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Packet Newspapers
www.beaconnews.com Lambertville, Ringoes, New Hope and the surrounding Delaware River communities www.cranburypress.com Cranbury, Monroe Township, Jamesburg, and retirement communities: Clearbrook, Concordia and Rossmoor www.hillsboroughbeacon.com Hillsborough Township, South Somerville, Neshanic, South Branch, Flagtown, Belle Mead and Millstone Borough www.hopewellvalleynews.com Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, Pennington and Titusville www.lawrenceledger.com Lawrence Township and Lawrenceville www.manvillenews.com Manville www.messengerpress.com Allentown Borough,…
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Local quilts go to Newark babies
Prebyterian church members use talents Aiming to brighten the lives of sick and abandoned babies in a Newark hospital, members of the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church are sending handmade quilts to the children. By: Lea Kahn The colorful quilts, hanging on the walls in the corridor at the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church on Main Street, were made…
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Cards get back on track
Lawrence stomps Princeton, awaits TrentonSaturday was a good day to be a member of the Lawrence High School football team. By: Steve Feitl Saturday was a good day to be a member of the Lawrence High School football team. Amongst the beautiful 75-degree temperatures, Cardinals were seen running and throwing for touchdowns. They blocked and…
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Temple design OK by ordinance
SPRINGFIELD – The design for a Sikh temple on Old York Road will not require a height variance despite the inclusion of several tall golden domes, Denis Germano, solicitor for the Board of Zoning Adjustment, said Monday. By:Vanessa S. Holt SPRINGFIELD – The design for a Sikh temple on Old York Road will not…
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HHS cross country runners set for big meets
Meyer’s return will boost girls in counties, sectionals, conference By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High’s cross country runners are poised to shift into championship meet mode. Yesterday afternoon’s dual meet at Montgomery officially ended the regular season. Now, it’s time to get really serious about racing. The Raiders will start the big meet season Monday…
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POLICE BEAT
From the Oct. 19 edition of the Register-News By: The Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office, state police narcotics unit and the Florence Township Police executed a search warrant for a dwelling at 40 Amboy Avenue in Roebling at 10:30 p.m. on Oct. 13. Arrested was a resident, Donna L. Russell, 37, who was charged with possession…
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Armando Rosario
Lawrence Ledger Athlete of the Week Armando Rosario is the Lawrence Ledger Athlete of the Week for the period ending Oct. 15. The Cardinal quarterback was a big key in the team picking up a much-needed win Saturday against Princeton. Not only did he throw for one touchdown, but he picked up two more scores…
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Winning races is no drag for Biondo
By: Frank C. D’Amico MILLSTONE – Racing cars and winning championships is a Biondo family tradition. Peter Biondo, 29, already has been the National Hot Rod Association Super Stock world champion, winning the title in 1996, and he can do it again this year. Mr. Biondo has won 13 national events and 18 divisional ones…
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Parks part of Truncer legacy
By: Ken Weingartner ALLENTOWN – Joseph Truncer was a quiet man, an individual drawn to nature and history. Those avocations served him well in his vocation. For 43 years he worked for the state, retiring in 1975 as director of the Division of Parks and Forestry. Mr. Truncer died Oct. 11 at Virtua Memorial Hospital…
