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LAWRENCE: Tending to graves of vets for 50 years
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Like clockwork, the small American flags pop up on selected graves in cemeteries right around each Memorial Day. But who puts the flags on the graves, and why? For more than a half-century, Nicholas Loveless, 86, has been the man who places the flags on the graves of more than…
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LAWRENCE: Primary elections are on Tuesday
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township’s Democratic and Republican voters will go to the polls Tuesday to select their party’s candidates for elective office, ranging from the U.S. president to the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders. There is no election for the Lawrence Township Council this year. The polling places will be open…
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ALLENTOWN: Borough seeks grant for streetscape, parking lot
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN The Borough Council has endorsed a state grant application that seeks $250,000 to fix downtown curbs and sidewalks and develop a new municipal parking lot with an entrance on Waker Avenue. If the application for a Community Development Block Grant is successful, the funds would supplement $675,000 in…
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Widmarc Tigana Dalce Is New Head Coach for MCCC Men’s Soccer
By Candace Zafirellis Widmarc Tigana Dalce, of Trenton, has been officially named head coach for men’s soccer at Mercer County Community College, according to Athletics Director John Simone. Dalce served as an assistant coach during the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Simone notes that Dalce has major MCCC roots. He is an alumnus of the Vikings’…
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Central Jersey: Police Beat
Police blotters from Robbinsville, Allentown, Plumsted Robbinsville Two Hamilton men and a Hightstown juvenile were charged in connection with a botched car burglary on Abbington Lane in which the homeowners were almost struck by the suspects’ vehicle, police said. Police received a 911 call at 2:40 a.m., May 24 from a homeowner who was confronting…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, week of May 21-27
Police made 16 motor vehicle stops between 7 and 11 a.m. on May 21. * * * At about 4 p.m. May 21 a Lincoln Avenue caller reported the theft of a gasoline-powered Weed Whacker trimmer valued at $67.97, one leaf blower valued at $38.83 and one aluminum ladder valued at $150 — all taken…
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HEADLINE: She immerses students in Spanish
Cyntha Sobreyra is county Teach of the Year By Peter Sclafani, Special Writer Cynthia Sobreyra She immerses students in Spanish Sobreyra is county Teacher of Year Teacher – 8TEACHER- Peter SclafaniSpecial Writer Walking into Cynthia Sobreyra’s classroom at Hillsborough High School is like being transported to Latin America. Spanish flags and signs, Latin décor and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Stephanie Marchese and Brant Forrest are engaged to marry
Janyce G Hess Stephanie Marchese and Brant Forrest
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HILLSBOROUGH: Princeton Twp mayor urges vote for Nemeth
To the editor: I am writing to encourage Democrats and unaffiliated voters to vote for Sue Nemeth for Assembly on June 5. As mayor of Princeton Township, I have had the pleasure of working with Sue for the last several years and have seen her demonstrate leadership and develop a strong record of accomplishment. Serving…
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