Category: archives
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Rerun Horse Adoptions
Laurie Condurso-Lane says Thoroughbred racehorses have been good to her family. She’s trying to return the favor. A resident of Monroe Township, Ms. Condurso-Lane is the director of the state chapter of ReRun Inc., a Kentucky-based nonprofit group that finds new homes for Thoroughbred racehorses when their careers end, either because of injury or an…
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HOT TOPICS
School regionalization By: The Western Monmouth Panhandle Alliance recently received funding to study school regionalization. Is regionalization a good route for the Upper Freehold-Allentown, Millstone and Roosevelt school districts to take? Respond below
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Walton, Lynch homer in opening win
By:Sean Moylan With Jaimie Walton and Taryn Lynch both blasting home runs in the Bordentown 12-year-old girl’s all-star softball team’s 21-2 win over Woodbridge last Thursday, it felt just like the good old days. Yet, for this talented Bordentown club from District 12, the good old days are now! By winning the game convincingly…
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Police looking at burglaries
A string of burglaries involving two law firms, a doctor’s office and a food service, which occurred between July 14 and July 17, netted the thieves $392 in cash, according to police. The break-ins may be related, they said. The burglars took $200 in cash from the cash box in the comptroller’s office at the…
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Toddler’s Village action delayed
Zoners have traffic concerns By: Marianne Hooker At its July 12 meeting, the Hopewell Township Zoning Board of Adjustment heard initial testimony on a conditional use variance request involving the expansion of the Toddler’s Village day care center on Yard Road. However, the board postponed action on this case so that a study can be…
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Julia J. Zajac
Julia J. Zajac, 89, of Lawrence died Monday at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Arrangements are by Lisiecki Memorial Home, Trenton.
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Nervous wreck? Blame the ‘news’
MOST THINGS CONSIDERED by Minx McCloud A noted psychologist recently said we could reduce our stress greatly if we simply stopped listening to the news. To tell you the truth, the news doesn’t bother me so much as what’s in-between. Take the morning shows, for example. You have the usual reports of starvation, strife in…
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Township waits to finish Krame paperwork
‘Better safe than sorry,’ mayor says of DOT moratorium By:David Learn Even with a green light from two of the township’s attorneys, Mayor Joseph Tricarico thinks it would be best to wait a while before closing out all the paperwork on the Hillsborough Promenade. The Planning Board on July 13 approved the Krame Development shopping…
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County clerk comes to Pennington Aug. 2
Senior center is site for session Mercer County Clerk Cathy DiCostanzo began a new "Bring Government to Our Seniors" campaign July 21 at the Lawrenceville Seniors Center. This was the first in a series of 11 such visits the County Clerk’s Office will make over the summer. The program will run through the end of…
