Category: archives
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Consider candidacy for your school board
Kevin E. Ciak of Trenton To the editor: On Tuesday, April 15, voters in 90 percent of the state’s school districts will select more than 1,500 men and women to serve on their local boards of education. For citizens with a sincere interest in the education of their community’s children, it’s not too late to…
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Community Calendar
MOMs Club Thursday, Feb. 14 The MOMS Club will meet at 9 a.m. Come to meet other stay-at-home or part-time working moms in the community. Open to residents of Roebling, Florence, Bordentown, Fieldsboro, Columbus and Mansfield. Refreshments will be served and children are always welcome. For more information, call 609-499-2058 or e-mail [email protected]. Winter…
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Willie Pearl Mullins
BORDENTOWN Willie Pearl Mullins, 83, passed away. She was born April 15, 1915 in Seales, Ala. to John and Annie Lou Golden. She later moved to Columbus, Ga. where she met and married the late Robert L. Mullins. They later moved to Bordentown. Ms. Mullins retired from the Bordentown School District, where she was…
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Police Beat
Bordentown City Andrew Apai, 20, of Pennington, was charged Feb. 12 with driving while intoxicated, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, criminal mischief, and obstruction of law. Police pulled Mr. Apai over at 3:21 a.m. as he traveled south on Route 130 and crossed over Route 206, driving at 70 mph in a 40-…
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On Campus
Graciele Elia, of Monmouth Junction, received her master’s degree in mathematics from The University of Idaho during university’s December commencement ceremony. * * * Chris Ryan, of South Brunswick, was among the students in the Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Service Learning for Management class who helped raise $10,000 for Operation Smile, a not-for-profit volunteer medical organization…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Nadezhda Gerevich, 41, of East Brunswick, was charged with driving while intoxicated following a traffic stop at 8:38 p.m. Feb. 7 on Route 1 and Route 522, police said. Several motorists reported to police that they saw a car driving erratically and Ms. Gerevich was stopped after an officer observed her failing to stay in…
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Stephanie J. Blicharz Bogdan
ROBBINSVILLE Stephanie J. Blicharz Bogdan, 95, died Feb. 7 at her residence. A lifelong Trenton and Robbinsville resident, she was a member of the Mount Carmel Guild and the Altar-Rosary Society of St. Stanislaus Church. Daughter of the late Stanley and Josephine Rzuczek Blicharz, wife of the late William Bogdan and sister of the…
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Heartfelt gratitude
Bordentown seniors prepare Valentine’s Day gifts for troops By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIPThe Bordentown Township Senior Citizens Club was busy Tuesday morning creating treats for a heart-warming luncheon, just in time for Valentine’s Day. About 15 seniors gathered at the Bordentown Senior Center to create a Valentine-themed luncheon to deliver to 100 troops…
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Loss in states hardly disturbing to South
By Ken Weingartner, Sports Writer South Brunswick High’s wrestling team lost at Howell in the opening round of the Central Jersey Group IV tournament Monday, but the fact the Vikings qualified for the event was a bigger story than the outcome. Coach Joe Dougherty hopes it’s only the first chapter. The Vikings got pins from…
