Category: archives
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Civics Club gets set to start
By: Frank C. D’Amico MILLSTONE Now that the Civics Club at the Millstone Middle School has a teacher-adviser, activities can begin. Social studies teacher Robert Hoagland has signed on to head the program. The school district had sought for several months a leader for the pilot program. "He wanted the job, he was…
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OBITUARIES 12/28
From the Dec. 28 edition of the Register-News By: John Mateidesz BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP John Mateidesz, 87, died Dec. 20 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Albert, Hungary, he came to the United States in 1926 and was a longtime area resident. He retired from Jersey Maid Dairies, Bordentown, where he…
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NBC girls continue to roll out great bowling scores
If there’s one varsity sport that the Northern Burlington County Regional High School girls’ can consistently beat Moorestown in it’s bowling. And last Thursday’s 4-0 victory by the Greyhounds at Moorestown proved that theory once again. By:Sean Moylan If there’s one varsity sport that the Northern Burlington County Regional High School girls’…
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Township thanks volunteers for service
Certificates of appreciaton, township lapel pins and a copy of the township’s 1997 treicentennial history book were given to volunteers. The 37 volunteers who served on an assortment of township advisory boards and committees, and whose terms expire this month, were honored by Township Council last week. By: Lea Kahn About 20 volunteers attended…
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Council will reorganize at Monday meeting
Mayor for 2001 to be sworn in. Township Councilwoman Pam Mount is expected to be elected mayor and current Mayor Greg Puliti will become deputy mayor for 2001 at Township Council’s annual reorganization meeting at noon on New Year’s Day. By: Lea Kahn The reorganization meeting will be held in the courtroom at the municipal…
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POLICE BEAT
From the Dec. 28 edition of the Register-News By: FLORENCE According to police, at 8:35 a.m. Dec. 23, John Lucas of Burlington was negotiating a curve while driving west on Bustleton Road, when his vehicle hit some snow on the roadway and slid sideways. Mr. Lucas’ 1991 Ford Taurus slid off the roadway and…
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School projects near completion
Upper Elementary expansion ready by fall, new elementary school in 2002 and high school addition should be finished in 2003 By: Amanda Bok Construction and expansion of several school projects are proceeding smoothly and on schedule, said Jeff Scott, assistant superintendent of business. The district is building a new elementary school at the corner of…
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A look at plannning and zoning applicants
The Township Council will fill vacancies on the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment Tuesday. Thirteen township residents, including five incumbent members, are seeking appointment to fill three Planning Board seats and three Zoning Board of Adjustment slots. By: Lea Kahn At the Planning Board, there are two four-year terms as regular members…
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Frederick LeFebvre
Frederick LeFebvre, 88, died Dec. 23 at The Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Mechanicville, N.Y., he lived in Ballston Spa, N.Y., before moving to New Jersey two years ago, where he lived at St. Mary’s of Morris Hall. He retired 20 years ago as a foreman with Long Island Lighting Co. Son of the…
