Category: archives
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Candidate offers thanks for support
Letter to the editor To the editor: I would like to thank everyone for your support in this week’s school board election. Although I may have not received enough votes for a seat on the board, I still consider the outcome to be a victory. I would like to extend congratulations to Bob Laverty, Bonnie…
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HoVal School Briefs, April 19, 2001
CHS performances Upcoming CHS performances include the CHS band and orchestra Spring Concert on Thursday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. and the CHS performing arts and chorus Spring Concert on Tuesday, April 24 at 7:30 p.m. Both concerts will be held in the CHS auditorium. CHS Parents’ Forum The Parents’ Forum, the PTO of Hopewell…
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Around Allentown
AROUND ALLENTOWN by Julie Gartland: A look at events and happenings in the area. By: The Allentown United U-10 soccer team won again this past Saturday, defeating the Lacey Vipers 3-1. The team is now an undefeated 4-0 at the season’s halfway point, and is in first place in its division. Dean Search scored the…
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Emmy winner could repeat
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Route 206 resident Van Weller soon may have another Emmy award to add to his mantelpiece. Mr. Weller, who works as an audio mixer for ABC’s morning talk show, "The View," won a daytime Emmy last May for "Outstanding Achievement in Live to Direct-to-Tape Sound Mixing." By:David Koch Mr. Weller is…
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Planners OK new home ofr nursery school
The Crayons Nursery School has a new home, thanks to the township Planning Board’s decision to grant preliminary and final site plan approval for the plans Monday night. By: Lea Kahn The Planning Board unanimously voted to approve Lini and Marvin VanHise’s application to consolidate and subdivide two lots on Federal City Road, near Denow…
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Joseph D’Agostino Jr.
Joseph D’Agostino Jr. died Tuesday at Kent General Hospital. Born in Hopewell, he was a longtime resident of Hopewell Township before moving to Delaware. Mr. D’Agostino had been a labor foreman with Local 369, Trenton. He was a member of St. Alphonsus Church, Hopewell, where he was an usher, member of the Catholic Men’s Club…
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Bulldogs keep pressure high
GolfAs golf continues to grow in popularity in the area, more and more high school kids are looking to join golf teams. By: Steve Feitl The result can be seen on the Hopewell Valley Central High School squad, which has a great base of four sophomores and two freshmen. But just because the Bulldogs are…
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Herschel Hutsinpiller
Herschel H. Hutsinpiller, 83, a retired Army lieutenant colonel, died Saturday, April 14, at Capital Health System at Mercer hospital, Trenton. Born in Devils Lake, N.D., he lived in Lawrenceville 30 years. He served 22 years with the Army, retiring in 1963 as a lieutenant colonel. He had landed with the First Armored Division during…
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New York express bus returns for 90-day trial
Transit officials said they will reinstate the route if it averages 40 riders a day. By: Amanda Bok The commute home from New York may have just become a little easier. The last direct bus returning from the city, the Suburban Transit 5:15 Wall Street-Princeton express, which was discontinued in January, will be reinstated Monday…
