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Religious News
St. Augustine of Canterbury Parish will observe the anniversary of the death of Pope John Paul II on Wednesday, April 2. There will be a 9 a.m. school mass and 7 p.m. mass to pray for the beatification and canonization of Pope John Paul II. The parish also has several of the pope’s personal belongings:…
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Twin Rivers recreation director out after 30 years
By Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR Former New Jersey Gov. Jim Florio and one-time NBA coach Don Casey are just two people longtime Twin Rivers Recreation Director Clark Lissner brought to the community. Now, 30 years after his tenure started, the 62-year-old Dayton resident is out of a full-time job. ”There was…
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Monroe school candidates discuss enrollment
By Davy James, Staff Writer MONROE — Candidates for school board say the district’s growing enrollment will be alleviated by the construction of the new high school and the opening of Oak Tree Elementary school, but one of the candidates fears that a population growth may lead to an expansion of the yet-to-be-built high school.…
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Immigration discussion set for Princeton Theological Seminary
PRINCETON — The Hispanic/Latino Leadership Program at the Princeton Theological Seminary has announced a May 9 "colloquium" on immigration policy at the seminary’s Mackay Campus Center at 64 Mercer Street. The program, titled "Immigration: Advocacy and Best Practices" will run from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. A statement issued by the seminary said the program will be…
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From the Stacks
Library celebrates 40th anniversary By Chris Carbone This April marks the 40th anniversary of public library service to the residents of South Brunswick. The library, like our town, has seen significant change and growth over these decades. Having first moved to South Brunswick in 1978, I have experienced many of these changes first hand. At…
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Eva Arkuszewski
Eva Arkuszewski, 92, of Hopewell Township, died Thursday at Seacrest Village, Little Egg Harbor. Born in Trenton, she had resided in Ewing and Hopewell townships most of her life. She was a member of St. Hedwig’s Church, Trenton. Daughter of the late Peter and Sophia Dudziuska Sienkaniec and wife of the late Stephen J. Arkuszewski,…
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On Campus
Saint Joseph’s University recently announced its fall semester dean’s list. Included on the list were two students from Kendall Park, Mary Hesson and Amy L. Rhein. * * * William Atherton, of Kendall Park, was named to the fall semester’s dean’s list at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Mr. Atherton is a junior software engineering student.…
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Write-in campaign announced for Jamesburg
By Davy James, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — A new candidate has emerged to fill the vacancy for one of Jamesburg’s four expired seats on the Board of Education. Salvatore M. Brucato told school board President Donald Peterson that he would like to fill the three-year seat formerly held by Karen Zimmerman, who chose not to…
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Elks to have Sunday breakfast
The Lambertville Elks, 66 Wilson St., will have an all-you-can-eat breakfast Sunday, March 30, from 7:30 to 11 a.m. The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. There will be plain and blueberry pancakes, scrambled eggs, omelets, French toast, sausage, bacon, home fries, toast, muffins, coffee, tea and juice.
