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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Junior Prom: No alcohol incidents reported
PBASD also will be used at this year’s Senior Prom, scheduled for May 31, at the Westin Forrestal Village in Princeton By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor On May 7, Michael Daher, principal of Hopewell Valley Central High School, reminded district parents/guardians that in April, the Hopewell Valley Regional School District Board of Education had approved…
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Ain’t no mountain high enough
Mike Seldner works out with Steve Ciccotelli, fitness services manager at New York Sports Club, Princeton. Photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Family and Staff Dedicate Mary Hayes Tribute Garden at MCCC May 10
By Wendy Humphrey “There are teachers who go the extra mile and Mary Hayes was one of them,” said Mercer County Community College alumna Helen Vizaniaris ’92, who attended a memorial tribute for her beloved late professor on May 10. All these years later, Vizaniaris still recalls the nurturing and support she received from Hayes,…
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Ain’t no mountain high enough
Joe (left) and Mike Seldner work out at New York Sports Club, Princeton. Photo by Mark Czajkowski
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LAMBERTVILLE: Graphic designer does her work her own way
This cyanatope print of a handkerchief, owned by Pat Pickard’s grandmother, is one of the pieces in her show at J.B. Kline Gallery.
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HILLSBOROUGH: New overcomes splinter, competition
Raiders senior claims HJ crown at county track meet By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Danny New may have benefited from the first PES, a performance enhancing splinter. The Hillsborough High School senior elected not to remove a large splinter before competing at the boys track and field Somerset County Championships on Saturday, and he…
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ALLENTOWN: Redbirds claim first MCT championship
Dennis Symons Allentown’s Ali Bulk moves around West Windsor-Plainsboro North’s Carli Harpel during the Redbirds’ 18-10 Mercer County Tournament finals win Monday. Photo by Dennis Symons
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Ain’t no mountain high enough
Brothers with artificial helps to scale Mount Kilimanjaro By Keith Loria, Special Writer At 64 and 61, brothers Mike and Joe Seldner of Princeton will attempt to do something that people half their age have trouble doing: The two will climb Mount Kilimanjaro from May 31 to June 7 and try to get to the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Graphic designer does her work her own way
Pickard’s work is being shown at J.B. Kline Gallery on Bridge Street in Lambertville By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — When Pat Pickard started working as a professional graphic designer 30 years ago, the digital age was still in its infancy in terms of how many people used computers for their work and leisure…
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