Category: archives
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Hartpences’ Family Iris Patch arose from joke
Boyd Hartpence stands by his family’s Iris Patch that started because of a joke.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Spoil’d Rotten rocks community
Spoil’d Rotten band members, from left, Connor Ernst, 17, Natalie Ortega, 17, Jefferson Williams, 16, and at the drums, Dillon Sutton, 17, perform a scene for a music video for their new single “Wreck Over You” at Tavern on the Lake Monday.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Capt. Maggie Boyle lifts girls’ golf teammates
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School girls’ varsity golf captain, senior Maggie Boyle, strives to be a great leader for the team according to head coach Joseph Dougherty. ”She leads by example and is a great role model,” Mr. Dougherty said. Maggie began playing golf when she was 5 years old…
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Marquand Park Tree ID Walk Planned June 11
Roland and Pamela Machold inspecting a 130-year old threadleaf Japanese maple (Acer palmatum dissectum)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – State must help tech biz growth
EDITORIAL What started out as an optimistic tour by U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, of a new high-tech business last week, ended on a concerning note. Mr. Holt visited the offices and laboratory of Liquid Light on Deer Park Drive in South Brunswick on May 19, followed by a forum with officials of several other…
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WEST AMWELL: City, Stockton do about face on South budget
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The final determination last week of how much to cut from South Hunterdon Regional High School’s defeated budget turns out to be not so final after all. Lambertville and Stockton officials performed an about-face Friday night when they agreed to cut $117,190 from the nearly $10.1 million…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Holt: Government needs to invest in tech biz
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, visited a high tech company May 19 to push for more federal funding in turning research in college labs into viable commercial businesses. ”The debate (in Washington, D.C.) should be, ‘where should we invest?’” Mr. Holt said following a tour of Liquid Light, a…
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Group asks governor to reject FFMP
Gail Pedrick, Alyicia Scannapieco, of New Hope This is an urgent letter given to Lt. Gov. James Cawley to read and present to Gov. Tom Corbett on May 15: Dear Gov. Corbett: In this the 11th hour, we are writing this letter to you to ask you to personally intercede on the behalf of…
