Category: archives
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Class Act Writing Contest
Do you have a classy group of students in your class? Newspapers in Education Writing Contest Attention all 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th grade classes! Enter the Class Act Writing Contest Do you attend class with a particularly "Classy" group of students? What makes them such a class act? Are they kind to each…
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Accused teacher may face dismissal
South files tenure charges against science instructor By: Cynthia Williamson WEST AMWELL South Hunterdon High School Superintendent Cheryl Simone has filed tenure charges against a middle school science teacher she suspended with pay on Dec. 15 for his part in making a video in which a student was bound with duct tape. "I don’t…
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Letters
Attend meeting on settlement To the editor: A special Lambertville City Council meeting was held Tuesday, Jan. 30, at the squad building. The Planning Board and fewer than 30 residents of Lambertville were present to hear the mayor and two council members explain why they would vote that evening to approve a settlement that would…
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‘Camino Real’
THEATER REVIEW: Rutgers University’s New Theatre is host to a strong production of Tennessee Williams’ most-forgotten and least-staged play. By: Stuart Duncan If Not About Nightingales is being called Tennessee Williams’ "lost masterpiece," perhaps we should invent a jazzy new term for Camino Real, surely the most forgotten and least staged. Happily, there is a…
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Luchento’s
Although the prices can be expensive, you’ll come away from this West Millstone Italian restaurant full and possibly with a meal or two for the next day. By: Pat Tanner Luchento’s 520 Highway 33, West Millstone (732) 446-8500 Food: Very good Service: Casual, bustling Cuisine: Italian-American, some with Cajun-Creole influences Ambiance: Noisy, family-friendly Prices: Moderate…
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Fund-raiser to boost City Hall restoration effort
Friends of A.H. Holcombe House to have ‘Gourmet Grazing’ By: Sue Kramer LAMBERTVILLE Friends of the A. H. Holcombe House, the nonprofit group that is adding the decorative touches to Lambertville’s City Hall that will reflect the Victorian splendor the building knew as a private residence in the 1800s, is planning a fund-raising event…
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THE PACKET MAGAZINE: When planning a wedding the array of decisions that need to be made can appear overwhelming. We’ll help sort it out for you. Among our stories, we examine the advantages of custom-made gowns, fashions for the mother of the bride and the latest trends in wedding cakes. Click here for all articles …
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Storm catches everyone off-guard
Power failures, accidents keep region busy for 24 hours By: Cynthia Williamson West Amwell resident Vivian Piel could hardly contain her enthusiasm when power to their Rock Road East house flickered and then went out completely early Monday evening. "We’re campers," she said, referring to her husband, Rob, and their two children, Bob, 10, and…
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Teens get involved with Newspaper in Education!!!!
Don’t let your creativity go to waste. We have a showcase for your work. Submit work to NiE and we will display you on our NiE web site. NiE Send in articles, interviews, profiles, reviews, poems, games, digital photos, and movie files…we want to show Princeton what you can do! For more information contact: Melissa…
