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WEST AMWELL: Emma Carpenter’s graduation address
A pep talk of sorts As I began writing this speech, I realized I wasn’t truly in any place to be giving a lot of advice. I might get the highest grades at this particular school in this particular year, but all things considered, we’re really in the same boat — all about 18 years…
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MERCER COUNTY: Mayors discuss regional issues
Six mayors from Mercer County met for breakfast on Thursday morning at the Hyatt Regency Princeton to discuss regional issues with members of local business communities. By Payal Marathe, Special to the Packet Six mayors from Mercer County met for breakfast on Thursday morning at the Hyatt Regency Princeton to discuss regional issues with members…
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PRINCETON: HiTOPS/Princeton Packet Boys Track Athlete of the Year
Brennan worked way to top By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Rashone Johnson was busy coaching other sports when he first took notice of Tim Brennan. Brennan, a Cranbury resident, started to focus on the throwing events for track and field at a young age. By eighth grade, he was building up the strength and…
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Unity Bank, Business Community Celebrate Launch of Feed Mill Station
By Yankee Public Relations FLEMINGTON, N.J. (June 27, 2013) – Representatives of the Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce, Flemington Business Improvement District and Unity Bank joined Harold and Judith Zimmermann for a special reception to celebrate the launch of Feed Mill Station, a commercial property adjacent to Liberty Village that currently houses Roman Jewelers. The…
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WEST AMWELL: Julianne Riggs’graduation address
Let us be lions! Good evening. My fellow graduates, tonight I want to tell you a story. It is a tale very dear to my high school career and very near to my heart. It goes like this: “Every morning as the sun breaks over the African savannah, a gazelle wakes up and thinks ‘I…
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PRINCETON: NJ Transit and university OK a land swap
NJ Transit’s board of directors on Tuesday approved a land swap with Princeton University that was necessary for the school’s arts and transit project to move forward. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer NJ Transit’s board of directors on Tuesday approved a land swap with Princeton University that was necessary for the school’s arts and…
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