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HELP SAVE ST. MICHAEL’S TRACT
There’s lots one can do to become involved in this cause! By Ruth Luse Editor’s Note: Events and activities listed below are being held for the sole purpose of helping the D&R Greenway Land Trust acquire the funds necessary to preserve the St. Michael’s property in Hopewell by the deadline date of March 15. At…
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Louise M. Nichols
Louise M. Nichols, 95, died Tuesday, Feb. 27, at Acorn Glen, Princeton. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., she was a former member of St. Clements Episcopal Church in Wilkes-Barre, its choir and altar guild as well as a volunteer at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. She was the oldest active member of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, and a…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: A South 11th Avenue resident reported the theft of a Yamaha four-wheeler all-terrain vehicle, valued at $6,728, from his yard sometime between the first of the year and Feb. 26. *** Phillip Venis, 22, of Hillsborough, was charged with driving while intoxicated at 1:37 a.m. March 1 after police stopped him on North Main…
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Officials: Municipal aid not enough to ease taxes
By: Cara Latham While local municipalities will see a small increase in state aid this year, officials say the additional money will not ease the tax burden as they prepare their new budgets. The amount given to each municipality varied this year from town to town, but most did not receive more than $20,000 over…
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Joint services for mother and murdered daughter
The two died Saturday in a murder-suicide. By: Purvi Desai Joint prayer and memorial services for Emmalene and Sara Emiliano, the mother and daughter who died Saturday in a murder-suicide, are scheduled for today (Thursday). A prayer service is slated for 10 a.m. at Ketusky Funeral Home on Brooks Boulevard, followed by a 10:30 a.m.…
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Puttin’ on the Ritz
The commercial art of Sydney S. Stern is still used on cracker boxes to this day. By: Anthony Stoeckert The way Donald Stern remembers it, his father Sydney came home from work one Friday evening in 1934 with a big assignment. Sydney was an artist with the National Biscuit Co., which had developed a new…
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Morgan’s stock rises in state run
By: David Gurney WOODBRIDGESenior guard Brian Morgan saw his playing time dip early in the season and was, let’s say, a little disgruntled. Relegated to seventh, eighth-man status, his minutes were low, his role in the offense was limited, and he was counted on for some quick spurts of fierce defense. But what he was…
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Kuehne just misses history at Meet of Champs
HHS swimmer finishes second in 100 breaststroke By: John E. Powers Hillsborough High School senior swimming star Pat Kuehne and Raider head coach Todd Sudol had a brief conversation Sunday at the Gloucester County Institute of Technology in Sewell. Sudol and Kuehne talked about passing up the 200 IM final at the New Jersey…
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Editor’s Journal (03.08.07)
Costochondritis finally ready for the spotlight By: John Dunphy My body is a roadmap of maladies. As I type this, the right side of my jaw aches from an undiagnosed bout of temporomandibular joint disorder. My triceps are sore from a recent return to working out. My sensitive neck, fine for now, will surely become…
