Category: archives
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EDITORIAL: News submission tips to make everyone’s job easier
Publicity people: Keep a copy for future reference By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor The calendar doesn’t say so, but for Lambertville, West Amwell and Stockton children it will be true. Summer will end when classes begin — on Sept. 8 for Lambertville and West Amwell students and on Sept. 9 for Stockton elementary students. Vacation…
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PARENTING PEARLS: The dangers of excessive drinking
By Mae Sakharov Ed.D Friends of mine often have asked why, other than an occasional glass of wine, I do not drink. Some may even believe that I would be uncomfortable in places where alcohol is served; that sentiment would not be the truth. What is sadly true is how many of my students, friends,…
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FLORENCE: Museum of mystery
Paranormal investigators Robert Green, Daria DeCicco, Robert Reid and Ronnie Poulin consult the blueprints for the Roebling plant’s Main Gate building. In back, New Jersey 101.5 FM radio personality Casey Bartholomew looks on. Staff photo by Geoffrey Wertime.
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WEST AMWELL: South students will see changes
Back-to-school preview By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — As the 50th anniversary year of South Hunterdon Regional High School opens, teachers will return to the classroom without a contract, and students will see a number of new faces, including an interim principal and interim director of special services. About 75 teachers, teacher assistants,…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: From the Sept. 3 edition
Peg Dotson Peg Dotson Tel: 499-3807 Fax: 499-3807 E-mail: [email protected] Willitts-Hogan-Tonne Auxiliary Post 39 will have its first meeting of the year on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 7 p.m. If anyone would like to become a member of Unit 39, Please call Maryann Lathrop, our membership chairman, at 499-2829. * * * Willitts-Hogan-Tonne…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Spanish program changes at LPS
Back-to-school preview By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Two changes will greet students at the Lambertville Public School when the new school year begins Tuesday (Sept. 8) with a full day of classes. The first change is a stronger Spanish language program than the one that was in place last year, according to Superintendent…
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STOCKTON: More R’s coming to classes
Back-to-school preview By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — Reading, writing and arithmetic have three new companions this year: rigor, respect and real world. Those are the three concepts teachers at the Stockton Borough School wanted to see incorporated in the instructional program this year. Chief School Administrator Suzanne Ivans explained that teachers are taking…
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WOMEN AND MEN WILL BE EMBRACING THEIR GREATNESS AT CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT THE HILTON GARNDEN INN IN BRIDGEWATER, NJ ON OCTOBER 4, 2009 FROM 9 AM TO 6 PM
By SuZen Ruth Bridgewater, NJ –Renewing your spirit and nourishing your soul will be the focus of a an upcoming conference “Women & Men Embracing Our Greatness – Building New Dreams & Aspirations” presented by SuZen, MSW Owner of The Life Coaching Center of Somerville, NJ. Join us for a day of celebration, healing and…
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LAWRENCE: Road projects under way
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Navigating around Lawrence Township may present some challenges this month, as some of the road projects under way throughout the township will require detours. Resurfacing of Eggerts Crossing Road, between Route 206 and the Ewing Township border, is expected to be completed by the end of this week,…
