Category: archives
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LAWRENCE: Residents turn out to honor their veterans
Phyllis Warren of Lawrence ties a yellow ribbon on the tree near the veterans monument for her son, 2nd Lt. Joshua Warren, who is serving with the New Jersey Army National Guard in Iraq. Staff photo by John Keating
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All about those autumn leaves
Stephen Hiltner of Princeton To the editor: Of all the contrasts in perspective between children and adults, none is more striking this time of year than in how we view autumn leaves. For children, leaves are a crisp sound underfoot, a source of beauty in color and flight, a gift from above to revel…
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Concerns about Lawrence’s fire department plan
Catherine Salt-Gillispie of Lawrence To the editor: I wanted to write in and renew my interest in the details of the fire department plan. Obviously, the funding issue has been addressed. However, I am curious to see how the plan breaks out and if it addresses any consistency issues. I am also interested in…
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Elva Irene Hortman Weizer
Elva Irene Hortman Weizer, 88, died Monday at Stonebridge at Montgomery. Born in Harbourton, Mrs. Weizer had resided in Ewing and Pennington before settling in Skillman eight years ago. A homemaker, she spent time playing bridge and gathering with friends at the Hopewell Valley Golf Club. She was known for her needlework. Preceded in death…
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LAWRENCE: ‘Shakesfest’ now on stage at the high school
The LHS Theater Company will perform its fall drama, “Shakesfest,” tonight, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Lawrence High School auditorium Shakesfest is made up of a pair of spoofs on Shakespearean plays. One of the two plays answers the question, “What would happen if Dr. Seuss told the story of ‘Romeo and…
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Dispatches: Jobs must be job No. 1
By Hank Kalet, Managing Editor An economic report issued earlier this week confirms the obvious: We are in an economic sinkhole that appears to have no bottom. According to the Sitar-Rutgers Regional Report, the first decade of the 21st century is likely to be “New Jersey’s lost employment decade.” ”It could be — and we…
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Loss to Palmyra puts Florence on road for state opener at Bound Brook
By: Sean Moylan Sports Writer The forces working against the Florence Township Memorial High football team last Friday night at Palmyra were so great, even a Flashes squad known for its incredible resiliency and toughness under pressure couldn’t overcome them. Playing in front of one of their biggest and most excited home crowds…
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LAWRENCE: Officials seek to showcase Nature Center
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Nature Center, situated at the edge of the Drexel Woods property on Drexel Avenue, is a jewel in southern Lawrence Township — but how to make that jewel more widely known to township residents is a puzzle. That’s why about two dozen people gathered at the Lawrence Nature…
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Community Calendar: From the Nov. 13 edition
Wreaths Across America Through Nov. 21 — The Allentown Composite Squadron is holding a drive for residents to sponsor wreaths to be laid at the BG William C. Doyle Cemetery in New Hanover through the Wreaths Across America program. To sponsor a wreath, call Captain Casady at 609-758-3081, or visit www.wreathsacrossamerica.org and enter…
