Author: Central Jersey
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HILLSBOROUGH: Who’s got talent? Find out Saturday
First community show attracts performers young and old By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Community talent, young and old, will take to the stage Saturday night when the Hillsborough High School theater program hosts its first “Hillsborough’s Got Talent” show. Nine entries have been selected to perform in the program, which will mimic the TV show…
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LOOSE ENDS: Loving the Garden State
Photo by Pam Hersh “Chasing New Jersey” host and Princeton resident Bill Spadea is proud of his state.
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NEW HOPE: Walking tour, part of Winter Festival
Area residents line up to take the walking tour. Photo from last year’s event.
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Bike lanes are good for everyone in Princeton
Steve Kruse, David Cohen, Carolyn Sealfon, Sam Bunting, and Laurie Harmon, Princeton Princeton Council recently voted to have a public hearing on installing bike lanes on Hamilton Avenue between North Harrison Street and Snowden Lane. In addition to our mission to educate local cyclists and organize events to encourage cycling, the Princeton Pedestrian and…
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HAMILTON: Coach had an impact on many lives
By Elizabeth Johnson, Special Writer Members of the St. Anthony’s 1957-58 Parochial League championship basketball team got together Dec. 9 to honor their coach, Jack Tohill, with a lunch and presentation at John Henry’s in Hamilton. Bart Carr, who organized the event, said, “I read a book a few months ago about transformational coaching…
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ANE Adds Executive Position to Focus on Agency Recruitment and Development
By Susan Rash MONMOUTH JUNCTION, N.J., January 20, 2015 – ANE, Agency Network Exchange LLC, announced that it has added Beth Snyder Simpson as vice president, Agency Recruitment and Development, a new position to expand the insurance agency network in New Jersey and other mid-Atlantic states. “We continue to see great demand from agents in…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: School district’s ‘Helpwell’ program encourages citizens to participate in educational process
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Hopewell Valley Regional School District has a program in place under which residents can gain the interesting, enlightening and rewarding experience of volunteering to work in classrooms, school offices, on playgrounds and elsewhere in a school. The aptly named program is called Helpwell. The district has four elementary schools,…
