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Pennington Dance event June 2
At CHS The Pennington Dance 33rd-year celebration performance will be held on June 2 from 1-3 p.m. at Hopewell Valley Central High School’s Performing Arts Center. The performance shares the accomplishments of Pennington Dance students and alumni performing ballet, pointe, contemporary dance, rhythm tap, Broadway tap, jazz, hip hop numbers and pre-school introductory dance numbers.…
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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Local pastor lauded for helping HDAP clients
The Rev. David J. Errickson is the 2013 recipient of the Frank P. Masterson Jr. Award By John Tredrea, Special Writer Hunterdon Drug Awareness Program (HDAP) held its eighth annual Client Graduation and Recognition Ceremony recently at Razberry’s on Route 12 near Frenchtown. Over 60 people attended. One function of this ceremony is to highlight…
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PRINCETON: Primary elections on Tuesday
Primary elections in Princeton on Tuesday will feature uncontested races for the council, Mercer County freeholder and state Legislature races, as Democrats and Republicans choose who will run in November. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Primary elections in Princeton on Tuesday will feature uncontested races for the council, Mercer County freeholder and state Legislature…
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‘System is broke and broken’
Amy Carver Lambertville With the renewed outrage in New Jersey at the massive number of the state’s retirees who are “double-dipping,” I am curious about why the IRS has not intervened to apply the rules it adopted for the private sector in 2010 here. The age-old New Jersey practice of double-dipping occurs when state…
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MCCC Nursing Graduates Celebrate Accomplishments at May Pinning Ceremony
By Candace Zafirellis Students from Mercer County Community College’s Nursing program recently gathered at the college’s Kelsey Theatre to celebrate as their studies at Mercer were coming to an end. A total of thirty-five men and women received their nursing pin in a ceremony that will mark the beginning of a new career for students…
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Act now to allow open space vote in November!
Jennifer M. Coffey, policy director, Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association New Jersey’s open space, farmland, and historic preservation programs are out of funds. With all of the remaining funds for preservation programs allocated, New Jersey is at risk of having decades of successful preservation efforts grind to a halt, jeopardizing critical lands that generate billions…
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Act now to allow open space vote in November!
Jennifer M. Coffey, policy director, Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association New Jersey’s open space, farmland, and historic preservation programs are out of funds. With all of the remaining funds for preservation programs allocated, New Jersey is at risk of having decades of successful preservation efforts grind to a halt, jeopardizing critical lands that generate…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Voters to cast primary election ballots Tuesday
School board candidates must file by June 4 By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor This year’s primary election will be held June 4. Polls will be open from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Local would-be candidates for the Nov. 5 general election are: In Hopewell Borough, where two seats (three-year terms) are open on Borough Council, there…
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EAST WINDSOR: Eatery accused in booze bust
Substitute spirits may have been used By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR Investigators seized approximately 1,000 bottles of booze in a bust across the Garden State, and a local restaurant was one targeted as part of the raid, known now across the nation as Operation Swill. T.G.I. Friday’s in East Windsor was one…
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