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Elizabeth A. Rossell
FLORENCE Elizabeth A. “Beth” Rossell, 46, died Saturday in Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Trenton, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Anna Rittley Bradley. She resided in Bordentown, Florence, Columbus and Fort Lauderdale, Fla., before moving back to Florence Township recently. She was a clerk,…
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Welcome back picnic a success
Paula Coll of Lambertville PTA This past Wednesday evening, Lambertville Public School held our welcome back picnic at the gazebo adjacent to the school. Mother Nature provided gorgeous weather, and with the help of many dedicated community members, the event was a huge success. Our most sincere thanks go out to the Union Fire…
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‘Burn After Reading’
The Coen brothers are all about good old-fashioned storytelling. By Bob Brown WITH Oscars weighing down the Coen brothers’ mantelpieces (Fargo, No Country for Old Men), not to mention those of their stars and crews, the Coens perhaps feel entitled to relax. This is the kind of film that results from loosening your grip, even…
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Obama has less experience than Palin
Sean McCarthy of Lambertville It angers me that people are focusing on the vice presidential candidate who clearly has more experience in government then the candidate running for president. No one talks about Barack Hussein Obama’s ties with Bill Ayres. Mr. Ayres was convicted of bombing the Pentagon and New York City police departments.…
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Pet Talk-Sept. 18, 2008
Keep eye on our pet’s eyes By Dr. Daniel Eubanks, Special Writer Comparative anatomy tells us we humans are unmistakably similar to our evolutionary predecessors. Some anatomical likenesses are obscure and require some imagination. For instance, our fingernail and a horse’s hoof are actually dramatic variants of the same tissue. The canine and feline eye,…
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Pantry grateful for donation
On behalf of the South Brunswick Social Services Department, I would like to thank Aaron Rosloff and the REJOICE 2008 committee for their tremendous food donation to our food pantry. The festival was a huge success with thousands attending for a day of music and festivities. The entrance fee was to donate food to our…
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Stockton residents have time to comment on use of 63 acres
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — Residents still have time to submit comments on a proposed management plan for 63 acres of preserved land. The tract, formerly called My Ben for the corporation that planned to develop it, was preserved in 2004 with financial help from the state. The borough is responsible for putting…
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Eleonore Schewior
Eleonore Schewior, 88 Died Saturday, September 13 at her residence within Stonebridge of Montgomery, Skillman after a brief illness. She was born October 15, 1919 in Niederrad, Germany, a suburb of Frankfurt. She immigrated to the United States with her parents at the age of 8. A graduate of Columbia High School, Eleonore resided in…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: From the Sept. 18 edition
Community Open House Friday, Sept. 19 From 6 to 8 p.m., come out and stroll historic Bordentown City and enjoy the third Friday in September. Start your evening out by viewing the several homes for sale, then visit the shops, restaurants, art galleries. Over 15 homes will be open for viewing and many will…
