Category: archives
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Manville High Winter Athletic Awards
Wrestlers were most productive by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor The winter athletic season at Manville High officially ended when the final wrestler was eliminated from District 18 tournament competition in the quarterfinals on the last weekend of February. It’s taken me a few weeks to digest another tough campaign that didn’t include many wins but…
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Church to have flea market
The First Presbyterian Church of Lambertville will hold a flea and crafts market and luncheon Saturday, April 5, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church at 31 N. Union St. in Lambertville. There will be homemade soup for sale. The lunch will consist of hot dog platters, chicken salad, egg salad and ham…
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Tax rate to rise as township faces financial challenges
By Jessica Ercolino, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE Township residents will see a 2-cent increase in the property tax rate this year due to lower state aid figures than officials originally expected. Under the $17 million budget, the property tax rate will increase from 34 cents per $100 of assessed value to 36 cents. This will…
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Post People
Mitchell Louis Hoffman, son of Karen and Gary Holder, of Kendall Park, and Philip T. Hoffman Sr., of Daytona Beach, Fla., recently completed basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Paris Island, SC. Pfc. Hoffman successfully completed 12 weeks of training designed to challenge new recruits both physically and mentally. Each day, Pfc. Hoffman…
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Daylight saving brings more ways to be sustainable
Weekly eco-tips courtesy Sustainable Lawrence By Scott Bentivegna, Sustainable Lawrence Another daylight-saving time has come and gone. Most people know it’s time to change the batteries in their smoke detectors and check other safety gear. This gentle reminder is a great way to get people to do a little thing that can make a big…
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Purim carnival celebrates holiday at B’nai Tikvah
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer Congregation B’nai Tikvah will be holding a Purim Carnival from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center at 1001 Finnegan Lane in North Brunswick. The event is open to the public and will feature more than 40 different activities and rides for kids, according to Rabbi Robert…
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Raymond Malsbury
SPRINGFIELD — Raymond Lee Malsbury, 64, of Springfield died March 11 at Samaritan Hospice at Virtua Memorial Hospital in Mount Holly. Born in Trenton, he resided in Springfield since 1969. He was a past member of the Jacksonville Fire Company. He was a retail salesman for the Burlington Coat Factory for many years. …
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Easter worship
Sunday, March 23 — The Holy Cross Lutheran Church will hold an Easter worship at 10:03 a.m. at 280 Crosswicks Road (Route 528 East), Bordentown. For more information, visit www.hclconline.org. The First Baptist Church of Bordentown will hold its Easter worship service at 10:15 a.m. The Rev. Jay Rambo will preach an Easter message, the…
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Francis J. Leone
TRENTON – Francis J. “Frank” Leone, 49, of the Villa Park section of Trenton, died March 12 at New Jersey State Police Headquarters in West Trenton, where he had worked in the mail delivery section for more than 19 years. Born in Trenton and a graduate of Trenton High School, class of 1977, he…
