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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Princeton University honors art teacher
Homework policy is in the works By John Tredrea, Special Writer Robert O’Boyle — who has been with the Hopewell Valley Regional School District for 33 years and is an art teacher at Hopewell Valley Central High School — has received a prestigious award from Princeton University. ”Dr. O’Boyle has been named the recipient of…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Spending plan for 2013 OK’d
Municipal tax increase of about $80 for a home assessed at $400K By John Tredrea, Special Writer A Hopewell Borough budget for 2013 that will bring an annual municipal tax increase of about $80 for a home assessed at $400,000 was adopted by the Borough Council Monday night, Michele Hovan, borough administrator/ clerk said. The…
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Many, many thanks!
Jill Myers LAEF president On behalf of the Lambertville Area Education Foundation’s Board of Trustees I would like to thank the hundreds of supporters that helped make our 12th annual Auction Benefit an affair to remember! This year, our event raised over $42,000 for the students of our south county schools! We wholeheartedly appreciate…
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PRINCETON: Gatsby items on display at library
As Baz Luhrman’s film rendition of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great American novel renews interest in “The Great Gatsby,” the university is showcasing some of its most remarkable Gatsby memorabilia By Payal Marathe, Special to the Packet Gatsby season is in full swing at Princeton University. As Baz Luhrman’s film rendition of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Nonprofit helps pay for life-saving veterinary care
Spice was the inspiration for the creation of a new charitable organization, Spice’s Fund.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Ten longtime teachers finish their work
Retiring Hopewell Valley teachers are shown from left: Susan Lafferty, Joan Smith, Alan Seltzer, Betty Ann Benton, Connie Olde, Mary Yeomans, Anne Marie Anthony, Judy Leitzes, Carol Hanson and Karen McCarville.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Historic parade for vets en route
HIGHTSTOWN — Veterans will be honored with five wreaths on Memorial Day. The annual Hightstown-East Windsor Memorial Day parade will start on Stockton Street at 9 a.m. Monday, May 27. The wreaths will be placed throughout the parade route. It will proceed through the center of Hightstown at approximately 9:30 a.m. The parade will end…
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PRINCETON: Parents teach a tough audience
Expo helps kids learn to develop a love for science By Payal Maranthe, Special to the Packet Forty mathematicians, organic chemists and NASA scientists left their work behind on Thursday to teach a tough audience — students at Littlebrook Elementary School in Princeton. The school hosted its fourth annual Science Expo, when students skip their…
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