Author: Central Jersey
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LETTER: 50 years later, we’re still debating racism
by Amadeo D’Adamo Jr. To the editor: Fifty years ago this month, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke his memorable phrase, “I have a dream that some day…” Those of us who joined him in Washington could look around and believe that “that day” was not long in coming. We were with hundreds…
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STOCKTON: Borough school begins classes on Sept. 4
Administrator Ivans expects to welcome 55 children on Wednesday By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor STOCKTON — Suzanne Ivans, Stockton Borough School’s chief school administrator, and her staff have been getting ready for opening day, Sept. 4. Stockton will be the first of South County’s local schools to open this year. Lambertville Public, South Hunterdon Regional…
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LOCAL PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Tidbits about your neighbors Jessica A. Bouloutian, of New Hope, recently was selected to receive The Greek Council Award. She graduated from New Hope-Solebury High School and plans to attend Millersville University of Pennsylvania this fall to study biology and animal behavior. The Greek Council Award recipient is awarded in the amount of $878. It…
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HILLSBOROUGH: High school cheerleaders prepare for fall season
Hillsborough cheerleaders pose at summer camp in Pennsylvania.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: CHS’ 2013 graduates are adventure-bound
Hopewell Valley graduates are packing their bags The 299 members of the Hopewell Valley Central High School Class of 2013 are heading off to more than 110 institutions of higher learning this month, with almost all graduates pursuing college, professional training or military service. ”Hopewell Valley graduates are packing their bags for universities such as…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Chef brings heat to college kitchen
Chef Matthew McElmoyl starts third year as culinary instructor Chef Matthew McElmoyl has a considerable résumé as a chef/restaurateur and popular adjunct instructor at Mercer County Community College’s Trenton campus. The owner and executive chef of Oliver A Bistro in Bordentown began a culinary connection with the college when Trenton Campus Provost Monica Weaver…
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HAMILTON: Highest award
Local girl scouts present Silver Award project Lea Abreu, 14, and Jennie Collins, 13, both of Hamilton and Girl Scout Troop 70302 presented their Silver Award project “Scarves With a Smile” to the cancer unit of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital-Hamilton on Aug. 27.
