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  • What a study says about Hunterdon high school students

       Recently, the Partnership for Health released the 2012 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) in which data was collected from more than 5,100 students who attend South Hunterdon Regional High School. Delaware Valley Regional High School, Hunterdon Central Regional High School, North Hunterdon Regional High School and Voorhees High School.    The survey tool used in the…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Transportation history session set

    LAMBERTVILLE: Transportation history session set

    The Lambertville Historical Society will present “Going Places: A Brief History of Transportation in Lambertville” on Jan. 20 from 2-4 p.m. at the Justice Center (Acme), 25 S. Union St., Lambertville.  After a brief business session, Fred Eisinger (board member and urban transit fan) will discuss, with numerous images, the changes in getting around and…

  • GUEST OPINION: Energy taxes: Intended to give local taxpayers relief

    By Janice Mironov    A bill is advancing in the New Jersey Legislature that would guarantee taxes collected for municipal property tax relief would be used for that purpose, only.    Assembly Bill A-2753, and its Senate companion S-1923, would require certain energy tax receipts to be paid directly to municipalities, beginning in the state’s next fiscal…

  • MCCC and Fulton Bank to Hold Red Cross Blood Drive Jan. 31

    By Wendy Humphrey, MCCC Public Relations Office Mercer County Community College and Fulton Bank of New Jersey are co-hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive on Thursday, January 31st. The blood drive takes place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 104 of the Student Center on Mercer’s West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. Appointments…

  • MONROE: Monroe BOE sues J’burg

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    MONROE — The Board of Education filed a lawsuit this week against the Jamesburg Board of Education, seeking back payments of more than $562,000 in debt service interest for its high school students, officials announced Wednesday night.    ”I just wanted to share with the board that we did officially file…

  • CRANBURY: Puppy love lessons

    CRANBURY: Puppy love lessons

    By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer    CRANBURY — Eleven-year-old Isabel Kinney, of Cranbury, knows that while you may see some things with your eyes, you see others with your heart.    Starring as Helen Keller in The Pennington Players’ current production of “The Miracle Worker,” Isabel also recently became an official puppy raiser for The Seeing…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: CHS baseball field project is delayed

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Due to delays caused by Hurricane Sandy and other inclement weather, Hopewell Valley Central High School’s new baseball field is not expected to be ready for the opening of this spring’s season, officials said at Monday night’s meeting of the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education.    The field should be…

  • UPPER FREEHOLD: Students compete in 3rd annual Spelling Bee

    UPPER FREEHOLD: Students compete in 3rd annual Spelling Bee

    Spelling bee contestants seventh-grader Kaileigh McLaughlin, sixth-grader Luke Brown, and fifth-grader Arya Singh listen as Stone Bridge Middle School Principal Mark Guterl goes over the rules. Staff photo by Joanne Degnan

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