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  • Titusville Fourth winners listed

       Results of Titusville Fourth of July activities are as follows:    Bike Parade winners    K-6 – 1. Great Legendary Killer Shad, Brooks Backinoff; 2. Woodland Fairy, Meredith Meyer; 3. Liberty on Fire, MaryKate Ellis.    7-8 years – Under the Sea, Madison Schreiber; 2. Joe Titus Visits in 2000, Danielle Piacente; 3. Carmen Moranda, Marianna Santin.    9…

  • Davis threatening at plate, on gridiron

    Football standout a MCALL all-star for Post 414 By: Mike Molaro    For someone with a quiet, laid-back attitude away from the sports arena, Duane Davis transforms himself into a completely different persona when he dons an athletic uniform.    And once he puts that uniform on, good things usually happen.    Davis finished his second season of…

  • MOST THINGS CONSIDERED

    Don’t wanna be a part of it — New York, New York By:Minx McCloud    When a friend offered my husband free tickets to Friday night’s Yankees game against the Marlins, Jim eagerly accepted them.    "You loved the Yankees 20 years ago," he argued, as I rolled my eyes at the prospect of the heat, the…

  • New preliminary plan for facilities presented

    Report for NBC prepared by Trenton firm By:Jeff Mikalaitis        MANSFIELD – A new preliminary facilities management plan presented to the Northern Burlington Regional School Board on June 10 calls for a new middle school, an expanded high school, new athletic fields and a new bus parking lot.    School board member Kermit Pigott said he…

  • OBITUARIES 7/20

    From the July 20 edition of the Register-News By: Louis D. Green    FLORENCE – Louis D. Green, 57, died July 14 at Virtua Health Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly.    Born in Florence Station, he was a lifelong Florence area resident.    Mr. Green retired in 1990 after 15 years as a shipping clerk and machine operator for…

  • $51K bail set for man charged with 18 thefts and burglaries

    By:    James George Murphy of Langhorne, Pa., is being held on $51,000 bail charged with eight counts of burglary and 10 counts of theft in connection with a string of break-ins – including burglaries at two schools – that took place earlier this month, police said. He also was charged with one count of possession…

  • Planning Board blunders on vote

    To the editor:    One would think the Hillsborough Planning Board would have been mildly embarrassed by their ineptitude in dealing with the procedural standards of Roberts Rules of Order when they blundered the voting on the Country Classics issue at the May 4 meeting.    At the very least, a little homework into an understanding of…

  • Frank Maziarz

    By:    HAMILTON – Frank Maziarz, 80, of Hamilton Township, died Friday, July 14, at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton.    Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident.    Mr. Maziarz retired in 1983 from the N.J. Department of Transportation, Ewing. He previously worked for the John A. Roebling’s Sons Co., Trenton.    Son of the late…

  • Annual ‘koffeeklatch’ helps generate ideas

    Informal conference helps kids beat summer doldrums By:Vanessa S. Holt        SPRINGFIELD – Summer vacation is barely half over, but if local kids have already read every Harry Potter book twice, and watched every cute monster cartoon a hundred times, the annual "koffeeklatch" at the Springfield Township Elementary School might provide some ideas to combat…