Category: archives
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Wrestling team rounds into form
Lawrence wrestling By: John E. Powers Lawrence High School wrestling coach Chris Lynne most likely won’t find out what kind of team he really has until late this month, when the Cardinals are completely healthy and their lineup is at full strength. Until then, the Cardinals will be out to extend their Colonial Valley Conference…
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Feds subpoena town records
Former state Senate President John Lynch and his business partner, John Westlake, are under federal investigation. By: Joseph Harvie South Brunswick Township was issued a subpoena by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for New Jersey to turn over documents in the federal investigation of former state Senate President John Lynch and his business partner John Westlake.…
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Council OKs resolutions
One measure is aimed at ending the practice of awarding municipal service contracts to political contributors, known as "pay-to-play." By: Melissa Edmond The Borough Council members snuck in one final meeting before swearing in new members at Saturday’s reorganization meeting at 11 a.m. During a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, the council unanimously approved…
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FILM CAPSULES
Short descriptions Arctic Tale The arctic wilderness is captured in this documentary that follows a walrus and a polar bear as they grow up in the Great North, while losing much of their world as it melts beneath them. Narrated by Queen Latifah. Rated G. 90 minutes. Becoming Jane Jane Austen’s early life is portrayed…
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Lazorisak trial had bizarre elements
The defendant was the son of a rougish motorcycle gang member and a self-proclaimed witch. By: Mae Rhine It was a murder trial that attracted nationwide attention. George Lazorisak of New Hope was accused and later convicted of the Jan. 16, 1986, shooting death of Charles Douglas Weeks, 47, a chef and florist in Lambertville.…
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Mark Seiger
PINE GROVE, Pa. Mark W. Seiger died Dec. 23 in Manor Care in Pottsville, Pa. He was 81. Born in Pine Grove, he was a resident of Manville for 48 years before returning to Pine Grove. Mr. Seiger was employed at U.S. Gypson Paint in Raritan and Sargent Lumberyard in Somerville. While serving his…
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Poor Richard’s Birthday Bash
‘Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World’ is the centerpiece of Philadelphia’s celebration of the tercentenary of its most famous resident. By: Matt Smith If you live, work or even occasionally visit Philadelphia, it is difficult to escape the constant presence of Benjamin Franklin. From the Franklin Institute museum on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway…
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Letter to parents and the community
School safety is even more important today than in the past. By: Gary P. McCartney and George Scott There was a time when having an effective fire evacuation plan and monthly practice drills was the extent of a school’s emergency planning. We think you will agree that the times in which we live have made…
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Booknotes for the week of Jan. 5
A New year brings new titles to try By: Dr. Joan Ruddiman A reader called to ask if she could expect another "what did you give, what did you get" Book Notes column. Readers always like to know what other readers are into. With delight, we did get some new authors and titles to try…
