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HBA plans Holiday Party
To make a reservation, contact Virginia B. Aris, HBA president, at 333-8600 or 737-2858. The Hopewell Business Association’s annual holiday party will be held on Dec. 20 at the Hopewell Valley Bistro and Inn beginning at 6:30 p.m. This opportunity for networking and business card exchange will include election of officers for 2008 and planning…
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Charles Ondrejik
HILLSBOROUGH Charles Ondrejik died Nov. 20 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. He was 79. He was born in Johnstown, Pa., and was a resident of Hillsborough for the past 44 years. Mr. Ondrejik was a sales engineer for Towne Labs in Somerville for many years before retiring in 1997. He served in the…
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‘Thank you, sir. May I have another?’
Students brush up on manners for Thanksgiving By Mary Ellen Zangara Special Writer Last week’s Thanksgiving dinners gave fourth-grade students at Roosevelt School a chance to show off their table manners, learned during a special project at the school Nov. 21. Guidance counselor Laurie Corizzo organized a sit-down dinner at the school to coincide with…
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Assemb.-elect Coyle speaks at PU Friday
PRINCETON — Somerset County Freeholder Deputy Director Denise Coyle will serve on a panel entitled “Running, Winning and Making a Difference” at Princeton University’s Dodds Auditorium in Robertson Hall on Nov. 30 from 2:15 to 4 p.m. The panel is part of a one-day campaign training and education program for women students at Princeton. The…
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Holiday bazaar and make-a-gift
Saturday, Dec. 1 The Roebling Elementary School FTEPTA will hold a holiday bazaar and make-a-gift from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the school’s multi-purpose room. A variety of vendors and crafters will be present, and kids will be able to make gifts for their family and friends.
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Walter Joseph Porter
FORT ASHBY, W.Va. Walter Joseph Porter, 85, of Fort Ashby and residing at the Dawnview Center, died Nov. 19. Born Dec. 25, 1921 in Trenton, Mr. Porter was a 1939 graduate of Trenton High School, and soon after joined the Job Corps working in the western U.S. during the Depression. He was a U.S.…
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Robbinsville servers to help Hightstown PD
By Vic Monaco, The Packet Group HIGHTSTOWN More green is on the way to men in blue. The Borough Council on Monday unanimously approved a bond ordinance to authorize the issuance of $58,900 in bonds to buy six mobile data terminals for police cars along with an in-car video unit and a traffic counter.…
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Young talent on girls swim team
By Sean Richards, Sports Writer Although the South Brunswick girls swimming team lost some key performers to graduation, the great thing with this rising program is it has developed to the point where there’s no shortage of young talent just itching to make its mark. With that in mind, look for another strong season for…
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Singing a holiday tune for charity
Proceeds from album will go to Salvation Army by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer For Larry Campanella, a gift of song during the holiday season means more then just belting out a tune. The Dayton resident has recorded “The Christmas Gift,” his third Christmas album in as many years, the proceeds of which he says will…
