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Parent impressed by NBC community
Yvonne Shenowski of Columbus To the editor: I am writing about one incredible example of the many heartwarming experiences of my daughter Kristen. Kristen has Down Syndrome, she is a junior at Northern Burlington County Regional High School. She started her school career in our local district elementary school, the one she would have attended…
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Don’t force residents to maintain trees
Albert Mizenko of Columbus To the editor: This is a continuing story. I see that the “Tree Czar” has moved on from Bordentown City and Mansfield Township. In those towns you may not cut your own tree from your own property for use as your own firewood in your own fireplace without government harassment. You…
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PRIMARY: Fisher to face Corboy in November election
Write-ins in Lambertville and Stockton By Linda Seida, Staff Writer Just 29 votes in the West Amwell Republican primary Tuesday brought victory to political newcomer George Fisher over longtime township volunteer Catherine Urbanski. Clerk Lora Olsen said 19 absentee ballots were issued although she was unsure how many actually were returned. Even if all 19…
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EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION (11a.m.) — see update in Top Stories
BY: www.princeton.edu Shortly before 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 3, a male with what appeared to be a handgun was reported near the vicinity of Dod Hall dormitory. Princeton University’s Department of Public of Safety and Princeton Borough and Township police are investigating. Stay indoors until further instructions. Check the Princeton home page at www.princeton.edu for…
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ALLENTOWN: Dowling departs; new grid coach sought for AHS
By Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN The Upper Freehold Regional school board has accepted the resignation of former Allentown High football head coach Patrick Dowling, and approved Matthew Nemeth as the interim head coach. Mr. Dowling, 45, of Howell, was recently hired by the Brick Township School District as head coach of the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: New Yorker says Moustache name, recipes stolen
Salam Al-Rawi IS contemplating the best action to pursue By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The man who ran a Middle Eastern restaurant in Lambertville allegedly stole the entire business concept from a New York City restaurateur. Khalid Altawarh, 36, who lived in New Hope and presented himself to locals as David Shookby, opened…
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STOCKTON: Borough celebrates itself Sunday
Shown above proclaiming Stockton Day are from left: (top) Dick Phillips of Phillips Fine Wines, Carl Cathers (former Stockton mayor and town historian), Russ Poles of LJO CP, Anna Wyman (Delaware River Mill Society docent); (bottom) Mike Meil of Meil’s, Andrea Mergentime of LJO CP, Stephen Giocondo (Stockton mayor), Lisa James Otto, Nicole Adams of…
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LAWRENCE: Austen admirer picks up pen to win essay contest
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Stephanie Adamcik has been a fan of Jane Austen since she watched “Becoming Jane,” a biographical movie about the 19th-century British author, a couple of years ago. That’s why it was a simple decision for Stephanie to write an essay about Austen, which the 12-year-old entered in the…
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FLORENCE: LCA Class of 2009 urged to dream big
Phil McAuliffe The 2009 graduating class at Fountain of Life school. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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