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REGISTER-NEWS: Top Five SPORTS stories of 2012
Lexi Smith, a senior at Florence Memorial High School, earned 191 career goals this fall on the field hockey field. She set a new national record. (Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe)
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LAWRENCE: Col. Hand march rescheduled to Sunday
The 51st annual Col. Edward Hand Historic March has been rescheduled to Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Municipal Building because of an anticipated snowstorm Saturday morning, according to township officials. Following a short program, the marchers – led by Wiliam Agress, who portrays Col. Hand, and Mayor Jim Kownacki – will stop at the…
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Historians fete 200th anniversary of Dicken’s birth
Shown feting the 200th anniversary of Dickens’ birth are hosts Robert Facchina and Susan Lauyer.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Capital Health gets Leed Green Building Certification
Capital Health has been awarded LEED Gold certification by the U.S. Green Building Council and verified by the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI), becoming one of only 28 hospitals in the country to have achieved the gold- or platinum-level recognition. ”From the very beginning of planning for Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell, the goal…
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If you catch a buzz, catch a ride
Mary Pat Angelini, executive director Prevention First Ocean The holiday season is supposed to be a time for family, friends, and festive celebrations, but it is unfortunately also a time when there is a tragic jump in the number of alcohol-related highway fatalities each year between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. That is why Prevention…
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REGISTER-NEWS: Top Five SPORTS stories of 2012
By Anthony Williams, Special Writer As 2012 draws to an end, the Register-News celebrates the top athletic achievements of Bordentown Regional, Northern Burlington County and Florence Memorial high school students. Number 5 Bordentown’s Brandon Hudik & Alexis McTamney named NSCAA All-Americans — The Bordentown Boys’ and Girls’ soccer team enjoyed a lot of success in…
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REGISTER-NEWS: Towns address issues caused by superstorm
By David Kilby, Special Writer Some issues that arose in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy are still being discussed in the area, as northern Burlington County communities try to come up with the best ways to deal with big storms that tend to be hitting New Jersey more frequently in recent years. Several trees fell…
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Towns to plan for 2013 business
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The municipal governments of Lambertville, West Amwell Township and Stockton Borough are set to hold their annual reorganization meetings for 2013. The Lambertville City Council will hold its reorganization session on New Year’s Day, at 11 a.m., at the Justice Center. At the meeting, incumbent Democratic Mayor David Del Vecchio,…
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