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LAMBERTVILLE: Architect gets award
Shown (from left) are office staff members, Caitlin Meskill, Courtney Haviland and Michael Burns. Shirley Skillman (right), squad business manager, made the presentation at Mr. Burns’ Franklin Street Hotel office. Max, the office golden retriever, was not to be left out
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WEST AMWELL: SHRHS issues third marking period honor roll
For grades seven-12 The South Hunterdon Regional High School honor roll for the third marking period includes: Grade 12 — Robert Albanir, Kyle Campbell, Emma Carpenter *, Sean Dale *, Sarafina Dibetta, Adeline Donnelly, Patrick Ferry, Mikayla Fulper *, Julianna Hoff *, Roxanne Kreider, Hannah Marty, Lydia McDaniel, Hana Mershon *, Jacob Phillips , Alberto…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Middle schools reap sweet rewards
The Crossroads North and South Middle School music programs competed in the “Music in the Park” competitions at Hershey Park, Pennsylvania recently. By Ed Birch, Special Writer The Crossroads North and South Middle School music programs competed in the “Music in the Park” competitions at Hershey Park, Pennsylvania recently. Awards for Crossroads North were as…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: St. Augutine’s school 50th anniversary
On Friday, June 7, 2013, the school community of St. Augustine of Canterberry gathered for a ground breaking re-enactment ceremony to celebrate its golden anniversary. By Maureen Quigley, Special to the Packet On Friday, June 7, 2013, the school community of St. Augustine of Canterberry gathered for a ground breaking re-enactment ceremony to celebrate its…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 500 years of experience will retire from schools
School board honors 29 retiring staff members By Kelly Velocci, Packet Media Group They came from across the district’s nine school buildings and have educated the township’s youngest and oldest students. Together, they have taught for more than 500 years throughout their careers. Ten Hillsborough Township teachers as well as a guidance counselor, academic support…
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ALLENTOWN: Borough welcomes new bank
Allentown Borough officials and First Commerce Bank representatives commemorated the opening of the new bank with a ribbon-cutting ceremony June 8. From left are Kathy Tice, customer service representative; Jack Aaronson, vice chairman, Pat Carabellese, director; Mario Valente, director; Councilwoman Angela Anthony; Councilwoman Audrey Mount; Councilman Dan Wimer; Mayor Stu Fierstein; bank chairman Abraham S.…
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ROOSEVELT: New flag unfurls
Roosevelt Councilman Michael Ticktin said the flag is on display in the Borough Hall. By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer ROOSEVELT In the mid-1930s the blue eagle symbolizing the National Recovery Administration was a common sight around the nation, as it meant that companies displaying the logo were cooperating with the New Deal codes for…
