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Margaret Eveland
ROBBINSVILLE Margaret Uveges Eveland, 91, died Dec. 17 at Park Place Center in South Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick, she resided in South River and East Brunswick before moving to Robbinsville in 2002. Prior to retiring in 1991, Ms. Eveland was a salesclerk for Lee Wards in East Brunswick. She was a communicant of…
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Editorial-Dec. 27, 2007
Keep pressure on state DOT for traffic light By Mae Rhine, Managing Editor Lambertville needs to keep the heat on the state Department of Transportation over a promised traffic light on Route 165. And the state needs to make it a top priority. The intersection has been the scene of many accidents involving pedestrians, including…
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Harold F. Davis
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. Harold F. Davis, 89, died Dec. 18 at the Life Care Center of Port St. Lucie, Fla. Born in Madison, N.Y., he had been a resident of Trenton before moving to Port St. Lucie 15 years ago. He was a traffic control manager with Agway for 40 years in Bordentown…
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City’s anniversary festivities ended with a look forward
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY Mayor John Collom said 2007 was a milestone for the city founded by Joseph Borden in 1682, and its 325th anniversary was enjoyed by hundreds of residents and visitors. ”This celebration was just about as good as any that’s ever been had,” he said. ”Borden’s Towne,” because…
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Balanced attack propels AHS girls’ basketball to 4-1
By Kyle Moylan, Sports Editor The Allentown High School girls’ basketball team may have lost its holiday tournament, but it’s winning most of its games. When one of the teams dropped out, Allentown’s holiday tournament was shifted to individual games against Delran today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. and Princeton on Saturday at 3 p.m. While…
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Lorraine S. Frader
HAMILTON SQUARE Lorraine S. Frader, 75, died Dec. 18 at home. She was born and raised in Hamilton, and was formerly employed with Bayer Aspirin before marrying and starting her family. She was predeceased by her parents, Frank and Laura Jones, her husband, Charles E. Frader Sr., her son, Chuck Frader Jr., her brothers and…
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Caroline Cambridge
HAMILTON Caroline Elissa (Centoni) Cambridge died Dec. 17. Born in Boston, Mass., in 1918, Ms. Cambridge was raised in Everett, Mass., where she attended the local high school and graduated from Copley Art School, Back Bay, Boston. She served in the U.S. Air Force (WAC) in the finance department and attained the rank of…
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Cards fall in first four games
BOYS BASKETBALL By Tim Falls, Sports Editor The Lawrence High School boys basketball is off to a rough start with the Cardinals still looking for a win. Lawrence lost to cross-town rival Notre Dame, 58-45, on Friday to fall to 0-4. ”I knew the first part of our schedule would be tough,” said Lawrence coach…
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Turnpike expansion heads 2008 concerns
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Recreation and smart development have topped the township’s priorities this year, with the recent opening of several new Route 130 businesses, but in 2008 township officials will continue fighting a proposed N.J. Turnpike expansion, with meetings expected in January. Committeeman Bill Morelli said the township will continue…
