Category: archives
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SPRINGFIELD: Northern Burlington wrestler is home grown champion
By Anthony Williams, Special Writer When a person walks into a sporting event at Northern Burlington County Regional High School — the name Melton is synonymous with respect and tradition. Every generation, from the grandfather-to the sons-to the grandsons, has represented the Greyhounds with great success and pride since 1964, and it can be said…
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CRANBURY: Resident proposes new market
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — Cranbury Township resident Susan Norman presented her idea for a weekly farmers market at the April 23 Township Committee meeting, giving the committee a broad view of her goals. ”The Cranbury Farmers Market is an idea started by a resident and through her energy and enthusiasm is taking…
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FLORENCE: Township mom brings daughters to work
Sisters Grace Sullivan (left), 7, and Piper Sullivan, 9, spend the day with their mom, biology teacher Teresa Sullivan of Florence, at Hightstown High School in Mercer County on April 26. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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MONROE: Local man accidentally drives into area restaurant
Staff Report EAST WINDSOR — An elderly Monroe man crashed his car into a T.G.I. Friday’s restaurant at Town Center Plaza on Route 130 on May 6 at 9:58 a.m., according to police. Herman Handelman, 81, of North Pondview Boulevard in Monroe, was driving a four-door Nissan Altima south within the parking lot of Town…
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CRANBURY: Eagle proposes improving library
Kaitlyn Kanzler photo Board members Nicole Pormilli and Kathy Wasson read Eagle Scout candidate Daniel Kennedy-Moore’s project proposal.
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SPRINGFIELD: Northern Burlington wrestler is home grown champion
Cody Melton, 18, of Springfield controls Jermaine Eluemunor of Morris Knolls en route to a 3-1 victory in the NJSIAA State Wrestling Championship on March 11. (Photo by Anthony Williams)
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FLORENCE: Township mom brings daughters to work
By Amy Batista, Special Writer This year marked the 20th anniversary that children have spent the last Thursday in April discovering what professional work life is like through the Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day program. The national program encourages parents and mentors to take their children to work in hopes of connecting…
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