Category: archives
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Change is good, but more to come
Lewis Koushel of Morrisville, Pa. To the editor: Robbinsville Township is a done deal. Thank you. Now, we our approaching our last phase. Every township should have its own ZIP code. Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes should draft a resolution asking the U.S. Postal Service to issue a ZIP Code 08691 for Robbinsville Township. Mayor…
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If it’s time to dine on Turkey, it’s time for Vikes-Raiders
By Ken Weingartner, Sports Writer When the South Brunswick High football team hosts rival North Brunswick in their annual Thanksgiving Day game Nov. 22, the Vikings better bring the stuffing. As in stuffing Pushaun Brown. Brown is coming off a 376-yard, 39-carry effort in North Brunswick’s 42-28 win over Old Bridge last week. It was…
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Senior Happenings
NOVEMBER HOURS Weekend hours: The South Brunswick Senior Center, located on Kingston Lane, will be open every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and every Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., except Nov. 25. Board games, billiards, computer classes, ping-pong and more activities are available. Senior band practice is at 1:30 p.m. and…
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Gather round and hear a tale
Tellabration returns to central New Jersey for 11th year By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer Tellabration is celebrating its 11th year in central New Jersey, and founders of the annual event encourage teachers, students and the community to come and listen to the art of “telling a story.” The event, which will be held at the…
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Plan eyed for Dayton
Coalition looks to future of village by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer The Dayton Village Citizen’s Coalition is taking the first steps toward creating a development plan that could turn the five-corners intersection into a village center area. The coalition held an open meeting Tuesday night in an attempt to generate interest among residents of the…
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Daniel Michael Slonicki
SAVANNAH, Ga. Daniel Michael Slonicki, 42, formerly of Trenton, died at Memorial Hospital in Savannah, Ga., Nov.3. He had a passion for music, enjoyed both fishing and reading and was an avid race car fan. He enjoyed many sports including football, soccer, hockey, basketball and baseball. Mr. Slonicki is survived by his mother, Ann…
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Council member-elect thanks Lawrence voters
I want to thank the people of Lawrence Township for electing me to the Town Council on Nov. 6. I am grateful for the support of all those who voted for me and pledge to all Lawrence residents that I will do the very best job I can in serving our community. I want to…
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Authors team up to pen fantasy romance novel
By Mary Kaempfen Special Writer Once upon a time a songwriter named Jerome Kern fashioned a song called “I Could Write a Book.” A while local authors Patt Mihailoff of Hillsborough and Kathye Quick of Manville have done that both have published several novels they could add a new tune to Mr. Kern’s…
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Nov. 15, 2007
Ethel Morrison Ethel M. Morrison, of Lawrence, died Nov. 8 at home. She was 85. Born in Lawrence, she was a lifelong resident. She was formerly employed in the accounting department of Trenton Banking and was also the former manager of the Et Cetera store in the Lawrenceville Shopping Center. Mrs. Morrison was a former…
