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The Little Red Sticker That Could – Teenage Auto Crash Rates Drop 9 Percent
The Little Red Sticker That Could – Teenage Auto Crash Rates Drop 9 Percent
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: McTamney nets 100th goal
Lexi McTamney, No. 11, scores her 100th career goal during a Bordentown Regional High School soccer game against Northern Burlington County on Oct. 16. The game was held in Bordentown Township. (Photo by Anthony Williams)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Three Borough Council candidates compete at forum
Fourth candidate declines to participate By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Three of the four candidates running for Borough Council participated in a forum on Oct. 24. The League of Women Voters of East Windsor-Hightstown hosted the Candidate Night at the Hightstown High School media center. The event featured forums with Hightstown Borough Council…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: McTamney nets 100th goal
GOOOAAALLL! By Anthony Williams, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — After three years of varsity soccer, senior forward Lexi McTamney had found the back of the net 68 times in her career. Thirteen games into her senior season, Mctamney needed just one more tally to become the first 100-goal scorer in Bordentown Regional High School Girls…
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A Bride Gives to Autism Community
By Elaine Gischlar While trying to find favors that would match her “outdoor theme” for her upcoming wedding on June 2nd 2012, Kathi Cline (from Virginia) came across “Yard” Work & More while searching facebook and Pinterest. There happened to be a picture of soy candles wrapped in a brown paper bag and she thought…
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CRANBURY: Local kids work to aid homeless children
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Breakfast Brigade wants you to help jump-start a homeless child’s day. Ranging in age from 8 to 11, The Breakfast Brigade is a group of six local school-age girls hoping to make a difference in the lives of homeless and at-risk children. On Sunday, members of…
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FLORENCE: Township acquires land
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Council unanimously approved the final passage of two ordinances, one to authorize the acceptance of donated land and another to buy a single-family dwelling, on Oct. 17. The donated property is located on the corner of Florence Columbus and Old York roads, and is a 6.5-acre parcel. Council…
