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Assemblyman, board to discuss school funding
CHESTERFIELD – The Board of Education will discuss questions about charter school funding next month with state Assemblyman Joseph Malone, R-30th, who agreed to attend the board’s Dec. 11 meeting. By:Vanessa S. Holt CHESTERFIELD – The Board of Education will discuss questions about charter school funding next month with state Assemblyman Joseph Malone,…
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Make a joyful noise
The skillful and ethereal Westminster Concert Bell Choir By:Susan Van Dongen border="1" align="center" width="330" height="215" alt="The Westminster Choir College Bell Choir rehearses for an upcoming concert."> size="-1" color="black"> The Westminster Choir College Bell Choir rehearses for an upcoming concert. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski More than a dozen sets of hands move in unison, making…
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Pop Warner infusion helps AHS freshman football
By: Neil Hay Thanks to an infusion of players from the Pop Warner ranks, the Allentown freshman football team showed some positive signs of life this season. The baby Redbirds may have won just two (Princeton, West Windsor-Plainsboro North) of eight games played this season, but the team showed that Allentown football is finally on…
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Senior Calendar
A list of events at the Lawrence Senior Center The following events at the Lawrence Senior Center, located at 30 Darrah Lane East, were provided by the Lawrence Township Office on Aging: The Senior Center is open 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, to play cards, pool, arts, socialize or visit with friends.…
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BOARD SEEKS A GREATER VOICE
Millstone sends rep to coalition meetingThe Board of Education has decided to send a representative to work with a coalition of New Jersey sending school districts lobbying for a more say in their regional school districts. By: Frank C. D’Amico MILLSTONE – The Board of Education has decided to send a representative to work with…
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PLANE has growing commitment to fight airport expansion
Grassroots effort continues By:Michelle Ruess If Heidi Kahme didn’t enjoy gardening, a grassroots community action movement might never have taken root. Ms. Kahme, a Hopewell Township resident and board member of PLANE (People Limiting Airport Noise and Expansion) had noticed an increase in air traffic during her five years in the area. But she hadn’t…
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POLICE BEAT 11/30
From the Nov. 30 edition of the Register-News By: BORDENTOWN CITY City police responded to Railroad Avenue and Third Street on a report of a large tree down at 7:55 a.m. Nov. 26, resulting in damage to three utility poles and loss of electricity in the area, said police. Police reported that PSE&G was still…
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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…
