Category: archives
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Jack S. Ittleson
TITUSVILLE Jack S. Ittleson, 73, died Nov. 6 at St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne, Pa. Born in Jersey City, he had resided in this area since 1967. Mr. Ittleson served in the U.S. Army in the Jag Corp. An accountant at the Deloid, Dush and Ross firm, he was a consultant to the…
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Housing plan a false promise
Gov. Jon Corzine’s administration can be summed up as promises made, promises broken. His plan to create 100,000 affordable housing units over a 10-year period is built on a weak foundation. Housing has been very expensive in the last several years due to several factors. Government building regulations have increased the cost by 25…
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Lorraine C. Burkhart
BORDENTOWN Lorraine C. Burkhart, 60, died Friday at the Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Born in Trenton, Ms. Burkhart was a longtime resident of Hamilton until moving to Bordentown in 1995. She recently retired from the State of New Jersey, Judiciary Tax Court, with 25 years of service, and had been…
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End of daylight saving doesn’t mean end to energy saving
By Scott Bentivegna, Sustainable Lawrence Another daylight-saving time has come and gone. Many fire stations and safety organizations use this semi-annual event to remind residents to change the batteries in their smoke detectors. This gentle reminder is a great way to get people to do a little thing that can make a big difference. Maybe…
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Florence football: Pieces are in place for more crowns
By Sean Moylan, Staff Writer Right about now all of the talk is supposed to be centered around how the Florence High football team’s 20-17 playoff loss to Highland Park was the end of an era for the four-time defending Group I Central Jersey champs. However, you just don’t get that vibe from watching this…
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Departing superintendent faces board’s questions
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Bordentown Regional Board of Education expressed frustration with Superintendent Albert Monillas’ resignation, effective Jan. 2, at last week’s board meeting, asking him if he had acted in good faith when he signed the Bordentown contract. Dr. Monillas said that at the time he accepted the superintendent job…
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Late ballots change nothing; candidate considers recount
Falk Engel "besieged" by people asking he demand votes be rechecked By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A handful of provisional ballots cast in last week’s general election did nothing to change the winning candidates for three seats on Township Council, reaffirming the victors as incumbent council members Pam Mount and Michael Powers and newcomer Bob…
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Frances M. Stam
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Frances M. Stam, 83, died Friday in Lawrenceville. Born in Chester, Pa., she had resided in the Bordentown area since 1970. She retired as a principal clerk from the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission in Trenton after 17 years of service. Daughter of the late Raymond and Marie Wright Curlis, she is…
