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Letter policy
By: centraljersey.com We encourage our readers to write letters to the editor. Letters should be typed and signed, and should include the writer’s address and daytime telephone number. It is our policy to print the name and address of the letter writer. The telephone number is for purposes of confirmation only and will not be…
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Website deplored
Thomas Csapo, Bordentown This writing is in response to a Times article on July 11 that, in short, had a picture of Jim Lynch, the mayor claiming that both he and Chief Simmons knew who was responsible for the website, BordentownMayorReallySucks.com. The article mentioned Pete Ciarrocca and David Berton as the originators, caretakers and owners…
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Teachers, students who tested websites get honored .. . and ‘no homework’ awards
Summer helpers thanked By: Mary Ellen Zangara – Special Writer MANVILLE – The Board of Education saluted the teachers and students who helped launch a program testing new technology in the classrooms during its meeting Tuesday. The recognition for participants in the first Teachers-Student Academy 21st Century workshop followed the academy’s first phase, held in…
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Castagna denied change of venue
By Birgitta Wolfe MOUNT HOLLY A state Superior Court judge has denied the defense a change of venue for the re-trial of suspended Bordentown City Police Chief Philip Castagna, accused of conspiring to murder his estranged wife. Defense attorney Robert Leiner on Monday argued that pre-trial publicity, dating back to 2003, was prejudicial to…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Extra-inning defeat keeps 12s from World Series semis
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group After dropping its first game of the summer Saturday, the Robbinsville 12-year-old all-star softball team knew it had to win Monday to earn a berth in the Little League World Series semifinals in Portland, Oregon. ”It’s a lot of pressure for 12-year-olds,” Robbinsville manager Ed Horowitz said Monday before…
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Premiere dancers claim top honors at AC competition
By: centraljersey.com HILLSBOROUGH – The Premiere Dance of Hillsborough Dynamics Team won big at the Starbound National Dance Competition held in Atlantic City in July. Out of the 1,400 dancers in the week-long competition, the Dynamics team performed 47 dances and took home 29 high gold (the highest award given) and 18 gold awards; and…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS
Please send items for this column to [email protected] with the words “Bordentown Jottings” in the subject line. Bordentown Township Senior Citizen Club meetings are held on the first and third Monday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at the Senior Community Center on Municipal Drive. All township seniors age 55 and over welcome. Thursday, Aug.…
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Support Sipprelle over incumbent congressman
Jack A. Frohbieter of Cranbury In the minute it takes you to read this, the U.S. government will go another $3.4 million in debt. It is happening every minute of every hour of every day — $1.8 trillion of new debt this year alone. If you believe this is a sound policy then re-elect the…
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BUSINESS: Palmer Square Kiosk a beacon to Princeton visitors
By John Saccenti, The Packet Group PRINCETON — Preeya Dsouza knows most of her customers by name, a happy circumstance of working at the same downtown Princeton business for eight years. ”It increases efficiency. You can multi-task better. Otherwise, you are lost,” said Ms. Dsouza, who manages The Kiosk in Palmer Square. Since it opened…
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