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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS Boys Soccer ready to play first match Sept. 7
Azra Baig photo Vikings junior Matthew Cannon works hard to win possession of the ball against a Bridgewater Raritan defender during a recent practice. The team plays its first match tomorrow.
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MANVILLE: High school changes pickup/dropoff locations
Too much congestion around circle Students can no longer be picked up or dropped off at the front entrance to Manville High School. The change was made, according to a letter to parents from the high school administration, in part due to high volume of traffic at peak times morning gridlock caused by an…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police Blotter
A Thomas Street resident reported a theft of tools from his vehicle between 7 a.m. and 11:30 p.m. on Aug. 22. The suspect(s) removed a Craftsman sander, motion detectors and a bucket containing various wood working tools valued at $190. Police arrested Diane D. Rothschild, 55, of Plainsboro, on Route 33 at 12:25 a.m. Aug.…
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FLORENCE: Roebling Elementary has new leader
New Roebling Elementary School Principal Jared Peltzman high-fives third-grader Ryan Boracci during the water ice event sponsored by the PTA.
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WEST AMWELL: Officials support PK-12 proposal
A Town Hall meeting on the topic is set for 7 p.m. on Sept. 18 at the municipal building By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — The Township Committee passed a resolution Aug. 28 that endorses combining the West Amwell, Stockton, Lambertville and South Hunterdon Regional High School districts into a single PK-12 district.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Food Pantry ‘critically low’
Record demand at the South Brunswick Food Pantry has left supplies critically low, Social Services Director LouAnne Wolf said Tuesday. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Record demand at the South Brunswick Food Pantry has left supplies critically low, Social Services Director LouAnne Wolf said Tuesday. ”It’s the lowest level I’ve ever seen,” she said.…
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Mercer County Community College Student Recognized With “Lifestyle Change Award”
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – Mercer County Community College student Dan Asnis will be recognized by the American Heart Association with the “Lifestyle Change Award” during the Greater Mercer County Heart Walk on Sunday, Sept. 7. Asnis, of Kendall Park, said that in April 2011 he decided that his health depended on him making…
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Attend regionalization Town Hall Sept. 18
Dave Beaumont West Amwell On Sept. 24, voters in West Amwell and our neighboring towns of Lambertville and Stockton, will have a unique opportunity to vote on the creation of a new comprehensive PreK-12 regional school district, that would be made up of the three local elementary schools and SHRHS. This important election is…
