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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Local government candidates introduce themselves
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Locally, the Nov. 6 general election will feature the following: — Hopewell Township — There is a race for one three-year seat on the Hopewell Township Committee. Candidates are Democrat Harvey Lester and Republican Philip Robbins. This is the Valley’s only local race. — In Hopewell Borough, two incumbents are…
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PRINCETON: Partner of councilman threatens to sue town
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The partner of openly gay council candidate Patrick Simon vowed this week to sue the borough, alleging the municipality improperly issued a street-opening permit for a development on his block. Marc Weiner made the threat in an email to borough officials Tuesday night, not long after Mr. Simon went…
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WEST AMWELL: Fulpers hold Harvest Festival to help needy
By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — Picture a farm festival. What would you like to see there? How about a hayride around the picturesque farm, pumpkin bowling, live music, lots of good things to eat and drink (fresh from the farm), plus pedal tractor races, a straw maze, face-painting and a chance to…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: CHS seniors lauded for academic success
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Twenty-two Hopewell Valley Central High School seniors, who have shown themselves to be in the nationwide academic elite, were honored at Monday night’s meeting of the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education. The 22 seniors were recognized for their outstanding performance on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. A…
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Political Book Club
By Don Massara A Political Book Club will be starting at the Lawrence Library on 11/28/12, 7pm, Room 3. The book club willdiscuss issues left,right and Centrist prospectives. Further information, please call Don at 609 947-4152.
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MANVILLE: State voters must decide $750 million bond issue
College research labs or more debt? On Nov. 6, New Jersey voters will decide whether to bond for $750 million for state higher education. The “Building Our Future Bond Act,” listed as Question 1, would provide matching grants to improve the infrastructure of academic buildings on the campuses of four- and two-year public universities and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Teacher’s game helps kids identify coins
Dianne Leoni, who is in her 26th year teaching with Hillsborough Township Public Schools, has collaborated with a national educational company to develop Coin Tiles, a product that helps children identify coins and make change. A mathematics teacher and specialist at Amsterdam Elementary School, Leoni worked with Illinois-based ETA hand2mind, the leader in hands-on education…
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Nassau Tennis Club’s Junior Tennis Team Takes Second Place at the USTA National Championships
By Stacey Anderson Skillman, NJ (October 25, 2012) – Sixteen junior tennis teams in the 14 & Under category, from all over the country, came to battle in the United States Tennis Association (USTA) National Championships from October 19-21 in Cayce, South Carolina. Nassau Tennis Club’s junior tennis team beat teams from Texas, New England, the…
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