Category: archives
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Lions Roar the News: Former Mayor Robert O’Hare to be 2014 Memorial Day Parade Grand Marshal
By R. H. Schmitt, Jr Allentown Borough—When it comes to community service, there are few jobs more challenging or more thankless than being mayor of…well…anyplace. But, former Allentown Borough Mayor, Robert O’Hare points out, there are few jobs more gratifying or more rewarding. “I loved helping people solve problems,” O’Hare said from his home office…
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NEW HOPE: New Hope police arrest man on disorderly charge
New Hope police blotter New Hope police cited Fausto Naranjo, 43, of Newark, at 6:17 p.m. April 13 for disorderly conduct and public drunkenness, after he allegedly created a disturbance at a West Bridge Street establishment. In other reports: — The owner of a North Main Street establishment reported to police at 12:36 p.m. April…
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MONROE: Police capture Jamesburg escapee in park
Amy Batista photo. Police gather in Thompson Park at the scene where they captured a Jamesburg prisoner who escaped Jamesburg Police custody for about two hours Wednesday. The escape caused several schools to be placed on lockdown.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Duke Farms will host flood control commission May 28
Duke Farms at 1112 Dukes Parkway West in northern Hillsborough will host the next meeting of the Raritan and Millstone Rivers Flood Control Commission on Wednesday, May 28. At 5:30 you can arrive and explore in and around the Farm Barn orientation center to learn more about Duke Farms’ environmental stewardship. At 6, there will…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Littered with Literary Controversy: Banned Books in SBHS
Viking Vibe photo. SBHS library employees show some of the books that were "banned."
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60 Years After Brown v. Board of Education, the Need for Change Continues!
By American Conference on Diversity “Education is a principal instrument in awakening the child to cultural values, in preparing him for later professional training, and in helping him to adjust normally to his environment.” nU.S. Chief Justice Warren On May 17, 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Brown vs. Board of Education that…
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ALLENTOWN: Balance brings Redbirds second
Robbinsville High’s Conor Tierney finished second in the shot put at the Mercer County Championship meet. Photo by John Blaine
