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  • Millstone moving into new district

    Mayor Evan Maltz see no problems with shift into 12th Legislative District. By: Frank C. D’Amico    MILLSTONE — The 2000 census has led to a reshuffling of New Jersey’s legislative districts. As a result, Millstone will be moved from the 30th District into the 12th. This will take effect in January.    The township will leave…

  • 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…

  • Township offers health programs

    For caregivers and about septic systems and wells    Caregivers are people who provide assistance (voluntary or paid) to individuals who have physical or emotional illnesses, mental illnesses, difficulties of the frail elderly, or developmental disabilities. Those who are caregivers may be wondering how they can prevent themselves from wearing out. Those who may become caregivers…

  • NBC baseball squad wins Pennsauken tournament

           While amateur odds makers may have chosen either Nottingham or Pennsauken to win it all, by the end of last Thursday and Friday’s Pennsauken Tournament everybody was singing the praises of Robby Caruso and his Northern Burlington Regional High School, which swept through its three games like true champions. By:Sean Moylan    Caruso escaped a…

  • BOE candidate thanks voters

    Letter to the editor    I would like to express my great appreciation to the voters for re-electing me to the Lawrence Township Board of Education. I am grateful for and honored by the support of so many friends and community members. I look forward to working with my fellow board members on the challenges ahead,…

  • PLANE meeting set Monday

       PLANE (People Limiting Airport Noise and Expansion) will meet on April 30 from 7:30-8:45 p.m. at the Ewing Community Center, Hollowbrook Drive off Green Lane. The group will discuss the proposed expansion of Trenton-Mercer Airport and hear residents’ concerns. For more information and directions, call 818-1409 or visit www.aboutplane.com.

  • CHS actors, musicians present ‘Spoon River Anthology’ on May 4

       Nine actors and nine musicians will bring over 60 characters to life when Hopewell Valley Central High School presents the American classic, "Spoon River Anthology," on May 4 at 7:30 p.m.    A portrayal of the hidden side of small town American life, "Spoon River Anthology," was originally a collection of 244 free verse monologues written…

  • Bottle throwing leads to arrests in township

           BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Police officers from Chesterfield, Bordentown Township and Bordentown City arrested a motorist and three passengers Sunday for allegedly hitting another car with a dangerous weapon — a Snapple bottle.    Six police officers from the three municipalities pulled over a red 1992 Acura Integra and searched the car and its occupants. By:David…

  • Board selects Fauver as president

           FLORENCE — The Board of Education swore in three new members and elected the new board president and vice president on Monday night at a reorganization meeting attended by about a dozen people. By:Vanessa S. Koch    William E. Berry, Robert J. Honey Jr., and Denise Paykos, who were elected by voters in the April…