Category: archives
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Letters to the Editor
For the July 22 issue. Township needs strong leadership skills To the editor: Leaders are those who know how to lead. Leaders, under difficult times, will find ways to make negative situations into positive ones. The committee members are leaders chosen by the people to give direction to the policies of the town or to…
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Cambridge School gets accreditation
Accreditation signifies that Cambridge School has met the MSCES standards for a quality school. The Middle States Commission on Elementary Schools has announced that Cambridge School of Pennington has been awarded accreditation by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The award was announced by Dr. Patricia Kelly-Stiles, chairwoman of the commission, following the…
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Wood resignation creates Valley school board vacancy
The school board hopes to fill the vacancy in September and plans to advertise for candidates soon. By Allison Busacca Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education member Steven Wood officially resigned from the board on Monday night, saying he needs to spend more time with his family and on his job. The school board hopes…
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Week of July 23, 2004
Pennington, Hopewell, South Brunswick Pennington Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate in Pennington is pleased to announce that Susan Van Selous has been named the top listing agent for the month of May. "Susan is consistently one of our top producers", said Tom Wilbur, manager. For any real estate needs, call Susan Van Selous at the…
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Bordentown 11’s 5-1 in district play so far
By: Sean Moylan The Bordentown 11-year-old Little League All-Star baseball team finished pool play with a perfect 4-0 record, yet Nottingham received the top seed in the second round with a 2-0 record because it had allowed less runs than Bordentown. What? There is no doubt that Nottingham is a great baseball team and it…
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Opera is Back
Lisa and Scott Altman have founded the New Jersey Opera Theater to bring master classes and concerts to Princeton again. By: Susan Van Dongen Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski From left, Lisa Altman, Anton Belov, Ron Donenfeld, Michelle Sexton and Scott Altman prepare for New Jersey Opera Theater’s Don Giovanni. The tradition of a summertime…
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For the July 22 issue
Fred E. Lane Jr., John W. Szabo, Hazel Y. Carter, Yolanda Mary Notarianni. Fred E. Lane Jr. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Fred E. Lane Jr., 71, died July 8 in Florida. Born and raised in Trenton, Mr. Lane lived there until moving his family to Robbinsville in 1967. He was active in the recreation programs in…
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Launching a new era
Karen Lake takes lead as new schools chief By:Emily Craighead New Superintendent of Schools Karen Lake set communication as a primary goal at her first Board of Education meeting Monday night, only days after she started in Hillsborough. Ms. Lake said she plans to speak to faculty at each of the schools before…
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Lauer gains experience with Post 339
Post 339 baseball By: Jim Green Second baseman Christian Lauer will always remember the 2004 American Legion baseball season for the valuable experience he received. Lauer, who played sparingly this past spring as a sophomore for the Pennington School, finally got an opportunity to play everyday during the second half of the Hopewell Post 339…
