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Elsie Maglia
Elsie C. Maglia, 89, died Tuesday, April 17, at The Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Princeton, she lived at St. Mary’s Residence at Morris Hall, Lawrenceville. Mrs. Maglia retired as a secretary from Educational Testing Service. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 9:30 a.m. Friday, April 20, at St. Paul’s R.C. Church, 214…
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State awarding highest honor to veteran Frank Sterbinsky
World War ll vet to receive Distinguished Service Medal at Sea Girt ceremony By:Eric Schwarz An 86-year-old Manville resident who was wounded in World War II will be among the newest recipients of New Jersey’s top military award. Frank R. Sterbinsky of Bound Brook Avenue plans to attend the award ceremony for the Distinguished Service…
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Bordentown City residents to sing in opera
BORDENTOWN CITY Two city residents with a gift for song will raise their voices on stage this month as part of the Boheme Opera Company cast of "La Traviata" at the Trenton War Memorial. By:Vanessa S. Holt "La Traviata," based on the novel "Camille" by Alexandre Dumas, is a tragic story of a…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH PLANNING UPDATE
By: Catherine P. Moscarello Hopewell residents Donna and Ken Arold asked the Hopewell Borough Planning Board at its April 4 meeting to look at the future for new business, as well as to the past for preserving antiquity, when they presented a conceptual proposal for a "Bed and Breakfast" situated within the borough. The couple…
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Pennington Quality Market schedules ‘Fight Cancer Day
Pennington Quality Market (PQM) will hold its eighth annual "Fight Cancer Day" on April 24. On Tuesday, PQM will join forces with the Mercer County Unit of the American Society to benefit cancer research, public education and patient services. Over the past seven years, PQM has helped raise $70,014. While money is being raised to…
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There are no strengths at all behind ‘The Weakest Link’
Her crisp, snooty voice and birdy, humorless face make me cringe. By:Michael Maugeri Her soon-to-be-annoying catch phrase "You are the weakest link g’bye!" gives me the chills. She’s Anne Robinson, the icy nightmare behind the latest freak show of a television program, "The Weakest Link." This barbaric prime-time game show, no…
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Melissa Olde receives League’s service award
Presented annually, the $250 award is given in the name of Marge Louden, a long-time member of the League Melissa Olde, Student Council president and Community Service chairman of the National Honor Society at Hopewell Valley Central High School, has been awarded a Community Service Award by the Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters. Presented…
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Muscente’s record leads banner track week
Track & FieldBoth the boys and girls track teams from Hopewell Valley Central High School had a great deal of success across the board this past week. Everyone joined in on the good times, from a senior looking for her place in school history to a freshman just starting his career. By: Matt Nalbone The…
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Washington GOP gears up for primary race
Taxes will be the primary topic of conversation between the two candidates seeking to represent Republicans in the race for one open Township Committee seat. By: Ken Weingartner WASHINGTON Taxes will be the primary topic of conversation between the two candidates seeking to represent Republicans in the race for one open Township Committee seat.…
