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Sharing a world of words
NBC Chinese language program enters second year By Stephanie Prokop, Staff Writer MANSFIELDThe students in Bonnie Yang’s fourth period class at Northern Burlington County Regional High School start off with a chorus of zhè’s, dà’s and wo’s. The 15 students, enrolled in the Level 2 Chinese class, begin by singing a few bars of a…
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Sept. 11, 2001: Recognition and remembrance
GUEST COLUMN By Julie Aberger Editor’s note: Tuesday was the sixth anniversary of the terrorist attacks involving three hijacked airplanes in New York City and Washington, D.C. A fourth hijacked aircraft, United Airlines Flight 93, did not reach its intended target, instead crashing in an empty field just outside Shanksville, Pa., about 150…
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POLICE BLOTTER
For the week of Sept. 13 Jeffrey Geiger, 19, of Stout Drive, was issued summonses for possession of alcoholic beverages underage, resisting arrest and consumption of alcoholic beverages underage after police found two open containers of an alcoholic beverage in his vehicle while it was parked at the Ann Van Middlesworth Park on Pleasant View…
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OBITUARY: Mabel G. Nutt
NEW EGYPT Mabel G. Nutt, 90, of New Egypt died Sept. 4. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Tilghman Funeral Home, New Egypt. Interment was held at Emleys Hill Cemetery, Cream Ridge.
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Council suspends club for noise and fighting
Pure Lounge received 13 complaints after opening in May By Audrey Levine Staff Writer The owners of the go-go club Pure Lounge, on South Street, were issued a 14-day suspension of their license at Monday’s Borough Council meeting in response to 13 charges filed against them in May concerning excessive noise and fighting on the…
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ON POINT
Putting up with quips and claims By Linda McCarthy I have the unique distinction of breaking every chain letter ever sent to me. I suppose this accounts for my incredible run of bad luck, dating back to that first day I hit the planet. In the era of pen and paper, I could easily explain…
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EDITORIAL
Voters keep short leash on local officials. Local officials have probably been noticing more averted eyes and icy glares after the latest roundup of corrupt public officials in the state. After U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie announced charges against 11 officials, perhaps residents aren’t being too cynical for believing few trustworthy officials are left east of…
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Expectations are high
GIRLS SOCCER By: John E. Powers The Hopewell Valley High School girl’s soccer team expects some great things this fall. Just because it didn’t happen Friday, doesn’t change that feeling. The Bulldogs, coming off an 18-4 season and their third straight Patriot Division title, opened the season with a 5-0 loss to perennial Mercer County…
