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Deerwood Estates offers single-family options
Homesites developed directly on the links combine beauty with challenge Award-winning builder Beazer Homes Corp. has three homes for immediate move-in at Deerwood Country Club Estates, a new community of single-family and carriage homes set in a spectacular golf course setting in Westhampton, Burlington County. One of the homes is modeled on the builder’s single-family…
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OBITUARIES
Viola Mihalko, 76 MANVILLE Viola Kolbek (Tobias) Mihalko died March 9 at Bridgeway Care Center, Bridgewater. She was 76. Born in Bound Brook, she lived in Spring Lake and was a resident of Manville for the past 40 years. Mrs. Mihalko was owner/manager of the Sarann Guest House in Spring Lake for 25 years,…
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Flashes have easy time in the semis
PENNSAUKENFor those not familiar with the squad, the Highland Park boys’ basketball team won the Central Jersey Group I championship this season, thanks in large part to the offensive talents of Terrance Highsmith. By:Kyle Moylan This information is offered now because it was not readily available last Thursday night at Pennsauken High School. Anyone…
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Board postpones decision on new Clifton Mills construction
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Residents of Clifton Mills, upset about problems with poor water drainage and soil erosion, won the latest skirmish in their effort to block the final phase of construction in their development until their complaints are addressed. By:David Koch The Planning Board last week postponed a decision on the construction of the new…
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District could raise the bar on grad standards
The school board could decide on new standards next month. The New Jersey Department of Education is making it a little tougher to graduate from high school than it is now and township school district officials want to raise the bar even higher. By: Lea Kahn Under new state standards that would affect the…
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MHS happy to learn some lessons
By: Carolyn M. Hartko Carolyn M. Hartko?Sports Writer? With an overall record of 5-17, it wouldn’t seem like there would be much for a sports team to be happy about. But the Monroe Township High School girls’ varsity basketball team would disagree with that statement. The Lady Falcons started the season with essentially a…
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Pennington’s Schluter considers bid for governor
Sen. Schluter’s 23rd Legislative District, which comprises Pennington Borough, Hopewell Borough and Hopewell Township in Mercer County as well as most of Hunterdon County and all of Warren County, may be redrawn to move the three Mercer County municipalities into the 15th Legislative District, currently represented by Sen. Shirley Turner (D- Lawrence Township) By: Jennifer…
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Mary Lucido
Mary Iacono Lucido, 92, of Lawrenceville died Tuesday, March 13, at St. Joseph Skilled Nursing Center at Morris Hall. Born in Punxsutawney, Pa., she was a longtime area resident. Mrs. Lucido worked with General Motors Corp. during World War II. She also worked with Trenton Orthopedic Hospital. Daughter of the late Guiseppi and Carmella Arnone…
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Township tax rate remains steady
CHESTERFIELD The municipal tax rate will remain steady at about 9 cents per $100 of assessed property value, under the proposed $2.1 million budget introduced by the Chesterfield Township Committee last week. By:Vanessa S. Holt A homeowner with property assessed at the average township value of $195,000 paid about $178 last year in…
