Category: archives
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ALLENTOWN: Duffy helps Mercer to Carpenter Cup title
Reutsch also contributes By Justin Feil, The Packet Group While one all-star game may have come to a disappointed ending for Mark Duffy, his other could not have gone any better. The recent Allentown High School graduate was a part of the Mercer County all-star baseball team that won the Carpenter Cup, 9-2, over Lehigh…
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PLUMSTED: Patriotic Display
Picasa Giada Toleno, 6, of New Egypt, enjoys one of the day’s performances.
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HAMILTON: Patriotic Party
Fireworks capped off Hamilton Township’s annual Independence Day festivities July 5. Photos by Rebecca Nowalski .
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The kindness of strangers
Betsy Hornberger Lambertville On June 30, my friend and I had gone to the movies at the ACME Screening Room. On our way back to the car he noticed there was some overgrowth on the path from Union Street back to the canal. He had loppers in the car and did some “trail maintenance”…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: International thespians unite
Courtesy photo International Thespian Society Troupe 6803: front row from left, Megan Haltmeier, Leah Tasseff, Ella Lafontant. Middle row: Hope Leonard, Emma Reichard, Erin Hansell, Ashley Hansell; and back row from left, Ivan Trancon, Matt Luyber, James Bullock, Matt Dalton, Kaitlyn Anthony.
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NEW HOPE: Henry Ford is focus of auto show
The New Hope Automobile Show — which will celebrate its 56th anniversary this year — also will celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of Henry Ford, who was born July 30, 1863, in Wayne County, Michigan By John Tredrea, Special Writer NEW HOPE — Who is the central figure in the American history —…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Farmers Market is seed for community
The Hightstown Farmers Market is a happening place to be Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. this summer. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN — The Hightstown Farmers Market is a happening place to be Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. this summer. This year’s market kicked off the first day of summer, June 21,…
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State eyes new options to the GED
by Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer For the first time, people might be able to choose a high school equivalency exam as the state Department of Education prepares to seek other test vendors in light of the revamped 2014 GED. For years, those wanting to earn their high school equivalency credentials throughout the country have only…
