Category: archives
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BRHS boys’ soccer edged in C.J. Group II semis
Steinman scores winner in opener By: Sean Moylan Mike Brennan had a feeling that Willie Steinman would score a goal in last Friday’s Central Jersey Group II playoff game at Northern Community Park. But before Bordentown High’s successful boys’ soccer coach could officially change his middle name to Nostradamus with his Scotties 1-0 win over…
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A day to honor America’s vets
Veteran’s Day approaches, along with ceremonies By: Joseph Harvie United States veterans will be honored at Veterans Day ceremonies at the Municipal Building at 11 a.m. Saturday. Al Kady, commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 9111, said wreath-laying ceremonies will be performed at the Municipal Building on Route 522 by members of VFW Post…
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LCA girls’ soccer team repeats Penn-Jersey title
By: Sean Moylan Two minutes into the Life Center Academy girls’ varsity soccer team’s Penn-Jersey Championship match-up versus Saint Mary’s Hall, Ashley Nyul established her dominance as a player by dribbling the ball right up the middle of the field and scoring an easy goal. It would be the first of three goals for Nyul,…
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2 towns, 1 building
Proposed hotel straddles border By: Joseph Harvie The township Zoning Board of Adjustment won’t be the only municipal land use board to decide whether to allow a 93,732-square-foot hotel to be built on Interchange Plaza near N.J. Turnpike Exit 8A. The application calls for the hotel to be built on two lots, a 1.157-acre lot…
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Buzz in the Halls
By: Pam Koharchik The homecoming king and queen were announced at the homecoming game two weeks ago, where William Malsbury and Sara DeMonte took home their respective crowns. Both students are excellent representatives from the senior class. William, a generally quiet, reserved guy, reacted modestly to his title. His parents were probably more excited; as…
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Republicans see big wins locally
Incumbents win in most towns; New Hanover challengers oust Democrats By: Vanessa S. Holt Republicans took most local races on Tuesday, holding onto seats in most towns and defeating the incumbent Democrats in New Hanover. Countywide, a little more than half of registered voters turned out on Tuesday, with 129,461, or 52 percent, or the…
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Mayoral write-in campaign falls short
Johnson receives more than 1,000 write-in votes By: Joseph Harvie Former Democratic Mayor Debra Johnson said that she was surprised, and happy, that she received more than 1,000 votes in a write-in campaign for mayor. "That’s an incredible feat," Ms. Johnson said. Ms. Johnson’s campaign was spearheaded by members of her failed primary campaign. However,…
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People line the gallery walls for photos lining the gallery halls
Young Audiences New Jersey’s opening of "Myself, My Camera, My World" at The Lawrenceville School draws large turnout. By: John Dunphy For some talented young photographers, Sunday afternoon was picture perfect. Young Audiences New Jersey, with the help of several participants, including The Lawrenceville School and the Lawrenceville Culinary Partnership, opened "Myself, My Camera, My…
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Community Calendar
From the Nov. 9 edition MOMS Club Thursday, Nov. 9 MOMS Club will hold a meeting at 9 a.m. Come to meet with other stay-at-home or part-time working moms in the community. Open to residents of Roebling, Florence, Bordentown, Fieldsboro and Mansfield. Refreshments are served and children are always welcome. For more information, please…
