Category: archives
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Drunken driver crusade to begin in state Friday
Through Sept. 3, law enforcement officers will be stepping up impaired driving enforcement as part of New Jersey’s "Over the Limit Under Arrest 2007 Crackdown" By John Tredrea The Hopewell Township Police Department will increase enforcement of laws against drunken driving as part of a state-led, statewide campaign that will run from Friday through Sept.…
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Obituaries
Aug. 16, 2007 Catalino Arenas WASHINGTON Catalino Arena, 77, died Tuesday, Aug. 7 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Dr. Arena was born April 30, 1930 in Naic, Cavite, Philippines. A valedictorian graduate from Western Cavite Institute, Dr. Arena received an Associate in Arts at the University of Santo Tomas (The…
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Let’s Make a Rackett
Princeton’s own three-car garage band releases second CD. By: Rachel Marx From left: Stephen Allen, Nigel Smith, Paul Muldoon, Bobby Lewis and Lee Matthew are rockin’ with Rackett. Set Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon’s lyrics to "three-car garage rock" tunes, and the resultant musical anomaly is called Rackett. This Princeton-based band puts the "art" in…
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GOP calls for clean council campaigning
Republican candidates for Town Council have asked their Democratic opponents to sign a pledge to focus on the issues and avoid mudslinging By: Lea Kahn The Lawrence Township Republican candidates for Township Council have asked their Democratic opponents to sign a pledge committing the signers to focus on the issues and avoid mudslinging. But the…
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Post 26 advances to American Legion Regionals
By: Sean Moylan Exhausted by a 17-2 win over Bloomfield which placed it in this week’s Regionals at Reading, Pennsylvania, the Bordentown Post 26 American Legion squad, nonetheless, went all out in an attempt to capture a state title in last Wednesday (August 8) night’s Final 8 action at Breslin Field in Lyndhurst. Post 26…
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Students say school schedules are tardy
Sophomores, juniors and seniors won’t receive their schedules until the first day of school. By: Eileen Oldfield A schedule switch might have Hillsborough High School students stuck in a conflict on the first day of school, since they will not receive their schedules until that day. Prior to this year, students received schedules during the…
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Town to talk revaluation
Residents can air their concerns at a Sept. 10 meeting By: Megan DeMarco Residents who still have questions about the township’s recent revaluation and its affect on their tax bills will get another chance to air their concerns in September. Tax Assessor Steve Benner will be at the Sept. 10 Township Committee meeting to answer…
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Editorial (08.16.07)
Woe to those caught in the blame game When the stuff hits the fan, you have to point the finger of blame at somebody. That appears to be the logic behind the recent decision to indict two Rider University administrators, Dean of Students Anthony Campbell and Director of Greek Life Ada Badgley, in the alcohol…
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