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STATE WE’RE IN: Pedestrian pursuit
By Michele Byers In honor of New Jersey’s 350th anniversary, Mount Holly resident Bill Bolger plans to walk 150 miles along the original Province Line that divided East Jersey and West Jersey in the late 1600s when our state first became an English colony. He’s expecting the autumn journey to last three weeks, taking him…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER
By Nancy Mrzljak Chesterfield Township is seeking a seasonal part-time public works laborer. Candidates must be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license. Send an application to the Office of the Clerk, Chesterfield Township, 300 Bordentown-Chesterfield Road, Chesterfield, NJ 08515 no later than 4 p.m. on Aug. 8. The applications are available…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Lots of pressure games bring trophies to Heat team
The Hillsborough Heat: From left, in top row are Michael Golankiewicz, Coach Chris Golankiewicz, Vince Gambardella, Brian Chung, Manager Brad Zickert, Chris Zickert, John Miliotis, Coach Tom Lagerman and Erik Hesthag. In bottom row, from left, are Stephen Trampe, Andrew Lagerman, Matt Popadiuk, Nick Scerbo and Joe Talamo. Absent from the picture is Coach Paul…
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College sports wrap-up
By Josh Lashley, Special Writer Lauren Pigott from Northern Burlington High School was a senior midfielder and defender for The College of New Jersey’s (Ewing) women’s lacrosse program this spring. Listed as a health and exercise science major, she started in all 21 games and was fourth on the team in both goals scored (56)…
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PRINCETON: PU football tabbed as favorite
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It has been a steady climb to the top of the Ivy League for the Princeton University football team under Bob Surace. Now the fifth-year head coach would like to see his team stay at the top for the second straight season — this time alone. The Tigers shared…
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Resident concerned with roundabout
To the editor: First, let me say there is no one that doesn’t feel the heartfelt loss of life for this little girl. Nothing can make it easier to accept. It was an absolute heartfelt loss of life for everyone. I was a school bus driver in Chesterfield and there is that added responsibility…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Stories come alive through science at the library
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Interactive science storytellers, otherwise known as the Sciencetellers, are not your average science teachers. They brought science to life for a group of students at the library this past week. ”I am a scienceteller,” said Alexis Tzap, of Mount Laurel. “That’s part scientist, part storyteller and you smooch it…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Locals join national pro-Palestinian rally
Photo courtesy Glory Ali. An estimated 50,000 people, including about 60 from central New Jersey, marched to the White House in Washington D.C., Saturday to show support for Palestinians in Gaza.
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