Author: Central Jersey
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Molly Peterson wins local League’s Service Award
Molly Peterson (second from right), a recent graduate of Hopewell Valley CHS, won the local League of Women Voter’s annual Service Award. Shown from left are HoVal League President Joann Held, Molly’s mother Cathy, and State League President Toni Zimmer
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WEST AMWELL: Awards presented at South’s June 19 graduation
Awards were presented at graduation exercises at South Hunterdon Regional High School on Thursday evening, June 19. Scholarship awards given out at the ceremony total $2,169,913.71. Individually, students were recognized for awards they received: Chelsea Baker-O’Neal — President’s Academic Achievement Award, $2,000 Legacy Award and $64,000 Dean’s Scholarship. Chelsea will attend Rider University. Tyler Barrett…
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HAMILTON: Steinert seniors turn tassel
364 graduate during 56th commencement ceremony By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor Steinert students turned the tassel during the 56th commencement of Hamilton High School East Joseph Steinert Memorial at the Sun National Bank Center June 23. Superintendent James Parla said 364 seniors who achieved so much academically, athletically, artistically, musically and in so many…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police Blotter
Hopewell Township police Chief Lance Maloney reported: — Officer Kevin Koveloski went to Hopewell Borough to check out a report of car burglaries on June 19. Several unlocked cars parked on West Broad Street, South Lanning Avenue, West Prospect Street and Eaton Place were entered between midnight and 2 a.m. on June 19. Loose change…
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MANVILLE: Advice to grads: Define yourself
Decorated mortarboard were part of the evening. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Graduation moves off campus
Graduates listen to speakers. (Photo courtesy of Kia Bergman)
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MANSFIELD: Town unites for annual parade and field day
Former Li’l Miss Columbus 2013 Macy McGarigle (left), 8, of Columbus placed the crowns on Li’l Miss Columbus of 2014, Anna VanMater (center), 7, of Columbus prior to the start of the parade at 10 a.m. while Mayor Robert Higgins (right) looks on.
