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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Turf field lights might not be ready for fall
Progress on varsity baseball field, other district projects reported By John Tredrea, Special Writer Lights for night games at Hopewell Valley Central High School’s turf athletic field may not be ready for the fall athletic season, school officials said at the July 15 school board meeting. Bids came in higher than expected for the job…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Committee gets plea for sewer services
Several residents of Brandon Road East say they need help By John Tredrea, Special Writer Several residents of Brandon Road East have implored the Hopewell Township Committee to help them get public sewer service for their residences. The service would be provided by the Ewing-Lawrence Sewerage Authority (ELSA), which already has a sewer line under…
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Kate Middleton had her Royal Baby with HypnoBirthing in the U.K. and You Can Too in Princeton, NJ, USA!!
Debra Troy, HBCE The Duchess of York gave birth on Monday to Prince George using the HypnoBirthing Mongan Method of childbirth education WIlliam and Kate held their ground with the monarchy insisting on their own way of preparing for and delivering their baby boy and after mcuh investigation chose the HypnoBirthing Method of…
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STOCKTON: Fog painting gets award at Byway show
The painting, “Delaware Fog,” by Alexander Volkov, got the People’s Choice award at the recent Delaware River Scenic Byway’s “Images from Frenchtown to Trenton” art show.
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NEW HOPE: Two Route 202 ramps to shut down for paving near toll bridge
Ramp closures are expected to go into effect around 6 a.m. July 29 and remain in place until Friday evening, Aug. 2 NEW HOPE — Two highway ramps near the New Hope-Lambertville (Route 202) Toll Bridge are scheduled to shut down early Monday for a week of reconstruction and resurfacing work, the Delaware River Joint…
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PRINCETON: Council asked to pay for 911 memorial
The Princeton Council was asked Monday to front the money for a Sept.11 memorial that would include a piece of World Trade Center steel that has a cutout in the shape of a cross. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council was asked Monday to front the money for a Sept.11 memorial that…
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ALLENTOWN: St. John Baptist Church welcomes new minister
25th minister looks forward to ministry by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — Mass July 9 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church had just ended, and the new pastor, the Rev. Brian Woodrow, was heading to the sacristy as parishioners of all ages came to him, ecstatic to meet him and offer their time…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS
By Peg Dotson Florence Township Soccer Association will host the Challenger TetraBrazil Soccer Academy Camp for players ages 4-14 from July 29 to Aug. 2. For more information, call 609-499-3849 or visit www.florence-soccer.com. Teams welcome. Players are advised to consult with their coaches before signing up individually. The Parish of Saints…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Cancer takes the life of Melissa Ferrono
2012 RHS graduate bravely fought rare cancer for two years by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Melissa Ferrono,19, a 2012 graduate of Robbinsville High School who was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma two years ago, has passed away. According to her obituary, on July 15 Melissa succumbed to the illness she courageously fought with the…
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