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BORDENTOWN CITY: Masqueraders march, take multiple prizes home
Caroline Grala, Meghan Murtha, Jillian Schaber and Caroline Tams decorate the St. Mary’s School float for the annual Halloween Parade. Staff photo by John Keating.
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LAWRENCE: Grant will repave Bakers Basin Road
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A section of Bakers Basin Road will be repaved next year, thanks to a $245,000 grant from the state Department of Transportation, according to township officials. The township learned last week it had received the grant in a letter from DOT Commissioner Steven Dilts. “The completion of…
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PHOTO FEATURE: Halloween in and around Princeton
JAYDEN HUNT TURNS IN A COUPON TO JEANNETTE QUINTON OF SMITH’S ACE HARDWARE FOR SOME CANDY. PHOTO JOHN KEATING.
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LAWRENCE: Talk sheds light on little-known historical pirates
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Forget the “Pirates of Penzance” (with apologies to Gilbert and Sullivan) — it was the Jewish pirates of the Caribbean that captured the attention of about 30 audience members at the Adath Israel Congregation on Sunday morning. Author Edward Kritzler, who at one time worked for the Jamaican…
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Thank Bigley for strides in district
Pepper Evans of Lawrence Recently, the Lawrence community was invited to take part in discussions about the changing needs of the schools to prepare our students for the future. Residents of Lawrence Township have Ginny Bigley to thank, in large part, for the open-door policy of the district’s strategic plan. Knowing that a great…
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A Fulper plan
Tom Molnar, West Amwell This letter is in response to Mayor Bill Corboy’s letter on Oct 15 and Deputy Mayor Frank Masterson’s letter on Oct 22. Gentlemen, you keep saying that I have no plan to resolve the Fulper lawsuit. I have had a plan all along and you know it. That plan was…
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LAWRENCE: Park gains 6 acres
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The township has acquired a 6-acre parcel of land on Keefe Road, adjacent to the township-owned Village Park, according to Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun. The Lawrence Township Conservation Foundation purchased the land from Hopewell Township residents Ted and Karen Wilk for $185,000 earlier this month, Mr. Krawczun said.…
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SENIOR MENUS
Oct. 29-Nov. 5 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $4.95. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Schools compile violence statistics
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Violence in area high school districts was generally static last year, according to statistics compiled by school administrators. ”They’re in the same ballpark as they were before,” said Northern Burlington Regional High School Principal Andrew Kearns. In the 2008-2009 school year in Northern Burlington County Regional School District, NBC Middle…
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