Category: archives
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FIELDSBORO: Mayoral election becomes a race
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer FIELDSBORO — A surprise challenger has come out to face Democratic Mayor Edward “Buddy” Tyler in his campaign for re-election this November. First-time political candidate Stephanie Berry, 29, has accepted the Republican nomination for the position after receiving just two write-in votes in last week’s primary. ”My name is rather…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Alex’s Lemonade Stand photos
St. Mary’s School in Bordentown City hosted a fundraiser with Alex’s Lemonade Stand on Monday. Staff Photos by Phil McAuliffe.
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Cub Scouts hold open house
Phil McAuliffe Nine-year-old Brendan Diacont steers a go-cart being pushed by Finn Hagerty (left), 9, and his brother James Hagerty, 10, at a Cub Scout Pack 32 open house at East Amwell School on Saturday.
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WEST AMWELL: End of Fulper suit in sight, mayor says
The end date is Aug. 8 for the lawsuit’s discovery phase By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The township doesn’t have a “war chest” to fund its defense of a two-year-old lawsuit, but it does have a clear need to protect itself, according to Mayor William Corboy. Many communities put aside funds for…
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STOCKTON: Slow oil leak at elementary school
No children were affected By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — The Stockton Borough Elementary School had an oil leak Tuesday morning, prompting a response from the Stockton Fire Company. Chief School Administrator Suzanne Ivans characterized it as a “very slow leak.” An environmental cleanup was performed by a crew from Princeton Fuel Oil. The…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Alex’s Lemonade Stand photos
Phil McAuliffe Students and parents line up at Alex’s Lemonade Stand at St Mary’s School in Bordentown city on Monday.
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FLORENCE NEWS: From the June 11 edition
Peg Dotson Peg Dotson Tel/Fax: 499-3807 E-mail: [email protected] Please submit your items by Sunday of each week. * * * Florence Garden Club meeting is Monday, June 15, 7 p.m., at the Sterling House, 901 Broad Street. All members and visitors are invited. * * * Roebling School proudly presents our newest mural,…
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LAWRENCE: District says three students have swine flu
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Three students in the Lawrence Township public school district have been confirmed to have contracted H1N1 influenza, otherwise known as swine flu, according to a letter sent home with students Wednesday by school district officials. But there are no plans to close schools “unless the magnitude of faculty…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Strawberry festival fun
Phil McAuliffe Dennis Maiuvo of Bordentown Township serves strawberries on Friday night.
