Category: archives
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Ravens coach finds positives in gridiron defeat
The Ravens’ defense played with remarkable poise and intensity in the Sept. 7 game against Hopewell Valley. And while the offense made its share of mistakes, for the most part they were correctable ones. By Sean Moylan, Sports Writer After a 13-0 loss to Hopewell Valley in front of a packed house at home last…
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South Brunswick chamber is seeking to revitalize
Inactive for several years the chamber is looking for new members as South Brunswick’s roster of businesses grow By Paul Koepp, The Packet Group Local business leaders and township officials are looking to breathe new life into the South Brunswick Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Frank Gambatese met with a small group of prospective members recently…
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Letters to the Editor, Sept. 13, 2007
Senior picnic helpers, attendees are thanked To the editor: I would like to express my thanks to all those who made the Hopewell Valley Senior Citizen Picnic possible this year. It was wonderful to see over 350 residents attend the annual picnic on Sept. 6 in Washington Crossing State Park on one of the…
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Museum opening still on track
By: Stephanie Prokop ROEBLINGThe opening of the Main Gate Museum on the old Roebling Steel Mill site is on track to meet its tentative scheduled opening in March 2008. The opening will include some of the museum’s offices and a theater (for viewing video and film footage), while the rest of the building is slated…
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Sharpshooters reduce deer herd by 80 on third visit
Crew expected to return to Solebury this fall. By: Linda Seida SOLEBURY On their third visit to the township, Wildlife Services sharpshooters killed 80 deer, and the crew is expected to return and continue the job this fall, according to an agency spokeswoman. The 80 deer were killed over a period of three or…
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Gannett Fleming moves its office
By Princeton Business Journal Gannett Fleming, an international planning, design, and construction management firm, announced the move of its Princeton office to Hamilton. The office is located at: the Neuman Building, Suite 203, 3575 Quakerbridge Road. The telephone number is 609-584-9592.
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Ann Harrison
Ann Harrison, 80, of Monmouth Junction, died Monday, Sept. 3, at University Medical Center at Princeton. A native New Yorker, she worked for the Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of Labor and retired from the Veteran’s Administration in 1989. She was a faithful member of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Monmouth Junction. She was married…
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Literati
Literary events, clubs, workshops and support groups Barnes & Noble, MarketFair, 3535 Route 1, West Windsor, discussion and signing: Edmund White Hotel de Dream, A New York Novel, Sept. 19, 7:30 p.m.; (609) 897-9250. Borders Books and Music, 2343 E. Lincoln Highway, Langhorne, Pa., discussion and signing: Jonathan Maberry, The Cryptopedia, A Dictionary of the…
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Young HHS girls seeking growth on court
HHS VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW By: John E. Powers The task for coach Todd Sudol and the Hillsborough High School girls’ volleyball team is to equal the milestones reached last year not bad considering the program is just in its fourth year of existence. The Raiders finished 13-15, but did qualify for the state tournament.…
