Category: archives
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First Baby In Trenton Born At Capital Health System
From left, Parents Maura Saquic and Marvin Chan of Trenton, NJ welcome their newborn baby boy Marvin, who is the first baby born in Trenton in 2008.
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Special needs testing/evaluations workshop on Thursday
Advocates for Special Kids (ASK-PTO) is sponsoring a free workshop on testing, evaluating and special needs children, at 7 p.m. Jan. 10 in the Lawrence Middle School library, Princeton Pike. For more information, visit www.asknj.org.
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Rec wrestlers begin season
In their first match of the season, the Manville Recreation wrestlers traveled to Branchburg for a Dec. 20 match in the opener both teams. Manville is dedicating this season to Tom Oset’s family, which is signified by the T O on their uniforms. ”Tom Oset was a great man in my eyes as well of…
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BRHS girls now 8th ranked bowling team in NJ
By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer This past Saturday at the Brick Memorial Bowling Tournament, the talented Bordentown High girls’ varsity bowling team found out just how good it is. Taking on only the best teams in all of New Jersey, the Scotties placed eighth overall in the tourney and they’re now ranked eighth in the…
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Editorial – Council needs to work on consensus
Can’t we all just get along? Hopefully we can, but if recent rumblings among some local political leaders are any indication, the next several years in Lawrence could be very long and contentious. At the organizational meeting on New Year’s Day, incumbent Democrats Michael Powers and Pam Mount were sworn in for their second and…
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Showing pride in community
“Charity begins at home” — the community of South Brunswick truly proved this during the holiday season. Every year for more than 30 years, this township has helped those less fortunate to enjoy a wonderful holiday season. This year with the help of some truly incredible volunteers, we sorted and packed food and gifts for…
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Fire breaks out in university apartment building
PRINCETON — Fire companies from Princeton and surrounding communities responded Thursday to a fire on the upper floors of a Princeton University apartment building on College Road. The building, which provides faculty housing, was evacuated in mid-afternoon. No injuries have been reported. See Friday’s edition of the The Princeton Packet for further details and photos.
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Kuczinski takes Millstone Township Committee seat, replacing Dilfanian
By Jessica Ercolino, Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The Township Committee last week selected Republican Mike Kuczinski to fill the open seat created by the resignation of former Committeeman Ray Dilfanian. Mr. Kuczinski, 47, of Wagner Farm Lane, was appointed to the Township Committee during its reorganization meeting Jan. 2. He thanked the committee and immediately…
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Robbinsville ice hockey breaks out of mini-slump
By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer After a recent slide against the powerhouses of the CVC, the Robbinsville High ice hockey team returned to its winning ways with an impressive 7-4 win over Ewing at the Lawrence Prep School on Monday. ”This was a huge game for us in the big picture. We’ve lost four games…
