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Movie times: May 16-22
Movies and times are valid from May 16-22. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. EAST BRUNSWICK MEGA MOVIES AT BRUNSWICK SQUARE (732-651-6342): Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (PG) Fri. 11:40, 12:40, 1:10, 1:40, 2:45, 3:45, 4:15, 4:50, 6, 7, 7:30, 8, 9:10, 10:10,…
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‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
The picture this 1962 classic paints of a particular place, time and stage of life is its main strength, but it’s a heavily touched-up portrait. By Elise Nakhnikian TO Kill a Mockingbird is not that Great American Novel that people used to be so eager to discover, but it is a great story for and…
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Remember vets on Memorial Day
Frank Calandrillo Jr. of American Legion As Memorial Day approaches, I would like to take this opportunity to remind my fellow New Jerseyans that it represents more than just the start of the summer season or an occasion to partake of sales offered by their local merchants. Memorial Day is intended to remember and…
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Lone Bugler to attend local Memorial Day ceremonies
“Lone Bugler” Richard Pinter is preparing for his eighth annual 21 Performance Salute on Memorial Day week. Mr. Pinter – a retired Army First Sergeant – has been playing Taps at military funerals and other events for 38 years while serving in the military and eight years since his military retirement in 2000. This…
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Richard A. Summers
Grew up in Princeton AVON PARK, Fla. — Richard Alan Summers died Tuesday at his home at Cornerstone Hospice. He was 78. Born in Princeton, he lived in Princeton and graduated from Princeton High School in 1948. He was a former resident of Hamilton. He owned a Shell gas station in Lawrence Township before…
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South softball improves to 6-9
By John E. Powers, Sports Writer The South Hunterdon Regional High School softball team found itself in an unusual situation last week. The Eagles started the week with a 4-8 record with four games scheduled. If they won all four — two against Warren County Vocational Tech, the others against Skyland Conference rivals Bound Brook…
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Court: Evidence admissible in ex-chief’s trial
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — The state’s case against former Bordentown City Police Chief Phil Castagna can move forward after more than a year in limbo, following an appellate court decision this week. An opinion Monday by the Appellate Division of Superior Court said some key evidence against Mr. Castagna, which…
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3 buildings named ‘most endangered’
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer NORTH HANOVER — Although it has been referred to as a “blink-and-you’ll-miss it” site, a small cluster of 18th century buildings in Arneytown is steeped in history older than North Hanover itself. Behind the Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle Veterans Cemetery, three buildings — one a 277-year-old vacant tavern…
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Editorial-May 15, 2008
Open accounts the right step for committees By Mae Rhine, Managing Editor If you’re using the public’s money, you need to be accountable, whether you’re part of a committee, nonprofit organization or just a group of volunteers. Some of the volunteers for West Amwell’s township-sponsored Country Fair have taken umbrage at the Township Committee’s proposal…
