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LAMBERTVILLE: Lehigh honors former athlete
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Robert F. Naylor — a 1953 graduate of Lambertville High School who was a standout athlete in football, basketball and baseball there — went on to excel in football and baseball at Leigh University. As a result, Mr. Naylor has been inducted into Lehigh’s Robert S. Penske Athletics Hall of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Kingston chef places in seafood contest
Eno Ter´ra’s Chef Christopher Albrecht who placed second in the competition.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Independence Day Festival draws thousands
By Charles W. Kim An estimated 7,000 people came out Saturday night to enjoy the township’s Independence Day Festival, according to organizers. People began filling into the grounds between the two Crossroads middle schools at 5 p.m. and continuing until the annual fireworks display just after dusk. "It is very nice. The kids come out…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Kingston chef places in seafood contest
First Lady Mary Pat Christie stands in front of 16 chefs competing in the 2011 Jersey Seafood Challenge held at Drumthwacket in Princeton June 30.
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LAMBERTVILLE: J.B. Kline: musician, businessman and more
On his mother’s side, J.B. Kline’s family has been in Lambertville since the 1600s.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girl Scouts deliver 2,360 pairs of shoes to charity
Six freshmen from Hillsborough High School collected and donated 2,360 pairs of shoes (and 80 single shoes) to Soles4Souls, an international charity, in May. The girls are members of Cadette Troop 61098 from Service Unit 72, and the project helped them attain the Silver Award, the second-highest award in Girl Scouting. The…
