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REGISTER SPOTLIGHT: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 28
Here are some of the photos we ran in this week’s print edition.
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REGISTER SPOTLIGHT: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 28
Batista World Thinking Day was held at the Roebling Elementary School and united scores of area Girls Scouts on Feb. 22. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP POLITICAL CORNER
— Hopewell Township Republican Committee is seeking individuals interested in becoming active in local politics. If interested in joining the local Republicans, in any capacity, attend a meeting at the Hopewell Township branch of the Mercer County Library on Pennington-Titusville Road, on March 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the conference room. Mary Jane Chipowsky, Hopewell…
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EDITORIAL: Union and local dispute
The last thing Princeton needs is for a union in this case the Service Employees International Union or SEIU to get involved in any issue in town. On Wednesday, the union was the catalyst behind a demonstration outside the former hospital building on Witherspoon Street and subsequent march to the still-to-be-named township municipal…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders’ Weinberger doubles up on mat
Senior wins 100th, district title By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Rhys Weinberger has been wrestling a long time to accomplish two big career goals, and he achieved them both on the same day. The Hillsborough High School senior won his 100th career match on his way to earning his first District 18 championship Saturday.…
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FLORENCE: Police leadership rooted in township
Batista Mayor Craig Wilkie (left) administers the oath of office to Chief Alvin Scully (far right). To his left, the chief is joined by his girlfriend, Amy Wright, and her son, Tyler Wright, 17, during the Florence Township Council meeting Feb. 20. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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