Category: archives
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Jennie Altieri
Jennie Altieri HAMILTON Jennie (Jean) E. Altieri died Sept. 27 in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Philadelphia, Mrs. Altieri lived most of her life in the Trenton area. She had been with the state Department of Taxation for more than 12 years and then retired from Sterling Drug of Trenton…
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Charter flier discussed but not resolved
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer It was a question of the letter of the law versus the spirit when the Township Committee expressed its disagreement Tuesday with a request by the Charter Study Commission to send a one-page flier to all Hillsborough residents about the proposed change to a mayor-council form of government. Text of…
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Anniversary parade surpassed expectations
Larry Denney of Bordentown City To the editor: The 325th Anniversary Parade was the greatest! To run a successful parade I been told that you must have three things: a Parade Committee, great weather, and funds to put it all on. Well – we had all three. I’d like to thank the Parade Committee and,…
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At 7-3, NBC field hockey active in many post-season races
Sean Moylan Sports Writer The Northern Burlington County Regional High girls’ varsity field hockey team added to its growing list of masterpieces with an amazing 1-0 win at Rancocas Valley last Friday. “RV dominated the first half,” said NBC head varsity field hockey coach Joanne Hensch, who made some adjustments at halftime to counteract…
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Belated bravos
World War II veteran finally receives medals awarded him six decades ago By John Dunphy, Managing Editor They were honors long overdue. On Tuesday morning, Matthew Woitowicz, a resident of St. Joseph’s Skilled Nursing Center at Morris Hall, on Bishops Drive, received a host of medals for his service as a medic during…
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A day 325 years in the making
Budweiser Clydesdales are joined by Buddy the dalmation as they march through Bordentown City streets for the 325th Anniversary parade Sunday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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EDITORIAL: Township’s services need your gifts
It’s time for South Brunswick residents to open their wallets and lend a hand to their neighbors. The township Human Intervention Trust Fund is low on cash and in need of contributions from the community. According to Social Services Director LouAnne Wolf, there is about $4,500 in the trust fund, which is used which to…
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Article criticizing campaign disclosures leaves distorted, inaccurate impression
Rick Miller, Carter Road Your article (last week) about the decision by Republican council candidates Bob Bostock, Marie Tagliaferri and Falk Engel to disclose within 48 hours the name and amount of every donation they receive leaves the distorted and inaccurate impression that they are not disclosing to the state Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC)…
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Barney Kopsco
EASTON, Pa. Barney Kopsco died Sept. 28 at his residence. He was 83. Born in Sayreville, N.J., he had lived in the Somerset area and the Poconos before settling to Easton eight years ago. Mr. Kopsco retired from Taylor Forge Stainless Inc. located in Branchburg, N.J., where he worked for many years as a…
