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MONTGOMERY: Throwers lift Cougar boys
Track places third at Somerset County meet By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Led by a trio of gold-medal throwers, the Montgomery High School boys track and field team scored 58 points to place third at the Somerset County Championships on Saturday. The Cougars performed the rare feat of having three different people sweep victories…
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Uncle Sam still wants you!
Col. Kenneth J. Baker, president, Hopewell Valley Veterans Association Former Mayor Bill Wade once remarked about Pennington’s Memorial Day Parade that “half the town marches and the other half watches.” It was not so long ago that among the marchers would be a dozen or more veterans who donned their old uniforms and joined…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Jim Hamilton gives back to his communities
On Sunday , the public is invited to this one-time, one-of-a-kind auction “A Lifetime of Art” in the courtyard of Hamilton’s Grill Room at 8 Coryell St. LAMBERTVILLE — Jim Hamilton, an iconic member of the arts community in New Hope and Lambertville, will give the ultimate gift back to the communities he…
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Project will Create New Trail in Chester Township
By Kelsey Barbella Chester Township Environmental Commission in partnership with AmeriCorps NJ Watershed Ambassador Program will create a new trail for Chester Township during the month of June and July. We plan to build a new trail to connect the significant open space, environmental, cultural and historic features in Chester. The trail creation we are…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Supports Literacy
Peapack-Gladstone Bank book drive volunteers (left to right) Christina Corleto, Rosanne Schwab, Adam Skillin, Lisa Galonardo of the United Way of Northern New Jersey, Chris Pocquat and Scott Searle.
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Ain’t no mountain high enough
Steve Ciccotelli, fitness services manager at New York Sports Club, Princeton, works with Joe Seldner Princeton. Photo by Mark Czajkowski
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HILLSBOROUGH: Empty chair for Paige Aiello at college graduation
Student, tennis team captain earned degree from The College of New Jersey By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor A front-row chair will be left empty at today’s graduation ceremonies at the College of New Jersey for Paige Aiello, a Hillsborough resident and captain of the college tennis team. Ms. Aiello’s body was recovered Wednesday, May 8,…
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