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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Class of 1962 aids Take-a-Seat program
The Hopewell Valley Education Foundation recently received a donation from several Central High School Class of 1962 members for the purchase of two platinum level seats from the Take-a-Seat campaign. In addition to the contributions of the alumni, two of their former teachers — Richard Willever and John Ward — also have contributed funds. ”This…
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Impact on schools?
Gerard W. Telmosse Hopewell Township I was curious as to why there was no mention about the impact that the proposed Marshall’s Corner/Pennytown redevelopment would have on the Hopewell Valley’s school system at the last public meeting, so I did a little research. I have been involved with education for the past 47 years…
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PRINCETON: HiTOPS/Packet Athlete of the Week
Hun School basketball player Fergus Duke is the HiTOPS/Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week.
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HIGHTSTOWN HAPPENINGS: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 15
East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov joins Shalom Torah Academy parents and administrators at the 9th annual Shalom Heritage Center gala dinner this winter. Together at the Jan. 27 event are, from left, Devorah Blumberg, of East Windsor; Mayor Mironov; Princi´pal Devirah Greenfield, of Staten Island; Robin Berko, of Manalapan; and Principal Rabbi Yakkov Friedman, of…
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West Windsor park makes for poor public policy
Bryan Maher, West Windsor Much has been said and written in the last two weeks about West Windsor Mayor Hsueh’s proposed ethnic-themed park in Princeton Junction. Let me set the record straight. I believe that public parks on public land should not be “themed” toward any particular ethnicity. It is simply bad public…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens ready for MCT hockey
Robbinsville looks to make big run By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Dan Bergan is happy he has a few days to work with his team before they kick off the tournament season. Bergan’s Robbinsville High ice hockey team ended the regular season with a 10-3 win over Hightstown on Monday night. The win was…
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HIGHTSTOWN: School board honors Princeton graduate
The Ram Page newspaper wins press award By Matt Nelson, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Adrian Colarusso was one of several people recognized at Monday night’s Board of Education meeting. Mr. Colarusso, of Princeton, volunteered six Saturday mornings to provide a free Princeton Review SAT Preparation Course for a dozen Hightstown High School students. Mr. Colarusso,…
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MPG ratings: Fact or fiction?
Here’s why the posted fuel economy figures for new vehicles rarely match up with their real-world mileage By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Fuel economy remains a top consideration among new-car buyers, but disgruntled motorists are beginning to raise complaints — and in some cases legal actions — against automakers because their mileage doesn’t match up…
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