Category: archives
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens impress in win over Princeton
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Nicolina Iorio recalls the excitement that surrounded the Robbinsville High School girls soccer state finals trip in 2011. Iorio was a freshman then waiting for her chance to be on varsity, and she would get her chance to move up the following year. Iorio is in her third year…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Debate erupts over debate date
Amy Batista photo. Resident Walt Sikorski makes a point during the Borough Council meeting this week.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Trick or treating on Oct. 31; parade on Oct. 26
Lambertville will continue its tradition as home to a large and eclectic celebration of Halloween with its annual parade and citywide trick-or-treating, which attracts thousands of people. The Halloween parade, which has been around for more than 75 years, is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at Mary Sheridan Park at the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: He’s out of Africa and back home
Geoff Hewitt, center, the principal of Lambertville Public School, takes screening information at a medical clinic during some duties in Kenya in late May educating and organizing health services.
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MANVILLE: Community Day adds games and attractions
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer A variety of games and challenges await attendees to Manville’s 14th annual Community Day on Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. at Lincoln Park in Lost Valley. Community Day started in 2000 by the Mayor and Borough Council as a way to bring the town together after being hit…
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SPRINGFIELD: New farm opens in Jobstown
SPRINGFIELD — Johnson’s Corner Farm, of Medford, opened its second location on Sept. 12 in Jobstown. Johnson’s Locust Hall Farm is a 300-acre farm located at the northern tip of Burlington County in Springfield Township. The Johnson family purchased the historic farm last December with plans to open this fall at 2681 Monmouth Road. The…
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MANVILLE: Football kicks off against arch rival
Manville High football coach Pat Gorbatuk huddles with his team after Tuesday’s practice. Training days are winding down for the Mustangs. (Staff photo by Gene Robbins)
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Police force welcomes new officers
Amy Batista Samantha Yerdon is congratu´lated by Bordentown City offi´cials after being sworn in as a police officer on Sept. 8. Photo by Amy Batista
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LAMBERTVILLE: He’s out of Africa and back home
Children attend classes in the Kenyan village of Oyugis, where Geoff Hewitt volunteered his time with a medical nonprofit.
