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Board appointmentswere too political
By: Glen van Lier To the editor: "You can fool some of the people some of the time, but not all of the people all of the time" I hope and I pray that those who have been fooled will soon see the reality which is becoming more clear. Last year, Mayor Joe Tricarico…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR 03/01
From the march 1 edition of the Register-News By: Street Fair The 24th annual Street Fair, sponsored by the Greater Bordentown Chamber of Commerce, will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 19 and 20 in historic Bordentown. The event will feature over 100 juried crafters, along with Bordentown area merchants and services,…
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State bill may stall rail line progress
State Sen. Peter Inverso wants an independent study performed on each transportation alternative for central New Jersey. By: Matthew Armstrong The battle against the proposed rail line through the township is heating up and local and state officials are looking to stop the proposal in its tracks. State Sen. Peter Inverso, a Republican whose district…
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Millstone eyes monument for veterans
John J. ‘Jack’ McLaughlin Jr. to head 11-member panel to find location. By: Frank C. D’Amico MILLSTONE With an 11-person council in place, John J. "Jack" McLaughlin Jr. is ready to go to work. Mr. McLaughlin has been tapped by the Township Committee to head a new veterans’ memorial council. The panel was created…
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In Millstone, a little taste of Naples
WANDERINGS by Ken Weingartner: Nick Costagliola enjoys running township restaurant. By: MILLSTONE When Nick Costagliola was a youngster growing up in Naples, Italy, he spent numerous hours working in his family’s restaurant, which held some 500 guests. He started at the age of 9, washing dishes and cleaning. He eventually learned from his father…
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Five file for three seats on regional school board
Three for township and two for Hopewell By:Ruth Luse When all was said and done Monday at 4 p.m., a total of five people had filed nominating petitions for school board candidacy. Three of the five are seeking two open Hopewell Township seats on the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education. They are: Michael…
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Paul Worbetz
Retired from Carrier Foundation HILLSBOROUGH Paul Worbetz died Feb. 22 in Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. He was 67. He was born in Hillsborough and a lifelong resident. Mr. Worbetz was director of plant operations for Carrier Foundation in Belle Mead for many years, retiring in 1989. Survivors include his wife, Elaine (DeLorenzo) Worbetz; two…
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Life in Hopewell Valley depends on pure, plentiful water supplies
GUEST COLUMN By:Kathleen Bird Water, the common substance on earth, is the most important substance on earth. Human beings depend on it for their very lives. This point cannot be overstated. "Water is everywhere. It covers almost three fourths of the earth’s surface. And even more water is found in the ice caps around the…
