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PHS PERSPECTIVE: Preparing for the changes to come in life
By Marissa Delikouras ”It’s a waste of your life to hold back from something just because you are afraid,” said Katie Hayes ‘12, reflecting on her recent decision to skydive. “I would’ve missed out on the most amazing experience.” Confrontation of her fear of heights was just one checkpoint on Hayes’s summer agenda. Before entering…
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Patriots battling for playoff title
By Anthony Williams, Special Writer The Bordentown Patriots of the South Jersey Men’s Senior Baseball League 35 and Older Division played host to the Runnemede Phillies in the opening game of the best-of-three series for the American East Championship on Sunday at Gilder Field. After an off-season managerial change, Rich Mercantini took over at the…
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MONROE: Robbery suspect still at large
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Police still are actively looking for a man who allegedly robbed a jewelry store Monday morning. According to a police press release Tuesday, the suspect entered the Monroe Jewelers store in the Concordia Shopping Center sometime between 9 and 11 a.m., then walked out of the store with…
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WEST AMWELL: Calabro: 42-year educator at South
By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — She’s a longtime avid runner who likes to listen to mysteries on her iPod while she runs. She loves to travel and said Tahiti is a place that really stands out in her memory. “Because of its beauty,” Joanne Calabro said. A veteran educator whose first job…
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Historical Society slates autumn tour
The Lambertville Historical Society will hold its 30th Autumn House Tour on Oct. 21 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. The society is finalizing its tour list of eight residences and several additional sites to round out the tour. ”It promises to be another wonderful day displaying the rich variety of homes in Lambertville, including hidden gems,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: ‘Night Out’ draws record crowd
Ed Birch photo South Brunswick Patrolman Mongalieri shows off his motorcycle to Jackie Barbara, 10, of Cranbury, and Brendan Cabreca, 10, from Dayton during the annual National Night Out celebration at Rowland Park Tuesday.
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PRINCETON AREA: Night on the towns
Princeton Police Lt. Rob Toole was a tempting target for the children waiting on line Tuesday to get their chance to sned the police officer into a dunk tank. ”Looks like she might get me wet,” he said about one little girl who came to participate in Princeton Community Night Out at the municipal swimming…
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A looming crisis
DJ Kurz Lambertville It might be useful for readers to do some homework when it comes to the state’s claims regarding its unfunded pension and retiree health care liabilities. The state reports its pension system has an unfunded $41.8 billion liability. However, this unfunded liability number is vastly understated! According to Andrew Biggs, of…
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BORDENTOWN: Swim program celebrates 50 years of learning, fun
Tyler Brown, 4, of Borden´town Township heads across the pool, with a little help. Photo by Joe Knox
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