Author: Central Jersey
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HILLSBOROUGH: High school cheerleaders prepare for fall season
They attend camp this summer in Pennsylvania The Hillsborough High School varsity and junior varsity cheer squads have begun getting ready to urge on the varsity and junior varsity football squads this fall, as well as prepare for their own competitions. The two squads started Aug. 12 and 13 with tryouts for the fall season…
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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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HAMILTON: Building fun
Hamilton residents among participants in Robbinsville Lego activity photo by Rebecca Nowalski Shajy Mathai, of Hamilton, works on an airplane with his son, Joshua, 11, while instructor Antonio Papa looks on at the Robbinsville Branch of the Mercer County Library. Antonio is a senior at Robbinsville High, and participates in the schools robotic team, Nemesis.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: High school cheerleaders prepare for fall season
Hillsborough cheerleaders pose at summer camp in Pennsylvania.
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Tickets on sale for wine and beer fest
The kegs are ready for tapping and the bottles are ready to be uncorked for the first annual Bordentown City Wine and Beer Festival. The festival will take place from 2-6 p.m. Sept. 21 along Farnsworth Avenue from Crosswicks Street to Railroad Avenue. The rain date is Sept. 22. The Downtown Bordentown Association created…
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BORDENTOWN: Liberty Lake, Learning Well combine forces
Liberty Lake Day Camp is known throughout the region as one of the premier summer camps for both typical and special needs children. This year, the camp has partnered with The Learning Well to create a specific camper group of 10 older teenaged autistic campers, who are participating in a group setting, and experiencing…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Residents argue against charging fees to Peddie
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The Borough Council again tabled an ordinance that would make Peddie School pay annual dorm inspection fees. The council tabled the vote at Council President Larry Quattrone’s request to speak to Peddie School representatives. The Borough Council first tabled the ordinance on Aug. 19. ”I think the administrator and…
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EAST WINDSOR: A checkmate champ at age 7
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor Damon M. Copeland just started learning chess six months ago and he’s already a force to be reckoned with. The 7-year-old East Windsor resident took second place in the Let’s Play Chess Tournament in Princeton on Aug. 16. His father, Raph, started teaching him how to play the game…
