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HILLSBOROUGH: Township teens swim key legs on Somerset Valley YMCA’s successful national team
Somerset YMCA girls’ medley relay team members are, from left, Katri´na Kuhn, Lindsay Temple, Rachel Stoddard and Julieyanna Parker. Kuhn is from Bishop Ahr High School, and Temple, Stoddard and Parker are from Hillsborough.
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Historic school, breaking destiny
Save St. Mary School movement brings silent vigil to Trenton bishopThis article was originally published 4:56 p.m. April 10, 2013 By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY — As April unfolds, each morning, birds sing earlier at dawn. By a sunny afternoon, the birds are chirping and swooping away, such as was the case at…
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HUNTERDON: Residents urged to participate in National Take-Back Day on April 27
FLEMINGTON — Keep your family and home safe by getting rid of accumulated expired, unwanted and/or unused prescription drugs during the DEA National Take- Back Day on April 27 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. We urge you to safely dispose of those medications, and educate your family at same time. The service is free and anonymous,…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Historic school, breaking destiny
Students join adults during a silent vigil to Save St. Mary School at the Diocese of Trenton in Lawrence on Wednesday afternoon. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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LAWRENCE: St. Mary School students unite in silent vigil
Phil McAuliffe April 10, a silent vigil for St. Mary School was held outside the Catholic Diocese of Trenton at 701 Lawrenceville Road, Lawrence Township, to gain the attention of presiding Bishop David O’Connell, who as of press time, has refused to review the Save St. Mary Committee’s plan to save St. Mary School, founded…
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LAWRENCE: Teacher of the Year
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Pamela DeRiso is the first to admit she did not aspire to a career in education as she was growing up. Ms. DeRiso, who is an academic support instructor at the Slackwood Elementary School, had always loved working with children, but she had her eye on a career in advertising.…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Committee accepts trail grant
by Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — The Upper Freehold Township Committee has accepted a grant to fund the development of a trail from the municipal parking lot to connect with the Union Transportation Trail. The Monmouth County Park System’s (MCPS) four-mile trail runs behind the township’s municipal complex, drawing hikers, equestrians, bike riders…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: Week of Aug. 18
By Peg Dotson, Guest Columnist The Food Pantry is located at Florence United Methodist Church. We thank those of you who have so generously donated to the Food Pantry. There are many people benefiting from your donations who really appreciate them. Thank you! The VFW in Roebling on Tenth Avenue will hold a spaghetti dinner…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Techonology adds to workload, teachers say
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Several Hillsborough teachers have written the Board of Education to tell members of the increasing workload, much from the demands of new technology and all it entails. It’s not that the teachers resist modernity, said Superintendent Jorden Schiff. In fact they like it, he said. ”There’s no doubt we’re…
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