Category: archives
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Loats grows into Montgomery’s ace
Pitcher has made great strides By: Justin Feil Jeff Grover has seen Brad Loats grow up. Grover coached the Skillman resident in every level of baseball when he was growing up alongside his own son, Jason. He’s watched Loats develop physically and as a pitcher. One thing has been constant throughout it all. “He’s always…
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Wong’s a hit in Princeton tourney
West Windsor siblings excel on tennis court By: Justin Feil At the Princeton District Ranking Junior tennis tournament this past weekend, it was advantage Wong. Three siblings – Jacqueline, Brian and Chris – entered the tournament with big expectations. Jacqueline was the No. 1 seed in the girls’ 12-and-under division, while Brian was the top…
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‘Right on red’: You may have gotten a bum steer
Does the law require you to turn right on red, or is it voluntary? The answer may surprise you. By: David M. Campbell PLAINSBORO – Here’s a motor-vehicle pop quiz. If you’re stopped at an intersection where "right on red" is permitted, does the law require you to turn right if the way is clear…
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Firms vie to study downtown garage feasibility
Six design firms have proposed economic feasibility studies for downtown Princeton redevelopment. By: Jennifer Potash Six firms have submitted proposals to conduct an economic feasibility study of building a parking garage as part of a downtown redevelopment plan in Princeton Borough. The proposed studies range in cost from $20,000 to $150,000, according to Borough Administrator…
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OBITUARIES 6/22
From the June 22 edition of the Register-News By: Charles David Walker BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Charles David Walker, 89, of Bordentown Township died June 12 at his residence. Born in Trenton, he had resided all of his life in the Hamilton-Bordentown area. As a youth he began working as a delivery boy on a local…
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BRHS student wins NAACP essay contest
By:Jeff Mikalaitis BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — It can be a difficult task to condense the hardships, struggles and accomplishments of a group of people into a short poem. However, Bordentown Regional High School sophomore Justin Zaremba, 16, did just that, and he also managed to win some awards for his effort. Justin’s poem “Yesterday and…
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Cyber Seniors
Marcia Duhart is putting an end to the digital divide between the ages by teaching seniors computer skills By: Julie Gartland While this is the time of year when many young people are finishing their education, some older adults in the area are just beginning. Determined not to be left behind in the ever-changing…
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Witches sweep away competition in softball tourney
By:Sean Moylan Like golf’s Tiger Woods, sometimes the Bordentown West Jersey Witches 10-and-under softball team is playing in its own tournament while everyone else is playing in their’s. That was the case when Bordentown squashed the competition in the Lee McKeever Cinnaminson Tournament on June 10-11. The Witches won all four of their games…
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Noe Augusto Montepeque-Hidalgo
By: Staff TRENTON – Noe Augusto Montepeque-Hidalgo, 35, died Tuesday in Trenton. Born in Camotan, Guatemala, he lived in Trenton for two years. He worked two years with BTM Landscaping, Hightstown. Son of the late Augusto Montepeque and brother of the late Edwin, he is survived by his mother, Juana Guerra of Guatemala; four brothers…
