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ALLENTOWN: Five AHS students earn national honors
. ALLENTOWN — Five Allentown High School students have been recognized as “commended scholars” in the 2013 National Merit Scholarship Program, according to AHS Principal Constance DeNicola Embley. The students are Harrison Adler, Michael Anthony, Jasmine Ragoowansi, Madison Schubert and Caroline Tkachuk. These academically talented seniors will receive letters of commendation from the school and National…
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POLICE BLOTTER
City of Lambertville police reported: — A 16-year old boy was arrested on Dec. 14 after police were called to the area of North Union Street at 7 p.m. to check out a group of juveniles breaking bottles in the street. Officer Anthony Memolo located the teens on York Street and one of them indicated…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Oh, the place they’ll go!
College-bound RHS athletes receive BOE recognition By Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE – Academics aren’t the only thing the Robbinsville School District can boast. The high school also has a slew of stellar athletes destined for the big leagues. Curtis Wyers, the athletic director at the high school, praised eight of his finest athletes at…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Community bids farewell as librarian retires
Borough resident Gary Grubb hugs Linda Cholewiak, Hightstown Memorial Library branch manager, prior to her retirement. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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ROBBINSVILLE: Oh, the place they’ll go!
Eight Robbinsville High School students were recently honored by the Board of Education for athletic achievements that have helped opened doors for them to attend top-notch colleges and universities. In the back row from left are: Tyler Gildner, Dante Focarelli, Chad Scott, Dave Pastuna, and Kyle Alston. In front from left are Tori Sankey and…
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Letter: Action need in wake of Newton, Connecticut tragedy
From: Gregory Decker, Robbinsville To the editor: It goes without saying that the recent slaying of 20 little children in Newtown, Connecticut was a tragedy of unspeakable proportions, and all Americans grieve for them. Without exaggeration, I can say no single news event in my 41 years has bowled me over with sadness and frustration…
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ROBBINSVILLE: PRMS student rocks on to help cancer patient
Jared Glassband, 12, of Robbinsville, (left) and his friend, Eli Bramnick, 12, of West Windsor, have helped put together a benefit concert set for Jan. 12 at West Windsor-Plainsboro South High School to raise money to defray the medical expenses of 6-year-old cancer patient Samara Sheller.
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TRENTON: TVs, electronics must be recycled not thrown out
TRENTON — State officials reminded residents on Monday that TVs, computers, electronic tablets, e-book readers, and monitors that have been replaced by new electronic holiday gifts cannot be thrown out with the trash. Old TVs and other electronic gadgets must instead be taken to designated recycling collection points as required by state law, according to…
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HoVal gets money for healthy food picks
Shown above are (from left): CHS Vice Principal Lyndell Davis, Hopewell Valley food service workers Nancy Wright, Pat Reid, Karen Kent, Rachel Evans, Shelby Logsdon (student worker), Landis Jordan, Cathy Muto (high school manager, holding check), Will Vazquez (hidden in back), Evelyn Mims, Cheryl Gilchrist, Carol Duncan, Bonnie Wayman (hidden in back), Hopewell Valley Food…
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