• LAWRENCE: Schools do well on state report cards

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    The Lawrence Township public school district fared well overall, based on the state Department of Education’s annual School Performance Report Card that was released last week.    The 2013 report card, however, differs from earlier versions that compared school districts to each other. Now, the state compares each school to schools…

  • SPORTS: Bordentown’s Hall of Fame seeks qualified applicants

    By Anthony Williams, Special Writer    After a three-year hiatus, the Bordentown Regional Athletic Hall of Fame has been resurrected.    Joseph Sprague, athletic director and assistant principle, and Principal Patrick Lynch worked tirelessly to recruit individuals this past winter — seeking those interested in becoming members of the Hall of Fame’s induction and selection committee. Both…

  • Save St. Mary School Committee plan should be heard

    Save St. Mary School Committee plan should be heard

    Phil McAuliffe Students partake in a a silent vigil to Save St. Mary School at the Diocese of in Lawrence last week. (Photo by Phil McAuliffe)

  • BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Week of April 18

    Weekends to April 21    The Dorothea Dix Unitarian Universalist community of Bordentown will be exhibiting the outsider artwork of the A-Team from TASK. The opening reception is 12 to 3 p.m. at 39 Park St. in Bordentown. Meet the artists, see the art, have food and listen to the music of TASK’s The Funkadelics. Show…

  • EDITORIAL: Bishop ignoring Catholic community

        The Diocese of Trenton has not responded to repeated requests for comment by the Register-News since the release of Bishop David O’Connell’s March announcement that he was closing the St. Mary School in Bordentown City.     He has also not responded to parents, students, alumni — and members of the Bordentown parish community of…

  • The Fountain of Youth

    The Fountain of Youth

    The Fountain of Youth in Princeton

  • PLUMSTED: Board appoints interim principal

    by James McEvoy, Managing Editor    PLUMSTED — The Plumsted Township Board of Education narrowly approved Dr. Jeannette Baubles, district director of curriculum and instruction, to serve as interim principal of New Egypt High School (NEHS).    Tom Farrell, the outgoing principal, will serve until April 15, according to district officials, having been named superintendent of the…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Young writers win spotlight

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Young writers win spotlight

    REGISTER SPOTLIGHT – Winners of the Bordentown Elks, No. 2085, Americanism Essay Contest are, from left, Caleb Bennett, Juliana Junz, Logan Lacarczyk, Isabel Lukach, Kiera Brennen and AnaMarie Laccetti. Not pictured is Mikaela Fiorentino, who could not attend the third annual awards dinner held April 3. (Courtesy photo)

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Municipal budget introduced

    ROBBINSVILLE: Municipal budget introduced

    Sonja Walter, a former councilwoman, who ran unsuccessfully against Mayor Fried in 2009, questions the council on the 2013 proposed budget. Staff photo by James McEvoy

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