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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Kamrad talks about ‘priceless’ baseball
An autographed baseball, one of Joe Kamrad’s most prized possessions.
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Support Annie Michaelson for school board
Holly and David Kotler, Val and Chris McAlister, Skillman Lysa and Tom Wilson, Belle Mead To the editor: Leadership. It is a quality people often ascribe to themselves, but talking about leadership and demonstrating leadership are two very different things. On April 27 Montgomery will send at least two new voices onto our Board of…
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BORDENTOWN: Scotties’ Hill captures Burlington golf crown
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Russell Hill has been a top player for Bordentown Regional High School since he started there. He’d qualified for the state tournament every year, and consistently posted the Scotties’ best scores. But the senior hadn’t won a big tournament in his scholastic career. Hill earned a convincing win with…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders slip past Pingry
Girls lacrosse off to good start By Justin Feil, The Packet Group In its toughest test to date, the Hillsborough High School girls lacrosse team got the only goal of overtime from Gianna Minutillo for a 15-14 win over Pingry on Monday. ”We expected it to be a game,” said Raiders head coach Beth Murrin…
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PRINCETON: Balanced budget figures presented to the borough
A balanced budget was presented to borough officials on Tuesday night. Amendments to the budget bring the total down to $25.6 million, or a 3.4 percent increase. The amendments cut enough spending $326,000 to offset a tax increase. The original budget figure was $25.9 million, or a 4.8 percent increase that included a…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Out to pasture, safe and content: Horse Rescue United invites the public to help find homes for endangered animals
Anouk Busch of Horse Rescue United, New Egypt, center, with Trolley, who has found a home, and visiting Girl Scouts from Troop 142, North Toms River.
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Thank you, ‘Bake’ Williams!
Janet E. Crum Titusville Recently, the Lambertville community lost a priceless icon. For decades Clarence “Bake” Williams was a strong presence around town. His decades of being the area milkman and volunteer fireman in his “spare” time spoke volumes of his great character and pride in his community. Everyone knew “Bake.” Many a morning…
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