Category: archives
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LAMBERTVILLE: Local writer’s story has area connection
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — A West Amwell author whose debut novel is set in Lambertville and the surrounding area will hold a reading tonight at the Lambertville Free Public Library. Daphne Woods will begin reading from “Meggie Brooks” at 7 p.m. ”Meggie Brooks” is the story of a young girl growing up…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Legion sends three to Boys State
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor American Legion Post 401 is sending three high school juniors to the 66th session of Boys State this month. Joe Parrinello, Tim Monticchio and Chad Capraro will be attending the citizenship training forum sponsored by the legion from June 19-24 at Rider University in Lawrenceville, according to a press…
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NEW HOPE: Lenape Park gazebo will honor Biermans
Since the day they made New Hope their home 28 years ago, Earl and June Bierman have contributed their time, energy, resources and talent toward making the community the great place that it is today. On Monday (June 13) at 7:30 p.m., the New Hope will dedicate the gazebo in Lenape Park to the Biermans.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – SB Waves fly high again
The South Brunswick Soccer Club U13 Wave girls travel team won its flight for the second straight year, outscoring opponents 30-14. Jules Franco scored more than 20 goals while additional strong forward play came from Ariana Burchfield, De’Asia George, Samantha Lewis and Samantha Resnick. Strong midfield play proved vital from Natalie Jacobs, Mikala Valosin, Sophia…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Student athletes must meet fall requirements
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer Any South Brunswick High School student or incoming freshman wishing to participate in any of the eight fall sports must fill out all the appropriate forms according to Athletic Director Elaine McGrath. Physical forms for fall sports consist of the Health History Questionnaire Part A, the medical Examination Form Part…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Independence festival looking for vendors
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The organizers of the Second Annual Independence Day festival, which is planned to take place on July 2 at the Crossroads Middle School complex fields, are looking for vendors and donors. The festival’s Food and Entertainment committee would like more vendors to help accommodate the anticipated large crowds, according to…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Resident indicted on alleged sex assault of 12-year-old
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor TRENTON — Robbinsville resident Darren Maglione has been indicted on aggravated sexual assault charges in a 2009 case involving a 12-year-old girl. A Mercer County grand jury returned the indictment Friday against Mr. Maglione, 40, of Windswept Drive, charging him with two counts of first-degree sexual assault, three-counts of second-degree…
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PLUMSTEAD: Warriors capture CJ I softball title
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group In the Central Jersey Group I championship, the New Egypt High School softball team’s challenge was to defeat a good team for a third time this season. The Warriors did so with a 4-0 win over Florence, which fell to 16-3 with its only three losses at the hands…
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Upcoming Stockton Day Celebration
By Kate Steffanelli The Borough of Stockton is presenting its 3rd annual Stockton Day in celebration of the community of Stockton, NJ, its residents, and its business owners. The event, scheduled for Saturday,June 25th from 12-5PM (rain or shine) will include activities for children, free food, wine tasting, music and giveaways from area businesses. Later…
