Category: archives
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Bad start hurts MHS wrestlers in tri-meet
Team drops first three January meets by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor The Manville High wrestling team was hoping for a split in Saturday’s tri-meet at Delaware Valley. While the Mustangs knew they wouldn’t be competitive against the powerful Terriers in the second match, they expected a close match with Bernards in the morning. Things didn’t…
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TOWNSHIP BRIEFS
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer Meetings stay on Tuesdays The Township Committee unanimously approved a resolution at Monday’s reorganization meeting, setting the meeting schedule for the upcoming year. Meetings will continue to be held at 7:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month, unless otherwise noted. They will take place in the…
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BRHS wrestlers now 9-2
By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer Late last week when asked what he thought his then 5-2 Bordentown High wrestling squad’s record would be after an extended weekend (a Monday match versus Maple Shade) of matches, Scotties head coach Joe “Nostradamus” Sprague, said, “I expect for us to be 9-2 by Monday night, but New Egypt…
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Coins for Calling program a success
Sharon Martin and Marilyn Timony of Robbinsville To the editor: On behalf of the Sharon School Social Committee, we would like to personally thank the parents and families of the students at Sharon Elementary School for the numerous donations of coins for our Coins for Calling fundraiser. With your generosity and kindness, we were able…
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North Hanover eyes budget preservation in new year
By Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer NORTH HANOVER The township is under the direction of new mayor Mike Moscatiello following its reorganization meeting Jan. 1. Mr. Moscatiello, a Republican residing on Ivy Lane in Wrightstown, replaces Republican Lou DeLorenzo as mayor. Mr. DeLorenzo’s committee term expires at the conclusion of 2008. Maintaining North Hanover’s…
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Local man dies in Saturday crash
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer A 39-year-old Monmouth Junction man died early Saturday morning after he lost control of his car and hit a tree on Deans Rhode Hall Road. Thomas Sohl was pronounced dead at the scene, approximately a quarter mile west of Fresh Ponds Road, according to South Brunswick police spokesman Detective Jim…
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Madeline T. Larkin
SEASIDE PARK Madeline T. Larkin, 79, of Seaside Park and formerly of Bordentown Township, died Dec. 30 at the Clare Estates in Bordentown. Ms. Larkin and her late husband Harry were the former owners of New Heights Inn located on Route 130 in Bordentown Township. She was a veteran, serving in the U.S. Air…
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Terrence Gerard Ryan
FLORENCE Terrence G. “Terry” Ryan, 53, of Florence died Jan. 1 at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia. Mr. Ryan was born in Trenton, and was the son of the late William F. Sr. and Clare Cantwell Ryan. He was a supervisor, employed by Circuit Foil/Yates Industries of Bordentown for 24 years. Mr. Ryan also worked…
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Commission sets ‘Living Greener’ session Jan. 16
The Hopewell Township Environmental Commission will hold a public meeting on Jan. 16 at 7:30 p.m. to learn about its “Living Greener” initiative. This project is the commission’s effort to help make Hopewell Township a more environmentally sustainable community. The meeting will be held in the township Municipal Building, Route 546 and Scotch Road. ”Sustainable…
