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LAMBERTVILLE: City pays tribute to former mayor, Phillip Pittore
Former Lambertville Mayor Phillip Pittore.
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NJ Lt. Governor Joins Eden Autism Services To Cut Ribbon On
Left to right: Chairman of the Eden Board of Trustees, Marie Gary; Eden Chief Development Officer, Melinda McAleer; Senator Linda Greenstein; Mercer County Freeholder Pat Colavita; Hamilton Mayor Kelly Yaede; President & CEO, Eden Autism Services, Dr. To
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CRANBURY: BOE appoints curriculum supervisor
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Cranbury Township Board of Education welcomed their second new Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction at its meeting on Jan. 22. Jeannine Lanphear was a middle school mathematics teacher at the Cranbury School before making the decision to the switch to a school administrator. ”It’s exciting to have…
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EAST WINDSOR: Interchange 8 opening for business
Batista Interchange 8, a new toll plaza of the New Jersey Turnpike, is set to fully open on Saturday morning, weather permitting. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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NEW HOPE: Dee Dee Bowman is president of historical society
Dee Dee Bowman is accepting the key to the Parry Mansion from outgoing president, Benjamin Meadows.
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FLORENCE: Tragedy delays police ceremony
By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer FLORENCE — The swearing-in of Police Chief Al Scully and Capt. Brian Boldizar has been postponed until the Feb. 20 council meeting at 8 p.m. The council adjusted the ceremony due to the recent death of Mayor Craig Wilkie’s mother, Leatrice M. Wilkie. Ms. Wilkie, who was the wife…
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‘The Power of 100’
Ryan Karp, chairman “The Power of 100” committee The Hopewell Valley Education Foundation proudly announces its second annual “The Power of 100” campaign designed to raise funds for the Hopewell Valley Regional School District. Last year the campaign received overwhelming support and raised over $22,000, which was dedicated to launching the district wide iPad…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Arts are focus at Monday session
By John Tredrea. Special Writer A presentation from a group of artists, and supporters of the arts, on creating a Hopewell Valley Arts Council — in addition to taking other steps to increase the vitality of the arts in this area — is expected to be on the agenda of Monday’s (Jan. 28) Hopewell Township…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Special Needs group offers online survey
Picasa Tyler Bell, 20, of Pennington, lives with autism. He is painting the Lambertville-New Hope free bridge.
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