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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: January 30
The Northern Burlington Regional School District Board of Education will hold a work session Tuesday, Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the high school media center at 160 Mansfield Road East, Columbus. For more information, visit http://www.nburlington.com. Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical services and Fire Department openings. Those interested in joining…
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REGION: Local officials offer winter safety tips
Public safety officials caution residents after yet another winter storm hits the area. by Amy Batista, Special Writer Residents were left digging their way out of a foot of snow in some areas last week after being hit by yet another winter storm. For municipal officials and emergency response personnel continued advance planning and timely…
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REGION: Local cheer leading team clinches national title
The New Egypt Warriors Pee Wee Cheer Team of the Burlington County Pop Warner League clinched a national title in their division at the Pop Warner National Cheer and Dance competition held at the Walt Disney World last month. Courtesy photo
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PLUMSTED: Firehouse land buy up for vote
Next Wednesday voters will decide whether the Plumsted Township Fire District should purchase land to expand the New Egypt Firehouse on Main Street. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — Next Wednesday voters will decide whether the Plumsted Township Fire District should purchase land to expand the New Egypt Firehouse on Main Street. The property…
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CAPITOL NEWS & COMMENT: January 30
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Frat plate Legislation sponsored by Assemblymen Benjie Wimberly and Charles Mainor to create a New Jersey specialty license plate for the fraternal organization, Omega Psi Phi, recently became law. ”Specialty license plates allow residents to proudly exhibit their support…
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HAMILTON: Local teacher uses technology to expand math lessons
Middle School math teacher Linda Hogancamp, of Hamilton, settles down to go over last evening’s lesson with her sixth-graders. Courtesy photo
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LAMBERTVILLE: City rallies for hometown Olympian Kyle Tress
Banner wishing him well hangs over Bridge Street By John Tredrea, Special Writer A big banner bearing his name in big red letters now hangs over Bridge Street in downtown Lambertville. He’s Kyle Tress, a Lambertville favorite son and 1999 graduate of South Hunterdon Regional High School. A member of the three-man U.S. skeleton team,…
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ALLENTOWN: Youth to rock support center
For the first ever ‘Rock-a-Thon’, there will be seven teams of 10 members each representing grades sixth through 12. ALLENTOWN — Starting at 8 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 31 over 70 youth from Allentown and the surrounding area will be “locked in” for 12 straight hours continually rocking their rocking chairs to raise operating funds…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Student wins third spelling bee contest
by Amy Batista, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD —The Upper Freehold Regional Parent Teacher Association in partnership with the Stone Bridge Middle School and Newell Elementary School hosted its fourth annual Scripps National Spelling Bee on Jan. 10. PTA Equity Chair Suzanne Buchanan, who has organized the event for the past two years, said the event…
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