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HILLSBOROUGH: Graduates share news of their accomplishment
Hillsborough’s Katie Reddington and Amanda Trabilsy were two of the approximately 739 graduation candidates who walked across the stage Saturday, May 11, to receive degrees at Coastal Carolina University in ceremonies in Myrtle Beach, S.C. A total of 950 students were eligible for graduation. U.S. Sen. Tim Scott was the commencement speaker and received the…
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MONTGOMERY: HiTOPS/Packet Girls Golfer of the Year
Montgomery High junior Alice Chen capped off another outstanding golf season by shooting a 71 to win the Tournament of Champions. Photo by Mike Dennis
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HILLSBOROUGH: Lance’s pro-jobs votes recognized by U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Congressman Leonard Lance was awarded the “Spirit of Enterprise” award by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for his support of pro-jobs, pro-growth policies in the second session of the 112th Congress. ”Representative Lance provided America’s job creators with a strong voice in Congress,” said Thomas J. Donahue, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber. “This…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Summer reading clubs coming to the library
Summer reading clubs’ registration has begun at the Hillsborough Public Library. Reading clubs include the “Read With Me Club” (up to entering kindergarten), “Dig Into Reading” (entering grades K-5), the “Beneath the SurFace” Teen Club (entering grades 6-12), and the “Groundbreaking Reads” Adult Club (ages 18 and older). There will be a variety of fun…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar, issue of May 30
Students present own stage works Fri., May 31 — Hillsborough High School Theatre presents “Hillsborough Shorts,” original one-act plays written and produced by students. 7 p.m. in auditorium of Hillsborough High School, 466 Raider Blvd. $12 reserved seating. Buy at HHSTheatre.org or at the door. 908- 431-6600, ext. 2099. Photo society shows works of members Sat., June…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Goldberg’s actions puzzle longtime Democratic friend
To the editor: Hillsborough Democratic chairman Michael Goldberg and I have known each other for almost 20 years. In addition to several others, I encouraged him to run for the Assembly in 1995. In his run for the Township Committee in 2012, I happily produced a campaign flyer for him. Because of our long acquaintanceship…
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St. Paul School of Princeton students raise $1,200+ for Cystic Fibrosis
By Patricia Zinsser Ms. Annie Britschge, fifth grade teacher in St. Paul School of Princeton, received a check for over $1,200 from her students as a donation towards her efforts in the "Great Strides Walk" to help fight Cystic Fibrosis recently held in Mercer County Park. The fifth graders and Student Council members organized school-wide…
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SOMERSET: Conservation Stewardship Program applications due by June 14
The Natural Resources Conservation Service’s Conservation Stewardship Program will provide about $175 million in funding for up to 12.6 million additional acres enrollment this year SOMERSET — New Jersey farmers and forestland owners who maintain a high level of conservation on their land and will agree to adopt higher levels of stewardship are encouraged to…
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The Lewis School Receives $40K for Technology Initiative
By Cathy Byers Reimer The Lewis School of Princeton is pleased to announce the completion of the second phase of its Technology Initiative through funding from The Roma Bank Community Foundation and many families and friends of The Lewis School. The majority of classrooms at The Lewis School are now equipped with state-of-the-art interactive white…
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