Category: archives
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Making messages of love
Pennington Quality Market helps children create Valentines Emily Wasserman of Hopewell, Julia Maier, 5, of West Amwell, and her brother Justin, 3, make Valentine’s Day cards at the Pennington Quality Market Kids Club event on Feb. 10. PQM provides all the materials to make the cards to children who attend this event.
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SBHS looks good at ‘adopted’ home
TRACK & FIELD: The Vikings’ familiarity with the 168th Street Armory in Manhattan paid off at the Varsity Classic Monday night. By: Carolyn M. Hartko The South Brunswick High track teams have logged more competition time this winter at the 168th Street Armory in Manhattan than they have at their own facility. The Vikings were…
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Building relationships with Neighbors of Color
What started out as a picnic for 25 families more than 10 years agod has grown into an organized group of networking black individuals and families in Hillsborough. By: Laura Toto When Kay Behn moved to Hillsborough more than 10 years ago from Pennsylvania, she did not know anyone and felt isolated. She began the…
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Chesterfield to take part in Route 206 study
CHESTERFIELD A plan to redevelop the Route 206 farm belt corridor in Burlington County was met with interest from Township Committee members last week. By:Vanessa S. Holt Mark Remsa, principal planner of the Burlington County Office of Land Use Planning, discussed the upcoming project at the committee’s Feb. 8 meeting. "Freeholders want to…
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Youth orchestra concert Sunday
The annual Family Concert presented by the Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra will be held in Richardson Auditorium on the Princeton University campus at 3 p.m., Feb. 18. David R. Thomas, a New Jersey composer, performer and teacher, will perform an original work for orchestra and the Alpine Horn, the very long, tubular instrument associated with…
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Harchetts come through in OT win
Allentown High School girls basketball team rallies for victory over Princeton. By: Kyle Moylan It may not have started out that way, but Allentown’s game against Princeton will probably be the one all the girls on the Redbirds want to remember the most from this season. This game was a little of everything for Allentown.…
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Report cards: an ‘extreme’ waste of time
Editorial Let’s say wrestling-and-extreme-football maven Vince McMahon announces the creation of a new sports league based upon the initial success of extreme football. Let’s call it Extreme Quiots. Vince is in a hurry though. The Extreme Football League’s market share this weekend wasn’t nearly as strong as it was for the television show’s first week.…
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ARTISTS’ CORNER
The new Gas House Gallery opens A new art gallery is opening in Hopewell Borough. On Feb. 17, at 7 p.m., an opening reception will unveil the "Gas House Gallery." The gallery, following the tradition established by "Arts Garage Gallery," is housed in the Sunoco gas station building on 40 E. Broad St. It will…
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Hopewell leaders recognize Hopewell Illumination Project
At a recent meeting of Hopewell Borough Council, a resolution recognizing those who made the holiday season snowflake project possible was adopted. The gist of the resolution follows: Hopewell is fortunate to have residents and businesses who freely give of their time and resources. During this past holiday season, a number of volunteers and donors…
