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HILLSBOROUGH: Illustrator will describe how he brings ancient critters to life
Scientific illustrator Mark Klinger, shown at his desk, will speak at the Hillsborough Library this Saturday at 1 p.m. (Photo by Zhe-Xi Luo)
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NEW HOPE: NJDOT road work in Lambertville Thursday night
Project will impede eastbound travel across bridge from New Hope Road work scheduled to take place along Bridge Street (Route 179) in Lambertville will render the commission’s New Hope-Lambertville Toll-Supported Bridge inaccessible to motor vehicles in the eastbound direction (from New Hope to Lambertville)between 8 p.m. Thursday (July 25), and 6 a.m. Friday (July 26).…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Science teachers earn Audubon Society honor
Hillsborough High School teachers won an honor from the N.J. Audubon Society. From left are Dale Rosselet (vice president for education at N.J. Audubon), and two of the teachers, Kate LaCorte and Tracey Jameson.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Swimmers’ times come down in Rapids dual meets
Youngsters lower personal, team bests The Roycefield Rapids lost close dual meets to Frog Hollow Swim Club of South Amboy and the Cedar Hill Club of Somerset, bringing their dual meet record to 2-2 as of July 3. Both meets were competitive and resulted in several team records for the Rapids. Girl recordbreakers were Haley…
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22nd ANNUAL UKRAINIAN FOLK FESTIVAL, Open to General Public: A dazzling festival
Iskra Ukrainian Dance Ensemble
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New Jersey Band Kites And Lightning Announces Debut Single, Summer and Fall Show Dates, Launches New Website
By Mike Dylan For Immediate Release Contact Information: Rockn’ Entertainment Mike Dylan – Public Relations 732-903-5862 [email protected] New Jersey Band Kites And Lightning Announces Debut Single, Summer and Fall Show Dates, Launches New Website Brick,NJ (7-24-2013) – Rockin’ Entertainment is thrilled to announce the release of the debut single from Kites And Lightning, Live Again,…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Police chief to retire at year’s end
George Meyer: ”I have spent considerable time weighing this decision, and, in fact, have postponed it several times. Though it has not come easy, the time has come." By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor On July 8, George Meyer, Hopewell Township police chief since March 2006, announced his intention to retire, effective Dec. 31. In a…
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MCCC’s Barbara Behrens Earns National Recognition for Advanced Proficiency in Physical Therapy Education
Barbara Behrens, coordinator of the Mercer County Community College Physical Therapist Assistant program.
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TITUSVILLE: Potentially large fire at St. George’s squelched
Damage was limited to a meter box, conduit and wiring By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor At 2:13 p.m. today (Wednesday), Hopewell Township Police received a call reporting a fire at St. George’s RC Church on Route 29 in Titusville, according to George Meyer, police chief. ”Officers arrived to find the electric meter box on the…
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