Category: archives
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Head to Etra Park July 2 for celebration
Fourth of July celebration includes music and fireworks By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR – Fireworks, patriotic music and a park setting are featured in East Windsor’s Independence Day celebration, scheduled for July 2nd in Etra Lake Park. The evening will begin with concerts at about 6 p.m and fireworks at 9:30 p.m. Jerry Rife’s…
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Article, editorial inaccurate
Letter to the editor To the editor: I would like to make some comments on two articles that have appeared in your newspaper within the past few weeks. Your June 8 issue contains an article which reports the action and discussion of the resolution for the manager’s bonus package at the June 7 council meeting.…
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Julia Sanko
BRISTOL BOROUGH, Pa. – Julia Sanko, 95, died June 19 at home. Born in Lynn, Mass., she was a longtime Bristol area resident. She retired after 30 years as an employee with Leedoms Carpet Mill, Bristol. She was a member of St. Mark Church. Wife of the late Peter and mother of the late Edward,…
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Weekly Planner
For week of June 22 to June 29 By: Thursday, June 22 The Allentown Garden Club will meet at 7 p.m. at the home of club president Liz Herbert in Upper Freehold Township. The meeting will feature a plant exchange and potluck dinner. Participants are asked to bring a main dish, appetizer, salad or dessert,…
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Library starts summer reading program
"Good Books Make Time Fly" is the theme By:Vanessa S. Holt BORDENTOWN CITY — Time flies when you’re reading a good book. It can take you back in time, into the future, and soaring through worlds of fantasy and imagination. The Bordentown Branch Library has let its summer reading program stretch its wings this…
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Rosemary Hurley
Plumsted By: PLUMSTED — Rosemary Hurley, 48, died Tuesday, June 13, at Virtua Health-Memorial Hospital of Burlington County, Mount Holly. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. She was a school bus driver with Atlantic Express, Southampton. She was a member of American Legion Post 455 New Egypt Ladies Auxiliary. She is survived…
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Calling all pet counters
Annual census needs volunteer help By: Linda J. Field It may seem like Lawrence residents just finished filling out lengthy or short forms for Census 2000, but it’s time for another type of survey to be conducted throughout the township. This one is for those furry, four-legged residents we live with — the Pet Census…
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John Junior Jr., 80
John Junior Jr., 80 HILLSBOROUGH — John J. Junior Jr. died Tuesday, June 13, at Princeton Hospital in Princeton. He was 80. Born in New Philadelphia, Pa., he lived in Newark before moving to Hillsborough 42 years ago. He was a librarian and teacher for the Newark Board of Education in Newark for 25 years.…
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Tower to be built despite objections
Tower will be built next to municipal complex By:Jeff Mikalaitis NORTH HANOVER — Despite objections from some residents, an emergency communication tower will be constructed in the township. Mayor John S. Kocubinski said last week the tower will be built next to the municipal complex on Schoolhouse Road if plans for an alternative site…
