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  • Land Trust Farmers’ Market to reopen Sunday

    To learn more about the Hunterdon Land Trust Alliance, visit: www.hlta.org    The Hunterdon Land Trust’s Farmers’ Market at Dvoor is reopening on May 16.    Shoppers will find locally grown vegetables, artisan breads and cheeses, grass-fed meats, flowers, honey, wine and much more while enjoying a cup of coffee and the spring sunshine. WDVR FM will…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBAA 10U third in Hillsborough

    SOFTBALL    The SBAA 10U travel softball team recently took third place in the Hillsborough Spring Thaw Tournament.    Leadoff hitter Jessica Risch reached base five times (two hits) in three games, Katie Thau had three hits and Samantha Knehr had a key two-run double in game one to help the Vikings claw back for a tie.…

  • MANVILLE: Meetings with schools’ new principals present familiar faces in new places

    By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer    A series of meetings which began Monday for parents to get to know the new principals at Manville High School, Alexander Batcho Intermediate School and Roosevelt School is meant to ease the transition for the new principal and the parents they’ll work with.    ”It’s the correct thing to do,” District…

  • Solebury says thanks

    Home & School Association of Solebury School     Thanks to the generosity and enthusiasm of our community, Solebury School’s annual dinner auction was a huge success! Many families, faculty members, and students joined in the effort, which raised over $100,000 for our school.    It was especially heartening to feel the warm support of the small…

  • MANVILLE: ABIS council raises funds to help Haiti

    MANVILLE: ABIS council raises funds to help Haiti

    The ABIS Student Council members, shown with advisor Robin Cook, raised more than $600 for American Red Cross projects in Haiti. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Teachers union won’t give back, Fried says

    Township asks for reopened contract after voters reject budget for schools By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — As the Township Council prepared to undertake its review of the defeated $38.2 million school budget, Mayor Dave Fried said Tuesday that he was “disappointed” to be told by the teachers union leadership that they would not…

  • Ramirez wins 1600, 3200 in Liberty Division meet

        The Northern Burlington High School boys track team placed third in the Liberty Division meet this past Saturday.     Ryan Ramirez won the 1600 (4:27) and 3200 (10:11.94). Nick Kapsimalis won the javelin (158’ 4”), was third in the shot (45’ 6 ¼”) and fourth in the discus (125’).     Jerry Pham was second…

  • MONROE: Theresa Wysokowski remembered as loving mother, grandmother

    MONROE: Theresa Wysokowski remembered as loving mother, grandmother

    By Maria Prato, Staff Writer    MONROE — It was Mother’s Day 2009 when Theresa Wysokowski’s oldest son surprised her with some good news: She was going to be a grandmother.    And, friends and co-workers say, she couldn’t have been more elated.    ”Theresa couldn’t wait for Mother’s Day this year; she just couldn’t wait until Sunday,”…

  • CMA Expands with the Addition of Two New Association Coordinators

    CMA Expands with the Addition of Two New Association Coordinators

    Elizabeth Roe and Colleen Reasoner join CMA in Princeton Junction, NJ.