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‘Bad Girls’ can’t play
Rain cancels 12th annual Hopewell softball tournament. By: Tim Falls The parents involved in the Hopewell Valley Baseball/Softball Association tried to get the 12th annual Bad Girls Invitational softball tournament going. The weather just wouldn’t allow it. For the first time in 12 years hosting the softball invitational the tournament was called off because of…
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Mapleton buildings to be preserved
Ordinance grants buildings historic status, now eligible for renovation grants By: Joseph Harvie The Township Council adopted an ordinance Tuesday that placed the houses in the Mapleton Preserve on the list of township historic places. The Mapleton Preserve is the 214-acre former site of Princeton Nurseries tree farm on Mapleton Road. The land was given…
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DISPATCHES: Defending freedom of the press
DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: Attacks on The New York Times for doing its job are attacks on the Fourth Estate. By: Hank Kalet The Bush administration is tracking the financial transactions of Americans involved in international banking. According to a story Friday in The New York Times, the CIA is tracing transactions of people suspected…
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Letters to the Editor
June 29, 2006 ,,,>Kudos on Updike farm preservation To the editor: Congratulations to County Executive Brian Hughes and Washington Township Mayor David Fried. The recent announcement of the collaboration between Mercer County and Washington Township to preserve the Updike/Herman property in the Windsor area of the township was exciting news. This property has been…
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‘Re-opened’ store celebrates with local groups, politicians
Redecorated Wal-Mart opens with fanfare By:Charlie Olsen The Manville First Aid and Rescue Squad received a check for $500, alongside two other organizations, at Wal-Mart’s grand "re-opening" Friday. Although the store never closed its doors, the ceremony and donations were a way for the company to thank its customers for their patience during recent renovations,…
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Obituaries for the week of June 29
John P. Russo Sr., Katherine H. Coffee, Lester J. Gastiger, Gayton A. Rotunda John P. Russo Sr. John P. Russo Sr. died June 21 at home. He was 88. Born in Kelayres, Pa., he was a resident of Lawrence for 58 years. Mr. Russo was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and…
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Group to seek Hindi classes at high school
HindiUSA set to lobby Township schools for class availability By: Marisa Maldonado Hindi has more native speakers worldwide than almost any other language, and a state advocacy group is trying to ensure that South Brunswick students can understand them. Members of a group called HindiUSA intend to lobby the South Brunswick School District in September…
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Letters for the week of June 29
Residents are thankful to EMTs for quick, caring response To the editor: Normally, we perfunctorily write an annual donation to the Lawrence Township First Aid Squad. But given that just this past week our family had need of these emergency services, we are also compelled to write a letter to remind readers how valuable…
