bordentown
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Schore to Please: Guardian of the garden
If you are unemployed, retired or just a deadbeat, you have probably already been spending lots of time in your garden. If you have a job, you still have weekends and evenings to dig the earth. Your first task is…
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Lawrence High School Class of 2023 top 10 seniors share future plans
Graduation ceremonies for the Lawrence High School Class of 2023 are set to take place on Thursday, June 22, at the Cure Insurance Arena in Trenton at 1 p.m. "We are so proud of the ways in which you have…
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Mercer sports legend Marty Devlin shares life story in new memoir
Marty Devlin’s 90 years include a multitude of mind-boggling activities, achievements and accolades. Now he is sharing his remarkable life story in a new memoir, Ol’ Buddy Marty: A Memoir Sprinkled with Wit, Wisdom, and Inspiration. Devlin is well-known in…
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Q&A with Hamilton Mayor Jeff Martin
In the 47 years since Hamilton first moved to the mayor-council form of municipal government, only five people have been elected mayor of the township. Jeff Martin is the fifth of five, and just the second Democrat to hold the…
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Fight in the Museum: 11 questions with Karen Wilbert-Keppel
Karen Wilbert-Keppel is an artist who works on her art every day, as artists are supposed to. She draws and paints a multitude of subject matter. She is a former art teacher who is skilled at all of the facets…
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In search of a donor
Barbara Tafrow Gerrity was barely two years old when Denver surgeon Thomas Starzl pioneered the world’s first liver transplant using a liver from a deceased donor. Starzl lost his first patient, but never gave up the pursuit of refining an…
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Complex Simplicity: Me and my Entourage
Our family car, a 2007 Hyundai Entourage minivan, gave up the ghost a few months ago, with the odometer just short of 175,000 miles. The Entourage model was only made for two years, and sold just 25,000 units in that…
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Robbinsville residents take on Trenton over school funding
More than 2,240 residents, to date, have signed individual letters to Gov. Phil Murphy, calling for the Robbinsville Public School District to receive a higher level of funding for the 2023-24 school year. Robbinsville school officials were surprised to learn…
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Gervasio’s: Third-generation chef brings popular pizzeria back to life
Chef Mark Mazzone’s first restaurant job was working for his grandfather, Tony, at Gervasio’s Restaurant in Hamilton. The bar and restaurant, which Tony Gervasio owned and operated from 1969 to 2006, was a popular Hamilton hangout, known for its Italian-American…
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Potenza helps lead WW-P High School North to success as assists leader
Emily Potenza has always been a goal scorer who also wanted to assist her teammates. This year, the senior is happily living in both worlds for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls lacrosse team. Through the Northern Knights 12-7 start, Potenza…













