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  • POLICE BEAT 10/12

    From the Oct. 12 edition of the Register-News By: BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP    Frank Dudash of Trenton was charged with burglary and theft from a truck parked on Route 206 at noon, Sept. 24.    Donald George of Bordentown told police he was on his father’s porch on Route 206 when he witnessed Mr. Dudash walk up to…

  • YMCA eyes January opening for new home

    New Y will have swimming pool, weight room, aerobics room, gymnasium with basketball hoops and a day-care center By: Matthew Armstrong    Residents can look forward to swimming in the middle of the winter this year.    That’s because renovation of a new South Brunswick Family YMCA on Culver Road remains on target with an opening set…

  • White rushes for 156 yards, 2 TDs in BRHS win.

    By:Sean Moylan        While he often played, injuries had held back Bordentown Regional High School boys’ varsity football standout Mike White in his team’s first four games.    But this past Saturday at Palmyra, a relatively injury-free White showed what he is capable of doing by scoring two touchdowns and rushing for 156 yards on only…

  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Edition of Oct. 12 Vote ‘yes’ on Oct. 17 To the editor:    The truth of the matter is, the Citizens for Hopewell Valley Schools is a vital, ever-growing, community-based group. We are real citizens, with real children and a real concern for the quality of their education.    We have been in our children’s classrooms and…

  • Heaven on wheels

    New church uses Bibles and cycles By:Vanessa S. Holt        BORDENTOWN CITY – A church with humble beginnings and great expectations has found a home here.    Humble Beginnings Church of Bordentown opened in December of 1999 and recently purchased a house on Prince Street where Bible study and other functions will be held, and where…

  • Students walk to fight drugs

    By: Amanda Bok    Students of Brunswick Acres school will walk their way to better health and better school services Friday, when the school jointly celebrates Red Ribbon Week with its first Walk-a-thon.    The Walk-a-thon will take place from 2 to 3 p.m. on the school playground at Kory Drive. The two-to-four-mile walk will culminate the…

  • LHS eyes Princeton win

    Football By: Steve Feitl    The Cardinal football team’s challenging streak of playing undefeated football teams ends Saturday, when Lawrence finds a nice change of pace in its opponent – a winless team.    Princeton will challenge the Cardinals (2-3) in the Lawrence homecoming game, starting at 2 p.m.    After suffering three straight losses to drop their…

  • OFFICE SPACE OBTAINS FAVOR

    Facility at Showplace Farms receives nodThe 15,869-square-foot Showplace Office Park will be built on a 3.6-acre subdivision of Showplace Farms fronting the eastbound side of Route 33, said Howard Schoor, owner of the 150-acre Standardbred horse training facility. By: Frank C. D’Amico    MILLSTONE – In it what leaders hope could be an emerging trend in…

  • Absentee ballots available

    For Nov. 7 election League of Women Voters    The League of Women Voters of Hopewell Valley reminds area residents that Absentee Ballot applications are still available for registered voters who cannot vote in the General Election, Nov. 7.    Applications must be received by the Mercer County clerk in Trenton by Oct. 31.    Ballot applications are…