Category: archives
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BORDENTOWN: Kelso’s ‘special’ night propels Scotties to victory
By Anthony Williams, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The Scotties delivered Friday night. Off to its hottest start since 1981, the Bordentown Regional High School football team has brought back the Scotties’ faithful in droves by jumping out to a 3-1 record to start the season. On Oct. 5, Bordentown celebrated its Homecoming with a…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Judge dismisses all charges against councilman
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor TRENTON — A Superior Court judge has dismissed all charges issued more than two years ago against Hightstown Councilman Robert Thibault by Detective Benjamin Miller of the Police Department. The two traffic violations were dismissed by West Windsor Municipal Court Judge Mary Brennan on Dec. 21, 2011. Last week’s ruling…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough receives 10,000 grant
Mayor Steven Kirson (right) attends the Borough Council meeting Oct. 1 as council President Lawrence Quattrone looks through papers. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Thousands of folks attend festival
Batista Jamie Ash, 6, of Mercerville, is decorated with face paint at the Cranberry Festival on Oct. 6. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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BORDENTOWN: Kelso’s ‘special’ night propels Scotties to victory
Homecoming King Brandon Hudik and Queen Kaylee Creegan are crowned Oct. 5. That night, the Scotties earned a Homecoming victory 39-17 for Bordentown Regional High School against Ewing.
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Paint Out!
By Judy Springer Paint Out at Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart Saturday October 20 Saturday, October 20th, plein air artists are invited to come all day beginning at 8am. The public is invited to walk the bucolic campus and watch the painters at work. There will be free pastel workshops for children in grades…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Piscataway Chiefs crown SBHS Vikings 47-14
Ed Birch photo Above, Piscataway quarterback Nadir Barnwell evades a South Brunswick tackle.
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POLICE BLOTTER
LT. STEPHEN J. BARTZAK, commanding officer, West Amwell Township Police Department, reported: — On Oct. 1 at about 8:16 p.m., police went to a dispute located at several apartments in the 1500 block of Route 179. An argument between two subjects resulted in the subsequent arrest of Jose Wilfredo Delcid-Benitez, 35, of West Amwell, by…
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CRANBURY: Peers teach respect
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — The second graders at Cranbury School were taught how to respect themselves and others during a Week of Respect last week. A puppet show based on Benard Waber’s book “You Look Ridiculous said the Rhinoceros to the Hippopotamus” was performed by the school’s Peer Leaders. The show told…
