Category: archives
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Wilfred Reynolds
Wilfred Proper Reynolds, 98, died Friday, June 1, at the Golden Living Personal Care Home in Tunkhannock, Pa. Born in Factoryville, Pa., he was a former Princeton resident. In the 1950s he opened Reynolds Antiques on Ridge Road in South Brunswick, running the store until he retired to Tunkhannock in the early 1980s. In the…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
From the June 7 edition Name change petition filed To the editor: On Monday, I filed a petition in the township clerk’s office to change the name of Washington Township to "Township of Robbinsville." A name change will help establish recognition of our community. We have seen many changes in the past four years …
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Timmy T. Thompson
Timmy Turner Thompson, 95, of Jonesboro, died at 12:39 a.m. Friday, August 2, 2006, at her brother’s house in Jonesboro.
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HHS track and field athletes advance to Meet of Champs
Lane, Young, O’Connor, Ksiezopolski score in Group 4 By: Rudy Brandl Brandon Lane knew it was just a matter of time before he’d soar to another personal record in the triple jump. He picked the perfect time to unleash his monster leap at last Saturday’s State Group 4 Championships in Egg Harbor. The Hillsborough High…
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Lunetta dives into Special Olympic action
By: Sean Moylan Columbus’ Jonathan Lunetta is not your average Special Olympics athlete. He cracks jokes that are funnier than most professional comedians. Every time he competes in the aquatics events at Special Olympics New Jersey Summer Games at The College of New Jersey, he brings along a rooting section that’s larger than that of…
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CHS hospital plan for Hopewell Township gets mixed reviews
The majority of the 20-odd people who spoke expressed reservations or outright opposition to the hospital By John Tredrea Emotional public comment both pro and con was aired during a Monday night presentation by Capital Health Systems (CHS) on its proposal to build a new hospital in southeastern Hopewell Township. The presentation, attended by about…
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Students learn about Holocaust from survivors
By: Stephanie Prokop MANSFIELDAll too often, students learn about significant points in history from textbooks, and never get a first-person account of how events occurred. On May 31, Northern Burlington County Regional High School juniors got a chance to experience firsthand the inspirational and harrowing personal stories of two Holocaust survivors. Both women spoke of…
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Raiders blanked in CJ 4 baseball final
Sadin’s absence hurts team By: Rudy Brandl HAMILTON The Hillsborough High baseball team has been a tired bunch in recent weeks, worn down by a combination of grueling games and a shortage of pitching. If there was one thing the Raiders couldn’t afford in last Friday’s Central Jersey Group 4 championship game at Steinert,…
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Kindergarteners share their new found wisdom
Advice from graduating kindergarten students By: Emily Holody After an exciting first year of elementary school, the kindergarten class of 2006-2007 is moving on to first grade. These students shared their experiences in kindergarten and offered advice for preschoolers moving up to kindergarten next year. As it turns out, kindergarten, isn’t all about the ABC’s.…
