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  • PRINCETON: Hinds memorial project to be completed

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Albert Hinds grew up and lived as a black man in a different Princeton than the one today, a segregated town that stayed that way well into the 20th century.    Five years ago, the borough honored his service to the community by naming the plaza next to the Princeton…

  • Church to hold groundbreaking

    John Beeson, Westerly Road Church On Nov. 11, Westerly Road Church will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the new construction of a church in Princeton.    For a long time our thriving church has exceeded capacity in our current location and after years of discussion, deliberation and input from the community, we have an approved design…

  • HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Holiday decorations fundraiser set Oct. 23

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Here’s what most anyone would say is definitely a good deal: For $40, you can sample the specialty dishes of 12 Hopewell Borough restaurants and, at the same time, help buy new holiday decorations for the borough’s downtown.    Rest assured, you will eat hearty and well. Those familiar with Hopewell…

  • WEST AMWELL: Two dates set for college fair at South Hunterdon

    By Alana Kilcoyne, South sophomore    WEST AMWELL — The South Hunterdon Regional High School guidance department will be hosting its annual college fair Oct. 10 and 24.    Representatives from nearly 90 participating colleges and universities will assemble in the school’s gymnasium from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.    ”Students will be able to sample a wide range…

  • Dick Woodbridge for mayor of Princeton

    Roland and Ireen Miller, Princeton Anyone who knows Dick Woodbridge is impressed with his enormous dedication to the Princeton community personified by his numerous volunteer activities, including his membership in the volunteer fire department for 20 years.    His professional accomplishments as a registered patent attorney are also well-known.    Dick sincerely believes in inclusiveness and nonpartisan…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Alliance to laud volunteer, Oct. 12

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Alliance to laud volunteer, Oct. 12

    Chris Fossel, of Hopewell Borough, accepts the award of Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance Volunteer of the Year from Heidi Kahme. Mr. Fossel will be honored during the 16th annual Mayors’ Breakfast on Oct. 12.

  • ALLENTOWN: Lewis making an impact on offense

    Helps Redbirds remain unbeaten By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Jake Lewis has been an impact player on defense all of his career in the Allentown High School football program.    In the offseason, he took steps to become more. He worked with fellow AHS senior and quarterback Nick Palladino, and he has come into this…

  • SOLEBURY: School raises lots of money for AIDS fight

    SOLEBURY: School raises lots of money for AIDS fight

       Over the last 10 years, Solebury School has been well represented at the New Hope/Lambertville AIDS Walk and this year was no different.    Most of the Solebury School team of 50 students, some faculty and parents did the 7-mile walk along the Delaware River towpath on Sept. 23, with enthusiasm and a sense of community.…

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