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MANSFIELD: Signs of spring bloom for students
Batista John Hydock Elementary School students celebrate the 100th day of school on Feb. 15 by completing diverse activities, including jumping for 100 seconds, in Mansfield Township. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise…
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IN THE KITCHEN: These pies aren’t made for throwing
By Faith Bahadurian, Special Writer These pies are not for throwing! But if you’ve got the itch to throw, just show up on Palmer Square Green at 3:14 p.m. March 10 with a willing (hapless) friend for Princeton’s Pi Day pie throwing contest. This is just one of many events that celebrate Einstein’s birthday. There…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Give varsity team letters for robotics, parent says
High school students involved with the RoboRaiders robotics team put in lots of time, work collaboratively with peers, participate in community events and practice hard to put their robot creation up against other schools in high-powered competitions. If that’s not being on a team, Jolene Galevich doesn’t know what is. And if it…
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NEW HOPE: Parry image search goes on
NEW HOPE — She was the daughter of Oliver and Ruth (Watson) Paxson, born in New Hope, then known as Coryell’s Ferry, on Jan. 24, 1767, at their Maple Grove home, located at the end of a winding driveway on West Bridge Street east of the New Hope-Solebury High School. On Nov. 14, 1787, Jane…
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NEW EGYPT: Foundation embodies giving back
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer If you’d like a fun night out with the chance to win great prizes and help people in your community, attend the GiveBack Foundation’s “Luck of the Irish” bingo night on Friday, March 15. The event will be held at the New Egypt Elks Club, 105 Lakewood Road, New Egypt.…
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Robert Joe Lee to Discuss State Efforts to Provide Equal Rights in Court for Non-English Speakers in Lecture March 7 at MCCC
By Candace Zafirellis Robert Joe Lee, former manager of the New Jersey Judiciary’s Language Access Program, will give a lecture at Mercer County Community College at noon on Thursday, March 7, in the Communications Building, room 109. The discussion, “Ensuring Access to the Courts for Non-English Speakers,” is part of the college’s Spring Distinguished Lecture…
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