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ROBBINSVILLE: Former NFL star named RHS coach
ROBBINSVILLE — The Robbinsville Township Board of Education unanimously approved the appointment of former NFL star Irving Fryar as the next head football coach at the high school. The appointment was made at Tuesday’s board meeting. Mr. Fryar played in the NFL for 17 years for the New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles and…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Locals fight to save St. Mary School
Catholic bishop absent from meeting despite community outreach By Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — A community coalition of parents and alumni revealed its financial, leadership and marketing plan to save the historic St. Mary School on Tuesday night. However, Bishop David O’Connell of the Catholic Diocese of Trenton, which oversees the school and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kole says he’ll run for Township Committee
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Will Kole will run as the Democratic organization’s Township Committee candidate. Party Chairman Michael Goldberg said petitions will be filed within the next few days to secure a line on the June 4 primary election ballot. Township Committeeman Frank DelCore said when he was chosen as mayor at the beginning…
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Egg Hunt Brings Hope
Anderson Reyes shows his buddy the fine art of egg hunting as over 150 local residents gather Saturday afternoon for an Easter event at Princeton Alliance Church.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Woods Road firehouse hosts kids’ meeting with Easter Bunny
Michele and Todd Deremer angle for the best photograph of their son, Ben, 2, with the Easter Bunny at the Woods Road firehouse Saturday morning.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kristen Hayden wins state diving title
Kristen Hayden, a freshman at the Lewis School of Princeton and a resident of Hillsborough, won first place in the NJSIAA Girls’ Diving Championship on Feb. 27. On Feb. 3, she took first place in the qualifying meet at Montgomery High School, and set a Montgomery pool diving record with a score of…
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MONROE: Police: Son beat father to death (Updated)
Ed Birch photo Police are still at a Rhoda Street residence Wednesday evening after discovering the body of Ronald Grossman, 65, late Tuesday night. His son, Andrew, 37, is charged with hindering the investigation and evidence tampering, according to police.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Elks members take plunge for charity
By Mary Ellen Day, Special to the Beacon It wasn’t exactly beach weather, but to three Manville-Hillsborough Elk members it didn’t really matter. The trio put on swim suits and joined more than 100 others on March 16 to rush into the wintry Atlantic Ocean for a good cause. Manville residents Mike Knitowski and Mark…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Library hosting April events
BORDENTOWN CITY — The Bordentown Library will offer the following programs: Family movie matinee: Saturday, April 6, at 2 p.m. Children 5 and up are welcome to watch a PG-rated movie. Beginner knitting for kids: Mondays, April 8, 15, 22 and 29, at 6:30 p.m. Children in fourth grade and older who want to learn…
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