Category: archives
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Pop Warner Junior Pee Wee teams are eager
Hopewell Black have enthusiasm. By: Tim Falls The Hopewell Valley Pop Warner Junior Pee Wee Black team has the enthusiam coach Bob Coleman wants from his players. They harnessed that excitement for a scrimmage last night against the Monroe Wolverines. Coleman, and assistant coaches Don Wiley, Warren Moore, Michael Wright, Ronald Youse, Pete Hoehn and…
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Bordentown Patriots still fighting in playoffs
By: Sean Moylan Although they lost a 17-15 playoff game versus Gloucester County Diamond Jaxx on Sunday at Gilder Park, the Bordentown Patriots’ great season is hardly over. The Patriots are scheduled to play the Voorhees Phillies at Lindenwold Park on Saturday morning. Then on Sunday, the Patriots will wrap up playoff pool play with…
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Mercer plans to pen pact with Comair for airline service
MERCER COUNTY UPDATE By Ruth Luse Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes said Tuesday an agreement with Comair, a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, is ready to be signed to fly out of Trenton-Mercer Airport, pending necessary approvals. This news follows an announcement made last week, when Mr. Hughes said the airport had added two new…
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It’s all in the attitude
Hopewell Pop Warner Pee Wees By: Tim Falls The right attitude can be crucial. Hopewell Valley Pop Warner Pee Wee coach Michael DeGennaro sees the right attitude in his players. The Pee Wee division is for players ages 9-12 from 70-115 pounds with more experience. "There’s a lot of good athleticism,’ said DeGennaro. "Even more…
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Horse and fish fanciers will enjoy new shops
Three new stores have opened in the growing Triangle Center. By: Donna Lukiw Art Holderied’s new tack shop, The Horse and Rider Shop, and Eagle Reef Systems, an aquarium supply store, are the latest shops to open in the growing Triangle Center. "There was a need for it in Hillsborough," Mr. Holderied said Tuesday. "There…
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Special homecoming
MHS band’s car show will include popular truck. By: John Patten and Donna Lukiw Maryland resident Steve Turner already has plans to attend the car show fundraiser for the Manville High School marching band Saturday at Manville High School, and after all he’s heard about Manville he’s getting pretty anxious. "Apparently, Manville has a lot…
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Hopewell Township seeks joint action on consolidation study
Copies of resolution asking cooperation from Hopewell and Pennington boroughs are being sent to officials By John Tredrea The Hopewell Township Committee has asked the mayors and councils of Pennington and Hopewell boroughs to join the township in applying for a state grant to fund an in-depth study of the possible consolidation of the Valley’s…
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Day camp’s counselors-in-training reach out to local seniors
CITs show concern for community By: Candice Leigh Helfand It is not every day that one gets to see the kindness of the human spirit. On Aug. 9, however, anyone at Mill Road Day Camp could see that the counselors-in-training were working hard to help their community. The counselors-in-training CITs for short held…
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Friends, family, remember bishop
Bishop Rupert Johnson, father of former Township Mayor, passed away By: Joseph Harvie Bishop Rupert Johnson, 88, a caring clergyman, loving father, and friend to the Kendall Park community, died Aug. 3, in the University Medical Center at Princeton. Bishop Johnson, father of former South Brunswick Mayor Debra Johnson, was the pastor of Rehoboth Pentecostal…
