By: Matthew Armstrong After four years of work, historic Kingston is one step away from being designated an official "village center," which would give the community…
