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Will Rhett
TRENTON Will "J.T." Rhett, 77, died Saturday, July 7, at home. Born in St. George, S.C., he lived in Trenton more than 46 years. He attended South Carolina public schools. Mr. Rhett owned Rhett Express and drove for major companies including United Parcel Service. Son of the late Alfred and Maude Rhett and husband…
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Art in the Park
The Tinicum Arts Festival offers two days of crafts, entertainment and family fun. By: Jodi Thompson Tinicum Park sits along River Road in Erwinna. It is about as picture perfect as a park can be. In 1955, the Stover family donated the John J. Stover house, circa 1800, a stately brick structure facing the Delaware…
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Korean church finds a new home
West Windsor zoning board approves use of American Legion building. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR The Princeton Korean Community Church will soon have its own home. For the past 10 years, the church’s 25-family congregation has been sharing quarters with the Princeton Baptist Church at its facility on Washington Road. But now that the…
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Princeton board set to hire assistant principals
Slots to be filled at PHS and John Witherspoon Middle School. By: Jeff Milgram Harvey Highland, the principal of the Grice Middle School in Hamilton the past three years, will be named the assistant principal at Princeton High School. The Princeton Regional Board of Education is expected to vote tonight to approve the hiring of…
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Locals part of Sunshine Classic win
EWING Mercer all-stars dominate Skyland, 21-6, to even football series By: Justin Feil EWING They were supposed to be the underdogs to a superior Skyland Conference group of all-stars, but the Mercer County all-stars showed that just the opposite was true in dominating the Sunshine Classic, 21-6, to even the series at 2-2-1…
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