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Community calendar
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David G. Sanders
UPPER FREEHOLD David G. Sanders, 65, died Feb. 12 at his residence. Born in Havre De Grace, Md., he previously lived in Baltimore before moving to Cream Ridge 22 years ago. Mr. Sanders was an auto mechanic for Crossroads Chevrolet in New Egypt. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran and a member of…
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Nancy Louise Bowne
HARVEY CEDARS Nancy Louise Bowne, 70, formerly of Harvey Cedars, died Monday at Hamilton Continuing Care Center. Born in Mount Holly, she was raised on a farm in Southampton Township before moving to Allentown. Ms. Bowne was a former resident of Lawrenceville from the late 1960’s until 1978 when she moved to Crosswicks. She…
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Teachers step up presence at board meeting
Budget surplus, more state funding not true, according to board members By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer Teachers filled the back of the Alexander Batcho Intermediate School Media Center during Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting, with a standing- room-only crowd gathered to comment on the eight- month teaching contract dispute. ”We are concerned that we are…
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Constable school principal to leave for new post
by Davy James, Staff Writer Constable Principal Richard Chromey will be leaving his position at the elementary school to begin his appointment as the new director of program assessment and data management for South Brunswick schools sometime in April. He will be replacing John Haymond, who retired in November. ”I’m scheduled to leave and begin…
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William S. Mills
BORDENTOWN William S. Mills, 86, of Bordentown died Feb. 13 at Frankford Hospital in Langhorne, Pa. Born in Trenton, he was a lifetime area resident. A 1939 graduate of Trenton High School, Mr. Mills earned his bachelor’s degree from Duquesne University and went on to do graduate studies at Temple University. A World War…
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Township honors lifesaving effort at health club
Hillsborough Mayor Anthony Ferrera (at left) and Chief of Police Paul Kaminsky (at right) congratulate (left to right) Cpl. David Fisher, Officer Joe Bastardo, Officer Craig Heindrichs and Jack Talpos, after their efforts saved the life of a fitness club member who suffered a heart attack. Photo courtesy of Hillsborough Township police
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Joint Insurance Fund will save city $100K
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITYThe city recently realized over $100,000 in savings after joining the Burlington County Joint Insurance Fund. Last year, the city paid nearly $299,290 for insurance, while this year the city will pay $192,950 for coverage. Burlington County Joint Insurance Fund Chairman Jeffrey Hatcher said it is “vital for a…
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Scott and Flynn win Group I track championships
By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer With a few more great performances like the ones Amber Scott and Megan Flynn gave at this past Saturday’s NJSIAA Group I Indoor State Championship at the Tom’s River Bennett Complex, Robbinsville may need to officially change its name to “Titleville.” Scott won a state title in the 55 meter…
