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Grand opening set for Shoppes at Pennington
Events slated Friday and Saturday Shoppes at Pennington, a new group of retail outlets and dining establishments in northwest Pennington Borough, is set for grand opening festivities Friday and Saturday. Shoppes at Pennington is off northbound Route 31 and Broemel Place, next to the Pennington Post Office. "This was a great opportunity to work with…
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Junior Ravens get off to a flying start
Defeat Bordentown Bulldogs, 25-0 The South Jersey Independent Youth Football Association (SJIYFA) counts 22 organizations in Central and South Jersey as members. The new kids on the SJIYFA block this season are the Robbinsville Junior Ravens, a program founded earlier this year. The Junior Ravens have seven teams in the SJIYFA: 75 pounds (7- and…
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Editor’s Journal (09.13.07)
Memories mulled over sausages and suds By John Dunphy, Managing Editor I pulled the cell phone from my pocket and switched it to video. For 15 seconds, it captured grainy, barely recognizable memories of when the flatbed tow truck came and picked up Victoria’s 1965 Mustang. It was Sunday night in Astoria, but not how…
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Kanaby suspension reduced to one month
The State Ethics Commission had recommended that the school board member be suspended for three months. By: Eileen Oldfield A one-month suspension for Board of Education member David Kanaby begins Friday, following state Education Commissioner Lucille Davy’s penalty reduction that cited decisions in similar cases. The ruling stems from an ethics complaint former Superintendent Karen…
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LOOKING AHEAD
Crossroads Theatre, 7 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, Melba Moore: Sweet Songs of the Soul, autobiographical play with music, Sept. 28-Oct. 7, Thu.-Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 3 p.m., Oct. 6 3, 8 p.m., $40-$55; (800) 766-6048; www.crossroadsnb.com Sovereign Bank Arena, 81 Hamilton Avenue, Trenton, Doodlebops Live!, Oct. 12, 2, 7 p.m.. $16-$41; (800) 298-4200; www.ComcastTix.com Marshall…
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Vikes make do with makeshift lineup
By: Rich Fisher Despite playing at less than full strength, the South Brunswick High girls’ tennis team still hopes to qualify for the NJSIAA state tournament, even though the cutoff date is as ridiculously early as always. Teams have to be at .500 or better by Sept. 21, and the Vikings are on that pace…
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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
