Category: archives
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LAWRENCE: Bad thoughts burn in Hogmanay fire
Job stress and debt – that’s what has been bothering Kara Boone. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Job stress and debt — that’s what has been bothering Kara Boone. And that’s what she wrote on a slip of paper that she tossed into the Hogmanay bonfire New Year’s Eve at the Brearley House. It’s a…
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LETTER: Moynihan responds to mayor’s letter
To the editor: Outgoing Mayor Jim Cann and I agree on one statement he made in his letter to the editor (Jan. 2, 2014). I have not been involved in any negotiations concerning the proposed warehouse development mentioned in the Register News on Dec.26. Why should township residents care? The last time Mr. Cann…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Township’s first female officer graduates
Jessica Meyer, pictured during her swearing in as Bordentown Township’s first female police officer in October, was among 39 who graduated from the Mercer County Police Academy Monday. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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Hilarious Whodunit, ‘The 39 Steps,’ Comes to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 31 to Feb. 9
By Wendy Humphrey Combine a Hitchcock movie classic with a comic homage to the whodunit genre and you’ve got “The 39 Steps,” to be presented by Theater To Go in collaboration with Pierrot Productions at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre. Dates and show times for this Tony Award andDramaDeskAward-winning play are Fridays, Jan. 31 and…
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The Jewish Afterlife…And Getting There Gently
By Toby Ehrlich Bruce Birnberg, Executive Director of The Martin and Edith Stein Hospice, has been giving a presentation on the afterlife, a topic that has fascinated him for years. “Speculation about what happens to the soul after death is exceedingly interesting,” Bruce said, smiling as he leaned back in his chair. He appears very well versed…
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LETTER: Residents thank committee for holiday train shown
To the editor: I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Old City Hall Committee for sponsoring the recent Holiday Train Show in Bordentown City. Specifically, Mayor Joe Malone and Commissioner and Mrs. Zig Targonski, Mikki Quin and Bob Liberman, as well as the many volunteers who helped make the event a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Community asked to help superintendent search
Ed Birch photo. New Jersey School Boards Association Field Representative Gwen Thornton speaks with about 27 residents during a community input session Wednesday night.
