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LAMBERTVILLE: X-Ring owner Bach teaches all ages
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Archery. It’s been around for thousands of years and its attraction still endures. "It’s a lifetime sport," said Jon Bach, owner of X-Ring Archers in Lambertville. Mr. Bach, who won a national championship in 1999 after an injury forced him to switch to shooting left-handed, opened X-Ring Archers, at 287…
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NJ Outdoor Alliance to Participate In NJ Wild Outdoors Expo Sept. 13-14
Bobwhite Quail, a species with a distinctive call that bird watchers love to listen to but are concerned about because of its declining population.
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GUEST COLUMN: Just 78 miles from this spot our nation changed forever
The Hopewell Valley September 11th and Emergency Services Memorial (prior to the ceremony).
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GUEST COLUMN: Just 78 miles from this spot our nation changed forever
Remembering Sept. 11 By Mike Chipowsky Note: Mike Chipowsky, a former Hopewell Township police chief and current chairman of the Hopewell Valley September 11th and Emergency Services Memorial Committee, addressed about 150 people at Saturday’s Memorial Ceremony at Alliger Park. Here are his comments: Thank you for taking the time from your busy schedules to…
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PHS Homecoming/JW Super Saturday
Jennifer Brandt PHS announces first ever Friday night Football game under the lights!!
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Scale Up Expert Jonathan B. Smith ‘ChiefOptimizer’ to Speak at Virginia Council of CEOs Quarterly Meeting
Jonathan B. Smith, ChiefOptimizer
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MCCC Plans Six Global Study Tours for Spring 2015
A student group studying biology went to Paris in 2011. The 2015 Study Tour will emphasize an immersion in the French language.
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WEST WINDSOR: Festival celebrates the Emerald Isle
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Claddagh rings glistened in the sun and the music of the pipe and drum band "Lia Fail" carried on the summer breeze. The smell of fresh corn beef hash taunted taste buds and men and women alike rummaged through clothing racks thinking it just might be hot…
