Category: archives
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Town Center’s Square to look ‘formal’
Fourth and final part of a series By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON – East of the Town Center’s commercial district will be the Park Square neighborhood – defined by a central park of the same name. "The park’s elementary axial geometry, square planting, and stately trees define the center of this Town Center neighborhood of 150…
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Caroling on Sunday
By: Frank C. D’Amico ALLENTOWN – In keeping with a holiday tradition, the Allentown Women’s Association this weekend will be hosting its annual caroling session. The organization will host the event at 6 p.m. Sunday, member Katie Pantages said. The singing tour is open to the public. Ms. Pantages said the carolers will begin at…
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Greyhound cheerleading squads notch another winning season
The NBCRHS varsity football season may have ended with Thanksgiving Eve’s final win over Pennsville, but the Greyhounds cheerleading squads’ seasons are just starting to heat up. By:Sean Moylan The NBCRHS varsity football season may have ended with Thanksgiving Eve’s final win over Pennsville, but the Greyhounds cheerleading squads’ seasons are just starting…
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Route 31, groundwater are Nov. 30 topics
Township planners hold special work session The future of development and traffic on Route 31 will be among the topics discussed by the Hopewell Township Planning Board at a special work session tonight, Nov. 30, at 7:30 p.m. The Citizens’ Master Plan Advisory Committee, chaired by Joan Hall of Elm Ridge Park, will make a…
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Allentown spawns Pitmonster
By: Mark Moffa ALLENTOWN – When Rob Swanekamp Jr. was in third grade at the St. Gregory the Great School in Hamilton Square, his parents encouraged him to learn how to play an instrument. "I picked the guitar, being a child of MTV," Mr. Swanekamp said. Little did he know he would develop an interest…
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Santa makes annual trip to airport
Santa and his elves won’t fly in on their sleigh until Dec. 24, but they will fly into Central Jersey Regional Airport Dec. 9 by airplane. By:Laura Toto For 15 years, the airport has been staging the Santa Fly-In to distribute gifts to children and collect donations for the Manville Food Pantry. Last year, almost…
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Edition of Nov. 30, 2000
Jessica D. Leonhauser Jessica D. Leonhauser, 4, died Monday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. She was born in Bucks County. She is survived by her parents, Paul C. and Allyson Neuberger Leonhauser; a brother, Paul M. Leonhauser at home; a sister, Haley L. Leonhauser at home; and her maternal grandparents, Virginia Neuberger…
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Three charged with robbery of Exxon
By: John Tredrea Three men, one of them from Hopewell Township, have been charged with armed robbery of the Exxon service station on Route 31 at the Pennington Circle. Hopewell Township Lt. George Meyer said Monday the stickup occurred at about 11:30 p.m. Nov. 21, when Sampson Rheinhardt, 20, of Hopewell Township and Jonathan Bruncsak,…
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WEEKEND PICKS
Charity appeal, VFW event, Musical at SBHS Charity appeal Saturday, Dec. 2, Wal-Mart in North Brunswick is kicking off its "10th Annual Charity Appeal Drive." A percentage of sales made from 7 a.m.-noon will go to Community Renewal of South Brunswick, 503 West Haven Drive, Monmouth Junction. Community Renewal is a newly formed organization which…
