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MONTGOMERY: Girls Soccer Player of the Year
Cougars’ Atanda has magical season By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Catrina Atanda is a magician when the ball gets to her feet. As the Montgomery High School forward floats lightly this way and that, defenders attempt to poke away the ball. It’s never where they think it is. ”I kind of just go along…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township to get new radio systems
By David Kilby, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The township has entered a shared service agreement with Hamilton Fire District 3 for the purchase of new communications equipment for personnel and vehicles to comply with recent federal mandates. East Windsor and Hamilton Fire District 3 have been awarded the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Assistance to…
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MANSFIELD: Northern Burlington teacher wins national award
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor MANSFIELD — A Northern Burlington County Middle School agriscience teacher won a national award last week. The Association for Career and Technical Education selected Robin McLean, of Westampton, as the national winner of its Teacher of the Year award. Ms. McLean was recognized by the ACTE on Nov. 28 during…
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FLORENCE AND ROEBLING NEWS: Week of Dec. 6
By Peg Dotson, Guest Columnist Riverbank Charter School of Excellence will be hosting information sessions for interested families at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18. Open enrollment for the 2013-2014 school year began Dec. 1. Call 609-499- 4321 for information. The Roebling Scouts are once again having their wreath, poinsettia and grave blanket sale. Contact Diane…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Week of Dec. 6
Fri., Dec. 7 Randy Now’s Man Cave Concert Series, holiday performance by Suzzy & Maggie Roche of The Roches, 7 p.m., Open Arts Stage Theatre, 146 Route 130 South, Bordentown. For tickets, visit www.mancavenj.com. Sat., Dec. 8 The Women’s Society of the First Baptist Church of Bordentown, sponsoring trip to American Music Theatre Christmas Show…
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MONTGOMERY: Shegoski helped JHU make history
Montgomery High graduate Lara Shegoski helped the Johns Hopkins University women’s cross country team capture the school’s first national title. Photo courtesy of Johns Hopkins University
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Goods still sought for Sandy victims
Emily Johnson of Tuckerton Beach To the editor: As I drive home every day to Tuckerton Beach from the Roebling School in Florence, I am constantly reminded of what life is like for my fellow neighbors and friends post Superstorm Sandy. Many people are picking the pieces up and starting to find normalcy again. The…
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MANSFIELD: Northern Burlington teacher wins national award
Northern Burlington County Middle School agriscience teacher Robin McLean is awarded Teacher of the Year on Nov. 28 in Atlanta, Georgia, by the Association for Career and Technical Education. (Courtesy photo)
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MANSFIELD: Author shares perseverance
Author Dan Gutman discusses writing with elementary school essay contest winners in Mansfield Township last week. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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