Category: archives
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HHS band prepares to retain championship title
Competitive seasons not limited to sports By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer If the members of the Hillsborough Marching Raider Band find themselves standing below the glaring football field lights waiting to begin another award-winning performance in November — as they have in recent years — they may not remember the number of marching steps they’ve…
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LHS handles Notre Dame
FOOTBALL By: Tim Falls In the beginning it seemed Notre Dame’s passing game would give the Irish the advantage. In the end it became their undoing. The Lawrence High School football team started their season with a 35-18 victory over Notre Dame on Saturday. The Cardinals caught six interceptions and stopped the Irish offense as…
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A changing landscape
First Choice Bank CEO Randy Hanks, at left, and Executive Vice President Jim Bortolotti. Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski
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OBITUARIES
For the week of Sept. 13 Ellen L. Kisthardt CREAM RIDGE Ellen L. Kisthardt, 55, died Sunday. She was born in and had lived in Trenton before moving to Cream Ridge 30 years ago. She was a graduate of St. Anthony’s High School and earned a nursing degree at St. Frances School of Nursing.…
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DazGlobal Acquires Medical Crossfire
By Princeton Business Journal DazGlobal, LLC, a multimedia agency network headquartered in Hackensack, has announced that it has acquired Liberty Communications Network, formally a Boron Lepore & Assoc. and Cardinal Health company, located in East Windsor. Liberty Communications Network produces Medical Crossfire, CaseMed and Pod Pearls branded interactive learning formats. With the acquisition, Greg…
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TOWNSHIP BRIEFS
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer >Ordinance opens door to flood help The Township Committee unanimously introduced an ordinance that will protect homeowners living in flood plains by making them eligible for the National Flood Insurance Program. According to Bill White, township engineer, without the ordinance, flood insurance policies could not be issued or renewed, and…
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Letters to the editor
From the Sept. 13 edition City residents support public works manager To the editor: The story in the Register News on Sept. 6 regarding actions pending against Bob Erickson was very disturbing to us. We have lived in Bordentown City most of our lives and have known Bob since he left teaching to work for…
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City residents support public works manager
Jackie Reed and Patty DeSantis of Bordentown City To the editor: The story in the Register News on Sept. 6 regarding actions pending against Bob Erickson was very disturbing to us. We have lived in Bordentown City most of our lives and have known Bob since he left teaching to work for the city almost…
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‘People to People’ goes country to country for students
Nyya Tousaint, 12, Kamaron McNair, 11, and Phoebe Unetic, 12, all of Lawrence, participated in the People to People student ambassador program this summer, traveling to six different countries.
