Category: archives
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ALLENTOWN—Redbird wrestling team under new leadership
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor After 24 years as the coach at the Upper Freehold Middle School, Larry Kimport has decided to make the switch to the big boys. “I saw the posting at the high school and decided to put in my name,” noted Kimport, who will start his first season as…
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Margie M. Dupree Boozer,
of Ivy, Virginia, previously of Hopewell, New Jersey, passed peacefully December 13, 2008. She was born July 7, 1928 in Montgomery Alabama, the daughter of the late James M. Dupree and Henrietta O. Dupree. She was preceded in passing by her husband of 50 years, William H. Boozer, Jr. and her son Robert H. Boozer.…
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Early deadline for Dec. 25, Jan. 1 editions
Please try to comply Because of the Christmas Day holiday, Dec. 25, and the New Year’s Day holiday, Jan. 1, the deadline for submission of news copy, letters to the editor, etc., for Dec. 25 is Dec. 19 at noon. For Jan. 1, the deadline is Dec. 26 at noon. All photos with complete caption…
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LAWRENCE: Cohl hoping big swims are part of his season
Senior gives a huge effort By Rich Fisher, The Packet Group Lawrence High senior Jon Cohl is a bulldog in water. He may not win every race, but he will make sure that whoever does, knows they were in a battle. In last Thursday’s pulsating loss to Nottingham, which went down to the final relay,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Ask Ms. Higgins how her garden club grows
Carol Higgins’ passion for gardening brought her to the Neshanic Garden Club 29 years ago. Photo courtesy of Susan Cusumano
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Ronald W. Bailey, 59, of Princeton Jct.,
passed away Dec. 12th at Jersey City Medical Center in Jersey City, NJ. Born in Clarkston, WA, Mr. Bailey lived in the Princeton Jct. area for the past 12 years. He was a U.S. Navy Vietnam War Veteran. Ron was a systems manager for ADP in Jersey City, NJ. He loved fishing and spending time…
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PRINCETON AREA: Crisis Ministry says thanks
Greetings from The Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton
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MANVILLE: Voice of experience warns of smoking’s dangers
By Mary Ellen Zangara Special Writer Students at Christ the King School got an eye-opening presentation on the dangers of smoking Tuesday, as the school became the fifth New Jersey middle school to participate in the REBEL anti-smoking campaign. REBEL (Reaching Everyone By Exposing Lies) is a statewide, youth-led, anti-tobacco initiative, and PE teacher Scott…
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Holiday Wishes come true
HomeFront is an organization that assists homeless families in Mercer County. They provide shelter, food, clothing, parenting classes, tutoring and job training to hundreds of families. HomeFront has 1700 children in their care today. Our community sponsored 165 of those children for the Holiday Wishes program. Each child (or their parent) sent in one or…
