Category: archives
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RHS girls 2nd, boys 3rd in C.J. Group I cross country
By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer In the biggest race of the year (so far) the “Big Three” of the Robbinsville High girls’ varsity cross country team gave a masterful performance to spark the Ravens to a second-place finish as a team at Saturday’s Central Jersey Group I Sectional cross country championships at Thompson Park in…
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Students hear astronaut’s long journey to space
Tom Marshburn told Hillsborough Middle School students about training for space flights, Monday. Staff photo by Eileen Oldfield
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New shopping center should display flag
Stan Stimpson of Fieldsboro To the editor: From an American veteran, I live in Fieldsboro, a couple streets over from the new Acme shopping center mall. There are some well-known stores in this mall. Acme, UPS store, Sleepy’s, Starbucks, Hollywood Tans, a Wachovia Bank, etc. This center is in Bordentown Township and Fieldsboro. What I…
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Walkers thank friends for fundraising support
Carrie and David Elliott of Columbus To the editor: David and I wanted to take a moment to offer our sincerest thanks and gratitude toward those who helped make our participation in the Susan G. Komen for the Cure 60 mile, 3 Day Breast Cancer Walk in Philadelphia such a success. We can hardly believe…
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Beatrice Agnes Van Noy
Beatrice Agnes Van Noy, 88, of Manahawkin, died Nov. 6 at her home. Born in Messena, N.Y., she lived in Pennington and Titusville for 18 years, moving to Manahawkin eight years ago. She was an accountant for the former Centennial Savings and Loan, Pennington, for six years, retiring 23 years ago. She was a member…
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County Planning Board to hear Wal-Mart application tonight
Wal-Mart on Spruce Street on Lawrence/Ewing border approved in August Mercer County Planning Board meeting 6:30 P.M., Room 211 Thursday, Nov. 8, 2007 McDade Administration Building 640 South Broad Street, Trenton
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Ginez a step closer to next goal
By Michael Holcombe, Sports Writer A year ago, South Brunswick’s Sophia Ginez made an auspicious debut on the high school cross country scene. As only a freshman she finished second at the Greater Middlesex Conference Meet and went all the way to the state group meet. For many runners that is an entire career, but…
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Turnpike battle lines drawn
Liz Finelli holds her dog Luna, who is wearing a T-shirt showing her opposition to the turnpike widening proposal. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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Turnpike battle lines drawn
By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Residents of Williamsburg Village, Clifton Village and Chesterfield Township came to Montpelier Street on Saturday afternoon to protest the widening of the N.J. Turnpike. The objective of the protest was to rally support and for residents to add their names to a petition that has already gathered…
