Category: archives
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LAWRENCE: School district comfortable with anti-bullying rules
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Township public school district has had an anti-bullying policy in place for more than a decade but that policy has been replaced by a state-mandated policy that took effect Sept. 1. And with that in mind, all school district employees from teachers and administrators to secretaries,…
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Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart announces newest members of their Board
Princeton Academy’s new Board Members for the 2011-12 academic year, are, pictured from l to r, Joseph Tattoni of Princeton, Lisa Luke of Lawrenceville, and Kevin Kenyon of Hopewell.
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Pennington Players’ “Seussical” at Kelsey Theatre Earns Two Perry Awards for Excellence
John Maurer, of Ewing, and William Mercado, of Hightstown, display their Perry Awards, presented by the New Jersey Association of Community Theaters for their work in "Seussical" at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre.
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MANVILLE: Help flood victims by buying gift cards
The Food Bank Network (FBN) of Somerset County has organized a program that will allow people and organizations to help victims of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee obtain basic necessities beyond those usually available at the Food Bank. ”We generally receive donations of food here, which, of course, we still very much need,” says…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Three high schoolers recognized test scores
They are in the running for National Merit scholarship Three Hillsborough High School students have been selected as National Merit Scholarship semifinalists. They are Shreehari Raghavan, Che Wang and Sarah A. Wilson. Their projected major studies are business management, music and engineering, respectively. They are among the approximately 16,000 national semifinalists who will continue in…
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LAWRENCE: Crowds reach out for apples
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, The Packet Group LAWRENCE Fall is in full swing with apples, gourds and pumpkins aplenty at Terhune Orchards. The Cold Soil Road family-run farm held its annual Apple Day this weekend, a tradition for the past 35 years. ”It feels like farm weather, and it’s nice to come out,” said Amy…
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ALLENTOWN: Storm damage bills come due
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN The Borough Council voted to authorize up to $33,000 in emergency spending to cover the cost of Hurricane Irene-related repairs to roadways, utilities, the water system and the sewer treatment plant. ”This is basically an estimate; we don’t have all the costs in yet,” Mayor Stuart Fierstein told…
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Deirdre Ryan Photography Holiday Mini Portrait Sessions October 15th, 22nd, and November 12th Northern Community Park
Deirdre Ryan Photography of Bordentown, NJ
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Deirdre Ryan Photography Holiday Mini Portrait Sessions October 15th, 22nd, and November 12th Northern Community Park
By Deirdre Ryan Photography Deirdre Ryan Photography is offering a very special promotion that is perfect for back to school, Halloween and the winter holiday season. Three days with 3-30 minute sessions to take place at Northern Community Park on Groveville Road in Bordentown Township. Three packages all include: 30 minute natural light session, online…
