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  • Local chronicler ends ‘historic’ column

    Local chronicler ends ‘historic’ column

    Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer    ALLENTOWN — When you live in Allentown, history becomes part of your life.    That is how John Fabiano explained his journey from Boston College economics graduate to passionate historian.    Mr. Fabiano, 54, grew up in the Chambersburg section of Trenton and moved to Allentown in the early 1980s. His only…

  • Sustainable Lawrence eco-tip for Sept. 27, 2007

    By Laura Lynch, Sustainable Lawrence All Sustainable Lawrence’s eco-tips are available at www.sustainablelawrence.org    Last week we talked about the environmental benefits of line-drying your clothing. But what about environmentally friendly clothes washing? Fortunately, there are many steps we can take to make washing our clothes a more energy-efficient process.    First, always wash a full load;…

  • Good news prevails for South boys and girls

    By Michael Holcombe, Sports Writer    It was pretty much all good news for the South Brunswick High cross country program last week as both the boys and girls teams scored wins over Edison Tuesday while a contingent of sophomore girls won their division in the Bernie McGee Class meet at Elizabeth’s Warinaco Park last Saturday.…

  • LHS stumbles against Knights

    BOYS SOCCER By Tim Falls, Sports Editor    Lawrence boys soccer coach PJ Barrett expected more from the Cardinals in the loss to West Windsor-Plainsboro North on Tuesday and in the win over Allentown last Thursday.    The Knights defeated Lawrence, 3-1, and the loss dropped the Cardinals to 3-2-1.    ”It was a disappointing loss,” said Barrett.…

  • Carol Kilmer

       MANSFIELD — Carol E. Kilmer, 72, died Sept. 19 at the Samaritan Hospice Section in Virtua Hospital.    Born in North Tarrytown, N.Y., she previously resided in Fort Meyers, Fla., before moving to the Four Seasons Community in Columbus.    Ms. Kilmer enjoyed traveling, trips to Atlantic City, rearing and also was known to play a mean…

  • South Brunswick back at full strength but won’t reach states

    By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor    The good news is, Ali Noll is back and playing with the South Brunswick High tennis team.    The bad news is, she won’t be playing in the state tournament this year, and neither will the rest of the Vikings.    The massive two week window (said sarcastically) that South Brunswick and…

  • Charles Cacciatore

       BORDENTOWN — Charles J. Cacciatore, 85, formerly of Kissimmee, Fla., died Sept. 18 at Clare Estate.    Born in Trenton, he was a longtime area resident who recently moved from Florida where he resided the last 20 years.    He was formerly employed by MCCC, Mrs. Mary G. Roebling and was a former captain of the fire…

  • Josephine Krzywulak

       CHESTERFIELD — Josephine V. Krzywulak died Sept. 16 at Compassionate Care Hospice, St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, with her three daughters and caregiver by her side.    Born and schooled in Trenton, she resided with her husband, Ed, and her daughters in Chesterfield Township for most of her life.    She was affectionately known as Aunt Jo…

  • DISPATCHES: Hijacking the process

    by Hank Kalet, Managing Editor    The Matrix Development Group wants to rally the troops.    The company is running an advertisement designed to generate sympathy for its cause by implying that the South Brunswick Planning Board’s failure to approve its proposed 744,000-square-foot warehouse — and the Township Council’s proposed rezoning of the area — will lead…