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Quick Sticks
PHOTOS BY JEFF GRANIT staff Allentown’s Brendan Sheehan (16) avoids being tripped by the stick of West Windsor North’s Mike Leahy during an April 9 lacrosse game at Allentown High School. Allentown lost 5. Right: Vin Rini (30) takes a shot on West Windsor North’s goal. Bottom: Brian Pope is nearly clotheslined by West Windsor…
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N.J. trout season begins this spring
With truckloads of trout already out in New Jersey’s waters and tons more fish on the way, Department of Environmental Protection Acting Commissioner Mark N. Mauriello encourages residents and visitors to celebrate trout season. Trout season officially opened in New JerseyApril 11. “We’re always eager to share our excitement about the quality of New Jersey’s…
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Student films sought
The Trenton Film Society is gathering the best student-made short films for “The Not Quite Legal Film Festival.” This festival is open to any New Jersey student between 15-21 years of age. Students may submit up to two films for consideration. The films must be between five and 20 minutes long. Films must be submitted…
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Abe “Ed” Olinsky
Mr. Olinsky, 90, died March 17, 2009, at St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, Pa. Born in Trenton, he was a resident of the area all of his life. He had previously been employed in his family’s business, Olinsky Brothers Roofing Co., and later worked as a buyer and sheet metal fabricator with Mercer Hardware and…
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Audrey Strumeier
Mrs. Strumeier, 45, of Marlboro, died March 25, 2009, at the Monmouth Medical Center Hospice in Long Branch. She had lived in Edison before moving to Marlboro 17 years ago. Mrs. Strumeier was a member of the Marlboro Jewish Community Center and a CASA volunteer. She is survived by her husband, Jeff; two daughters, Jaime…
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In tough economy, it’s time for the perfect tax
Coda • GREG BEAN Iwas in the convenience store this week, listening to smokers gripe about the new 62- cent per-pack tax the federal government has imposed on cigarettes. That means the feds now get $1.01 per package of smokes, or $10.10 per carton. In New Jersey, where they add on $2.57 in state tax…
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ROBBINSVILLE: POLICE BEAT
Matthew Keim, 18, of Hamilton, was charged Saturday with possession of fewer than 50 grams of marijuana. Police said they stopped him at 10:29 p.m. on Route 33 for failing to maintain his lane, and smelled marijuana once stopped. According to police, Mr. Keim handed the officer a sandwich bag containing suspected marijuana. William Lenhardt,…
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ROOSEVELT: Woman of peace slain at college
A photo of 19-year-old Emily Silverstein was placed in the entranceway of the Roosevelt Public School on Monday, where a large crowd gathered for a memorial service. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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A library project
Abraham Leibson, president, library Friends; Julia Taylor, president, SEE Lambertville We wish to issue a correction to the April 9 article, “Lambertville: Environmentalist Seeks Help with Projects.” The to-be-planted sustainable library garden discussed in the article as a SEE Lambertville project is actually a project of the Friends of the Lambertville Library, a gift…
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