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ROBBINSVILLE: Police Beat
Pond Road Middle School was evacuated at 12:20 p.m. May 21 after the school received a bomb threat, police said. Students were taken to nearby Robbinsville High School and were dismissed from there, police said. The case is still being investigated, police said. * * * Kerry Pilgrim, 25, and Ariel Bryant, 25, both of…
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FLORENCE: LCA Class of 2009 urged to dream big
FLORENCE — The 21-member senior class Friday at Life Center Academy graduated Friday. The private school is an outreach of the Fountain of Life Center on Columbus Road, and offers K-12 instruction for a total of 334 students. In her speech that evening, Valedictorian Kelli Michalski encouraged students to be thankful for…
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Thanks to club for river rescue
Bonnie and Art Lohr of Hightstown To the editor: I would like to send a big “Thank you” to the members at the Bordentown Yacht Club who got me out of the water when my kayak tipped over on Sunday (May 24). The current was too much for me but I had several guardian angels…
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FLORENCE: LCA Class of 2009 urged to dream big
Phil McAuliffe Alexis Glasgow and Heather Purdon read the 2009 class poem during graduation ceremonies at Fountain of Life school. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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Medical Center event to feature Dr. Kutscher
Topic is “Watching Walter Cronkite, Reflections on Growing Up in the 1950s and 1960s” Hunterdon Medical Center cardiologist, Austin Ken Kutscher, will read from his newly published book, “Watching Walter Cronkite, Reflections on Growing Up in the 1950s and 1960s,” on June 7 from 6:30-8 p.m. in the auditorium at Hunterdon Medical Center. In the…
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Memorable event helped a worthy cause
Andy Glass, Lawrence To the editor: Face painting, $2. Playing softball with friends, $4. Dunking your school principal in a tank of freezing cold water: priceless. Family, friends, neighbors, community members, children, and many others who were touched by the spirit, kindness, and community activism of Alvin McNair, converged on Central Park in…
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Lambertville numbers not explainable
Daniel Kurz, Lambertville When Marie Collins writes that she does not know why we have such a high percentage of “special education” students in our schools, then she and the other board members are accountable for uncovering “why.” Lambertville’s numbers are not explainable. If this were Newark or Trenton, the numbers could be explained.…
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STOCKTON: Borough celebrates itself Sunday
Stockton Day will be held Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — A day that will be a celebration for everyone began as a way for one woman to show her appreciation to the borough. Stockton Day will be held Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., directly…
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Battling Allergies
Don’t let sniffing and sneezing sideline you all summer long By Anthony Stoeckert IT’S the time of year people love most. The weather is warm, and daylight lasting past 8 p.m. gives plenty of time to enjoy summer fun. Much of that time is spent at home, tending to your garden where flowers or vegetables…
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