Articles
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Hamilton 8-year-old a finalist in national NASA essay contest
Noelle Moore is a big fan of The Space Gal — otherwise known as Emily Calendrelli — an M.I.T.-trained engineer and the host of such TV programs as Xploration Outer Space on Fox and Emily’s Wonder Lab on Netflix. Moore,…
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Joey’s Place gives Hamilton a new place ‘Where angels play’
Hundreds gathered in Limewood Park on April 6 to celebrate the grand opening of Hamilton Township’s newest playground — one with deep sentimental meaning for many of those in attendance. The sign above the walkway leading to the playground reads,…
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Yardville 4th grader Sofia Torres wins state wrestling title
As coach and owner of the highly respected Immortals Wrestling Club in Burlington, and as coach and vice president for Rancocas Valley Youth Wrestling, Russ Latkovich has a keen eye for talent. So, in listening to his assessment of the…
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Leaping Dog Art Studios begins 10th year in Bordentown
When people think of art studios with classes, they think of a busy colorful room with easels, painting tools and supplies, maybe clay wheels and drying rack with bowls and vases. At Leaping Dog Art Studios, they have found this…
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Ewing’s Zaire Lowe makes a name for himself as a multi-sport athlete
When the name “Lowe” is thrown around Ewing athletic circles, it usually means a basketball isn’t far behind considering EHS grads Trey Lowe and his sister Jaycee were both stars on the hardwood. But a new breed is on the…
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Kevin Nerwinski: About my salary…
I recently came upon a Facebook post on one of the several community pages that stated the following: While raising our taxes, the town manager went from a salary of about $140000 to $225,000. Why is the council making these…
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Communities struggle to find new police officers
Lawrence Municipal Manager Kevin Nerwinski recently sat down with the Lawrence Gazette to talk about issues impacting the township. The first part of the Q&A resulting from that interview ran in the April issue of the Gazette and addressed the…
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Robbinsville boys’ tennis team looks to repeat as sectional champs
Coach Shari Schleifman paid her Robbinsville High tennis team the ultimate compliment. “We are,” she said, “a working class team.” To some that may sound like a way to say a team is not that good, but it tries hard.…
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Senior leaders help Steinert lax get off to roaring start
It took nine games this season to accomplish what it took 17 to do last year for the Steinert High girls lacrosse team. After defeating Nottingham on April 24 to clinch a second straight Colonial Valley Conference Patriot Division title,…
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Improved control is key to Luke Foley’s pitching success
It’s little wonder that Luke Foley walked just three batters through the first 15 innings he pitched for the Notre Dame High baseball team this season. He has been working on his control since before he ever got on a…













