Category: archives
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Mary E. Aveni
BORDENTOWN Mary E. Aveni, 86, died Feb. 4 at her residence. Born in Bordentown City, she was a lifelong resident. Ms. Aveni graduated from St. Mary’s School, Bordentown High School and furthered her education at Rider College. After college, she was employed as office manager for Dr. Walter Scheuerman, Dr. William Sagen and Dr.…
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Making your home a LEED home
Weekly eco-tips courtesy Sustainable Lawrence By Jori Fahrenfeld, Sustainable Lawrence You may be hearing more these days about the Green Building Council, Green Build Expo and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a nonprofit organization working to advance buildings that are environmentally responsible and healthy places to…
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Three men charged with bias crimes
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR Three 18-year-old college students from the township have been charged with bias crimes after a recent spate of local anti-Semitic vandalism. Nikolai Afanassenkov, of Brownstone Road; Max Drazdik, of Wilmor Drive; and Nicholas Kurahara, of Dorchester Drive, were all charged with bias intimidation and bias-based criminal mischief,…
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Rug mill owner sues Hightstown
By Vic Monaco, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — In the spring of 2004, developer John Wolfington said he’d build 82 residential units at the site of the former rug mill and provide new space there for employees of the nearby borough hall and attached Police Department headquarters. ”I love this property,” he said of the Bank…
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ABIS splits final two dual meets on mat
by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor The Alexander Batcho Intermediate School wrestling team split its final two dual meets last week, but the squad’s overall accomplishment this season has been anything but ordinary. ABIS finished with a 4-7 regular season record to double last year’s win total. ABIS rolled over Bernards but was rocked by Somerville.…
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29 Days: Richard Allen
“This land, which we have watered with our tears and our blood, is now our mother country, and we are well satisfied to stay where wisdom abounds and gospel is free.” —Richard Allen, pastor and founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, (1760-1831) Source: African American Quotations by Richard Newman, Checkmark Books, an imprint of…
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Frank Russo
MANVILLE — Frank Russo died Feb. 4. He was 91. Born in Raritan, he was a resident of that borough until moving to Manville in 1945. Mr. Russo was employed as a mason at C. M. Viscione Masons for 20 years. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War receiving numerous medals including…
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Reported WW abduction attempt now seen as aborted runaway incident
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — A massive manhunt was under way in the neighborhoods around West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South on Thursday morning after high school officials reported what was originally thought to be the attempted abduction of a 16-year old female student, according to police. It was later determined that the…
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Parking ban ‘a long time coming’
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer FLORENCE Big trucks would be prohibited from parking near the Corner Deli on the northbound side of Delaware Avenue if an ordinance passed recently by the Township Council is approved by the county freeholders. The ordinance, passed Feb. 6, has been a long time coming, said resident Don Kamienski,…
