Category: archives
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HIGHTSTOWN: First Triathlon swim practice canceled due to water quality
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The water quality of Peddie Lake has delayed athletes from practicing swimming in the open water ahead of the borough’s annual triathlon. The first open water swim practice, otherwise referred to as the Friday night swim, scheduled for July 27, was canceled. Thus, swimmers still are waiting for…
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YOUR HEALTH: Sun protection tops in preventing cancer
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Special Writer Choosing the best sunscreen to protect yourself and your kids can be a little overwhelming. The Environmental Working Group released its annual Sunscreen Guide, listing the best and worst among more than 1,800 options; the Food and Drug Administration has introduced new measures to assist consumers; and the American Cancer…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Jersey Bandits players deliver
The Jersey Bandits 8U team stands united on Sunday as champions, from left: back row, Coach Bryan Jutting, Dakota Jutting, Angelina Marino, Abbey Bell, Sofia Peterson, Coach Mark McAteer, Brianna Fischer, Coach Doug Jones; front row, Olivia Bisceglie, Emily Reinstein, Hailey Cope, Allie Rome, Sofie McAteer and Carly Jones. Not pictured are players Maya Patel…
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EAST WINDSOR: Hotel thrives
Massachusetts guests Jean Guillanme (right) eats breakfast at the Hampton Inn East Windsor along with Drew Guillanme (left) and Kobe Guillanme on July 17 en route to a family vacation to Ohio and Michigan. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Aug. 3
East Windsor Police charged a 60-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman with possession of Cocaine on July 14 at 2:22 a.m. Raymond Lockhart, of Berlin, and Ashley Roasrio, of Sicklerville, were pulled over on Route 130 for driving erratically when an officer observed drugs in the vehicle, according to police. Mr. Lockhart was also charged…
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Brush & Chisel
By Ron Bevilacqua PRESS RELEASE The Stover Mill Gallery ushers in the fall season with “Brush and Chisel”, a show featuring the works of Bucks County artists Christine McHugh and Ron Bevilacqua. Continuing the tradition of supporting local fine artists for the past 53 years, the upcoming show highlights the collection of original paintings and…
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EAST WINDSOR: Hotel thrives
A guest room at the hotel features fluffy pillows and a soft bed in addition to a private bathroom and a flat screen television. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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FLORENCE: Roebling revs up with car show
Car enthusiasts attend the Roebling Museum Car Show on July 28. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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FLORENCE: Roebling revs up with car show
John Kocubinski and daughters Molly, 3, (left) and Kate, 2, pause by a Corvette on display at the car show. (Photo by Amy Batista)
