Category: archives
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Council supports airport expansion study
Asks county for detailed environmental assessment By: T.J. Furman Township Council has added its collective two-cents worth to the debate over the proposed expansion of the Mercer County Airport, which is located almost entirely in neighboring Ewing Township. Council Tuesday night approved, 3-1, a resolution encouraging the county to undertake a detailed environmental study…
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A style of their own
American folk artists in the 19th century often had little formal training but produced a remarkable body of work nevertheless. An exhibit of Edward Balken’s folk art collection at the Princeton University Art Museum shows the unique styles they developed for portraits and landscapes of New England. By: Daniel Shearer "Polly Maxon of Stephentown,…
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ShopRite gets preliminary approval
Developer hopes to start construction June 1 By: Lea Kahn The revitalization of the southern end of Lawrence Township got a boost last week, as township planners granted preliminary site plan approval for a proposed ShopRite grocery store on the Brunswick Traffic Circle. The Planning Board April 13 approved the plans for the 80,400-square-foot…
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Cardinals’ run ends with Ewing
Boys tennis team loses to Ewing, 4-1 By: Nicholas Schaefer After marching through its last three opponents, the Lawrence High School boys tennis team lost Friday to conference rival Ewing by three, 4-1. Facing an extremely talented and experienced Ewing (5-1) squad presented Lawrence (3-2) with a huge challenge, according to head coach Albert…
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Recreation soccer
Youth league action A pair of goals in the closing four minutes rallied the Lawrence Hawks to a thrilling, 4-3 victory over the Lawrence Landslide in U-9 travel soccer action Sunday at the Lawrence Elementary School. The Landslide were poised to post their first win of the spring season, when forward Thomas DeMartin dribbled the…
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Miscues lead to two loses
Softball team hits first snag of season By: Steve Feitl All season long, Cardinal coach Keith Fithen has talked about how his team has adjusted to being a contender, rather than an underdog. But for the first time this season, the Cardinals this week had to adjust to losing. The Lawrence High School softball…
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Main Street Corner
Lawrenceville has houses, too When asked to imagine of the village of Lawrenceville, most people would probably think of the shops and restaurants along Main Street. But the village has always been a place where people live, and over the years they have built houses, planted gardens, and established the neighborhoods where they have raised…
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Julia Hadginske Pawlack
Obituary Julia Hadginske Pawlack, 90, died April 20 at Frankford Hospital-Bucks, in Falls, Pa. Born in Mayfield, Pa., she lived in northern New Jersey before moving to Trenton in 1959. She was a member of St. Vladimir Church choir and altar society. She was a member of St. Barbara’s Society, Mayfield. She enjoyed sewing and…
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LHS students in language honor society
Lawrence High School recently inducted almost 150 students into the World Languages Honor Societies. Students must maintain an "A" average for three marking periods in order to be eligible for induction. FrenchŽ Fariha Ahmed, Megan Linke, Emily Barratt, Allison Markowsky, Emily Bloomenthal, Christine Mehta, Lauren Bunn, Daniel Mendilow, William Chung, Maressa Nordstrom, Lauren Donnelly, Shannon…
