Category: archives
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Unwanted light raises health concerns
Mary Ann Langelle of Bordentown Township Editor’s note: The following is a copy of a letter written in 2006 and sent on behalf of a family to the Bordentown Township Committee. They have requested that the letter be printed here. This letter is submitted to lodge a formal complaint concerning the lighting that has been…
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Officers demand new contract, safer conditions
Rallies held in Bordentown, Trenton By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Members of a law enforcement union staged a protest outside the Juvenile Medium Security Facility located on Burlington Street on Friday morning, stating that they are “fed up” with working without a contract in what they say are unsafe conditions. The rally…
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Police Beat, Oct. 18
BORDENTOWN CITY * * * Police said Terance Clark, 38, of Hamilton, was charged with disorderly conduct Oct. 7 when police responded to a report of a man harassing boaters and fishermen at the Bordentown Beach. Police said Mr. Clark was using profanity and playing a radio loudly, and attempts to calm him failed. He…
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Michael Barter
MANVILLE Michael David Barter died Oct. 8 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. He was 70. Born in London, England, he is the adopted son of Elizabeth Barter, and grew up in West Chester, Pa., before moving to Manville in 1963. Mr. Barter was an electrical maintenance person for Howell Electric Motors in Plainfield…
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Town seeking partial property owners
Partial owners of preserved property are due money By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Patricia E. Bone Hart and Alan Bone, please call home. Well, please call Municipal Attorney Kevin Nerwinski if you want to collect the money owed to you from the sale of land purchased by Lawrence Township as part of the Loveless Nature…
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Social dance
Saturday, Oct. 20 — Join the 325th anniversary Committee in the last big event of the year, the Colonial Social Dance. The event will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Yapewi Aquatic Club. There will be light refreshments and a professional group of dance callers, musicians and dancers to teach colonial dances. Anyone who…
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Cecilia Hanley
Cecilia Hanley HAMILTON Cecilia Alice Anthes Hanley died Oct. 8 in Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. She was 79. Born in Elizabeth, daughter of the late William and Cecelia Claren Anthes, she had been a resident of Union, N.J. and Scottsdale, Ariz. prior to moving to Hamilton in 2002. Mrs.…
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Northern Burlington, Bordentown football teams record wins
Sean Moylan Sports Writer Scotties’ running back Wayne Cobbs made the most of his limited chances, scoring a pair of touchdowns while rushing for 71 yards on only six carriers to spark Bordentown to a 24-12 win over Riverside. With 4:47 remaining in the opening quarter, Cobbs used a great outside block by…
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Raymond Michno Sr.
MANVILLE Raymond R. Michno Sr. died Oct. 14 at home. He was 85. Born in Manville, he had been a lifelong resident of the borough. Mr. Michno was employed as supervisor for 41 years at Johns-Manville Corporation, retiring in 1982, after his retirement he was foreman at Sterile Products and North American Reiss in…
