Category: archives
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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.
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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…
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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…
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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…
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‘ParkinSong’ a gift that serves parents and community
Stewart hosts benefit SaturdayUncertainty over how to commemorate their parents’ 50th wedding anniversary has led three Lawrence High School graduates down a road that will not only help them deal with their mother’s battle with Parkinson’s Disease but also could make it easier for other families coping with the debilitating disease. By: Steve Bates On…
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Ideas vary on drawing boundaries for schools
Concerns include keeping neighborhoods together, allowing equity of supplies and educational quality and keeping classes small. By: Amanda Bok Community members who attended a discussion meeting hosted by the redistricting committee Tuesday said they wanted to maintain small classes, minimize the movement of children from one school to another and improve communication with the redistricting…
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State next high school hurdle
After receiving voter approval last week, the school district will move forward with plans to open a high school in Washington by 2005. By: Frank C. D’Amico WASHINGTON After receiving voter approval last week, the school district will move forward with plans to open a high school in Washington by 2005. Now, the district…
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Harriet Schappell
Harriet J. Weiss Schappell, 67, of Lawrenceville died Sunday, Apri 22, at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Duncott, Pa., she lived in Lawrenceville 50 years. She was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, and New Colonialettes Bowling League. Daughter of the late John C. and Elizabeth C. Brensinger Weiss, she is survived…
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Volunteers change livesevery day
To the editor It’s not an uncommon site. Two people sitting at a table in a corner of the Hillsborough library, pouring over books and papers that lay in front of them, learning from each other about language and culture. Each week they come. Each week one painstakingly prepares materials that will help the…
