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LETTERS
From the issue of March 30, 2006. Cable competition shouldn’t include new taxes To the editor: I have received many calls from constituents who are not familiar with the cable TV franchising process. Frankly, it’s not a subject many New Jerseyans spend a lot of time thinking about. But, as an Assemblyman, I also receive…
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BOE candidates offer views at quiet, small ASK forum
Advocates for Special Kids, a districtwide parent-teacher organization for children enrolled in the district’s special education program, held its candidates night for the Lawrence Township Board of Education election on Tuesday. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writern When the Advocates for Special Kids, a districtwide parent-teacher organization for children enrolled in the district’s special education program, held…
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BRHS golf to take swings at matching 2005’s success
By: Sean Moylan With a fifth-place finish in the State Sectionals as a team and a 14-8 record, the Bordentown Regional High School varsity golf team enjoyed its best season since the program was revitalized a decade ago. However, the Scotties’ top golfer Eric Timm and longtime standouts like Lauren Nucera, Matt Rodenbaugh and Ryan…
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Johnson competes against the pros
Hillsborough teacher/coach enjoys reality TV experience By: Rudy Brandl Larry Johnson is no average Joe, despite the outcome of his recent appearance on Spike TVs "Pros vs. Joes" program. Although he didn’t win, Johnson enjoyed his first reality TV experience. He collected two hits against Jennie Finch, the best softball pitcher in the world. He…
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Letters for the week of March 30
Assisted-living report missed key points To the editor: I would like to call attention to a number of errors of fact and emphasis in the report of the March 15 Township Zoning Board of Adjustment at which the application for construction of an assisted living and skilled nursing facility at the corner of Route…
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Chambers 19
Too tired to cook? This spot in Doylestown, Pa., serves a satisfying meal away from home. By: Amy Brummer Some nights, an escape from cooking or rummaging through leftovers can make going out for dinner a special occasion unto itself. Times like these call for a casual spot with a little style, and a menu…
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Letters to the Editor for the week of March 30
The choice is yours, Upper Freehold To the editor: I have been extremely pleased reading all of the anti-development sentiment in Upper Freehold in the many letters in the local papers over the last few months. It was also encouraging to see the 100 residents who attended the Planning Board meeting in February to…
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Book Notes for the week of March 30
Getting to know Lisa Scottoline By: Dr. Joan Ruddiman Nancy, the friendliest of librarians, took note of my interest in Janet Evanovich books and audio books. "Have you read Lisa Scottoline? Our Evanovich fans also read Scottoline," she said. I took the bait and read my first Scottoline in one sitting. Like Janet Evanovich, Scottoline…
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Community Calendar for the week of March 30
Bordentown Democrats and Friends meeting Thursday, March 30 The monthly meeting of Bordentown Democrats and Friends will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Jester’s Restaurant on Farnsworth Avenue. Chinese Auction Saturday, April 1 The Roebling Historical Society will sponsor a Chinese Auction at Holy Assumption’s McGrath Hall on Hornberger Avenue in Roebling. Doors…
