Category: archives
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Plaque would honor those serving in military
Cara Latham UPPER FREEHOLD Township officials are looking into a resident’s proposal to erect a tribute plaque to members of the community who are actively serving in the Middle East. During the Township Committee’s Sept. 6 meeting, Somerset Court resident Bruce Novozinsky asked the Township Committee to look into possibly providing funding for the…
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RHS tops AHS in local showdown
Kyle Moylan Shae Fahey didn’t know if he could catch Doug Tisce. What the Robbinsville High senior did know, however, was there was only one way to find out. ”I just moved my legs as fast as I could,” Fahey noted of his great open field tackle, which saved a touchdown and was the pivotal…
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Community Calendar
From the Sept. 20 edition Steamboat lecture Thursday, Sept. 20 The Bordentown Historical Society will present “Steamboating on the Delaware” at 7:30 p.m. at the Friends Meeting House, 302 Farnsworth Ave. Industrial and architectural historian Paul W. Schoop will present the lecture. He will discuss the 19th century steamboat commerce and transportation on the…
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Police blotter
For the week of Sept. 20 Liudmyla Berenfus, of South Main Street, was charged with shoplifting at 11:04 p.m. Sept. 11, after security officers at the Wal-Mart store on North Main Street detained her in the store. Details on the items she is alleged to have taken were not available. She was processed and released…
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First aid squad flea market Saturday
The semi-annual Flea Market and Craft Show sponsored by the Auxiliary of the Manville First Aid and Rescue Squad has been scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2290, 600 Washington Ave., Manville. Rain of shine. In addition to vendors and crafters offering their specialties, breakfast and…
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Bordentown field hockey records big win over a talented New Egypt squad
Sean Moylan Sports Writer If the Bordentown High field hockey team goes on to have a successful season, the Scotties need look no further than this past Monday’s 2-1 home win over New Egypt as the turning point. “It was a motivating victory,” said Kim Fithen. “This is my first year coaching in Burlington…
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EDITORIAL: Rezoning right decision for township
The Township Council is ready to change the future complexion of Route 130. It has begun the process of rezoning a group of properties west of the highway, near its intersection with Friendship Road, from industrial to what is likely to be a mix of low-density residential and retail uses. Last week, the council took…
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Thomas Kenyhercz
HILLSBOROUGH Thomas Michael Kenyhercz died Sept. 8 at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. He was 57. He was born in Youngstown, Ohio, grew up in Struthers, Ohio, and lived in Cincinnati, and West Lafayette, Ind., before moving to Hillsborough in 1977. Mr. Kenyhercz worked for Ortho and Janssen Pharmaceutical before starting Kross Inc., a regulatory…
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Charles E. Binns
FLORENCE TOWNSHIP Charles E. Binns, 67, died Sept. 11 in Samaritan Hospice, Virtua Memorial Hospital, Mount Holly. Mr. Binns was born in Auburn, N.Y. He was the son of the late John and Lucille Bloomingdale Binns and resided in Florence Township for 42 years. He was a retired manager, employed by National Cash Registers, New…
