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  • All about family

    Organization provides support, resources for adoptive families. By: Julie Gartland    It doesn’t matter which way you look at it, adoption is an emotionally charged issue. Whether from the point of view of the adopted child, the biologi­cal parents or the adoptive par­ents, there always are complex is­sues to deal with that are unique to adoption.…

  • For week of March 22

    By: Mary Foster Holliday    WASHINGTON – Mary Foster Holliday, 73, died Friday, March 16, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.    Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. She was a homemaker.    Daughter of the late George and Ella Mae Gromes Foster and wife of the late Charles W. Holliday Sr., she…

  • State Supreme Court hears tuition case

    The Somerville school district wants $60,000 from Manville for educating a girl with one parent living in each borough. By: Eric Schwarz    The state Supreme Court will decide whether the Manville School District must pay back Somerville for the tuition of girl with one parent in each borough.    Manville would have to pay about $60,000…

  • Candidates announce election bids

    Democratic incumbent Robert Mack will face Republican Anthony Gwiazdowski in the November general election for a three-year term on the Township Committee. By: Laura Toto    Township Committeeman Robert Mack, whose term expires at the end of the year, will face Republican nominee Anthony Gwiazdowski in the November general election to fill the three-year seat.    "I…

  • High Pointe at Hopewell offers spectacular views

    Situated on one of the highest points in Mercer County, each home has a natural privacy created by the hills    High Pointe at Hopewell is situated on one of the highest points in Mercer County. This location between Pennington and Princeton is the undertaking of Mercer County developer Nexus Properties, with homes starting at $699,000.…

  • School budget needs open, honest discussion

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    The Board of Education meets next week to finalize the 2001-2002 budget. It is my sincere hope that the proposals for an increase in spending as well as an increase in the tax rate be discussed in an open and honest manner.    As a former math teacher, let…

  • N.T. Callaway awarded membership

    Nonprofit relocation network welcomes Sergeantsville office    The Sergeantsville N.T. Callaway office has been notified that the firm has been awarded membership in Distinguished Brokers of America, a nonprofit relocation network. Chris McGann has been appointed coordinator for the program.    The DBA network seeks the finest independent Realtors and selects only one broker in each community…

  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 03/22

    From the March 22 edition of the Register-News Duo surprised by appointment To the editor:   &nbspWe were surprised and disap­ pointed when Mr. Marino was ap­ pointed by the Republican members of the Bordentown Township Com­ mittee during reorganization to the Bordentown Sewer Authority.   &nbspMr. Marino, who was a member of the Sewer Authority as…

  • Teens leading fight against bias

    Ten South Brunswick High School students were honored Thursday at a business and youth luncheon for their participation in the ‘Anytown’ program, and their fight against bias, bigotry and racism. By: Amanda Bok    Sometimes it isn’t only what you’ve done, but what you will do, that deserves recognition.    That’s the case for 10 South Brunswick…