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  • Man charged in bus accident

           SPRINGFIELD — A New York man was charged with careless driving after two buses transporting military personnel from Fort Dix to New York City were involved in a rear-end collision Sunday, injuring about 18 soldiers, said police and emergency officials this week. By:Vanessa S. Holt    The civilian bus driver whose vehicle struck the rear…

  • Mobilized residents plan to voice views at meeting

           BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP— A feud between residents of the Clifton Mills development and its builder, the Quaker Group, may end this week in a heated confrontation. Members of the Clifton Mills’ Homeowners Association are trying to mobilize residents to attend Bordentown Township’s Planning Board meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. to make their long-standing grievances heard.…

  • Edition of April 12, 2001

    Angeline Klimaszewski    Angeline Klimaszewski, 91, died Sunday at Virtua Health and Rehabilitation Center, Burlington Township.    Born in Beverly, she lived in Titusville 50 years.    She graduated from Burlington High School. Mrs. Klimaszewski previously worked as a licensed practical nurse at Trenton Psychiatric Hospital and Zurbrugg Memorial Hospital, Riverside. She was a member of St. George’s…

  • We Want Your News

    Send us a news tip Packet Publications welcomes your submissions… Find out how to tell us your news. We want your news Help us get your news into one of your local Packet Publications What is news? News is what interests you and your neighbors. News includes what happens at municipal government meetings and what…

  • NBC tennis squad nets three-match win streak

           Ignited by the dazzling play of John McBride at first singles, the Northern Burlington County Regional High School boys’ varsity tennis team has rolled off four consecutive easy victories since losing its opener to Moorestown. By:Sean Moylan    On Wednesday (April 4), NBC traveled to Burlington City and clobbered the Blue Devils, 5-0. Then on…

  • OBITUARIES 04/12

    From the April 12 edition of the Register-News By: Mary D. Anchak    ROEBLING — Mary D. Anchak, 86, of Roebling died April 2 in Rancocas Hospital, Willingboro.    Mrs. Anchak was born in Trenton and was a lifelong Roebling resident.    She enjoyed the food and staff at the Burlington Diner.    She was formerly employed by John…

  • Easter events set at PQM

       Peter Cottontail is visiting Pennington Quality Market to take a free picture of all PQM Kid’s Club members.    PQM will be taking free pictures of children with the Easter Bunny on April 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All PQM Kid’s Club members are eligible for this free gift. If a child is not…

  • ‘Tons of Money’

    THEATER REVIEW: Either sit back and allow the comedy to wash over you or pay close attention and catch every nuance of the brilliant wit. Either way, you’ll have fun. By: Stuart Duncan    HOPEWELL — British playwright Alan Ayckbourne (pronounced Ache-burn) is often called England’s Neil Simon. Certainly, he is prolific — having penned more…

  • School Menus

    Delaware    Homemade pizza, cheese dog wrap, grilled cheese, cereal lunch bag, yogurt lunch bag, hamburger on bun, salad shake, roll and bread basket available daily. Rice or noodles available with lunch purchase.    Monday, April 16 — Closed for spring recess.    Tuesday, April 17 — Ham, cheese and egg McMuffin, potatoes, orange juice and milk.    Wednesday,…