Category: archives
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Impeach justices to end ‘super Legislature’
By:Sen. Gerald Cardinale To the editor: It’s time the people demand that their Legislature reign in the "New Jersey Super Legislature" which had been masquerading as our Supreme Court. The latest absurdity this "super Legislature" has forced on the people is "parents don’t have a right to know what their kids are doing "especially if…
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Don’t blame CBTR for tax woes
By: Al Wally To the editor: President Lincoln once said that you can’t fool all the people all of the time. However, if we understand Scott Pohl’s letter to the editor published last week, Scott Pohl is trying to prove President Lincoln wrong. According to Scott Pohl the board was subject to state tax audit…
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Kathleen Ryan
By: Staff MANCHESTER – Kathleen A. Ryan, 49, died Aug. 27 at home. Born in Trenton, she lived in Wildwood before moving to Whiting in 1997. She worked three years at Easter Seals, Lakewood, and was a member of Special Kids, Toms River. She is survived by her parents, Lawrence G. and Thelma Kelvy Ryan…
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Young signs, forfeits PU eligibility
Tiger two-sport star picks pro baseball career By: Justin Feil Who wants to be a millionaire? Chris Young, that’s who. And the Princeton University junior gave his final answer – a "yes" to a lot of money and a potential major league career. By inking a contract Wednesday afternoon to play baseball with the Pittsburgh…
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Locals: NJT wrong to link station, MOM
Candidates differ on need for train depot By: Matthew Armstrong Township officials said this week a train station and a commuter rail line through central New Jersey should be discussed as two separate issues, despite what the executive director of NJ Transit says. However, local Republicans and Democrats are not sure whether they even want…
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Violence steady, vandalism down in schools report
Annual report shows marked decreasein weapons possessions, vandalism By: Michael Arges Despite a major break-in at the high school at the end of the school year, school officials this week received encouraging statistics on violence and vandalism in local schools. The East Windsor Board of Education reviewed the latest Violence and Vandalism in Schools…
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Trainer gives Big Red pro instruction
Carlisle’s focus is on individual enhancement at prep school By: Justin Feil If the athletes at The Lawrenceville School are a little faster, a little more confident, a little more successful this year and a little smarter about their training down the road, then Duane Carlisle will have done his job. Carlisle is the new…
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District ready for opening day
BACK TO SCHOOL By: Nick D’Amore School officials are looking forward to the coming school year, as one that will see some important curriculum changes and an increase in the size of the student body. School is set to open Sept. 7, with 7,247 young people attending school this year, an increase of 300, mostly…
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Agnew running well on two continents
Princeton resident has been winning races in England By: Bob Nuse Even at the age of 5, it was quite apparent that William Agnew had a competitive streak. "When he was five we were in Scotland and they have what they call the Highland Games over there," said William’s mother, Debra, a native of Scotland…
