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CROP Walk set for Sunday
Rick MacGuigan, Hopewell Township The annual Hopewell Valley CROP Hunger Walk is Sunday, Sept. 30, starting at 1:30 p.m. at The Pennington United Methodist Church. Please join community walkers as we raise hunger awareness and funds for Church World Service and Mercer Street Friends Food Bank. The 5-mile walk takes place rain or shine…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS senior parking applications available
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer High school seniors can have the privilege to park on campus during the school year if their application is accepted, according to Assistant to SBHS Principal Richard Mantz. Fall 2012 Parking pass forms are available on the high school website according to Mr. Mantz, and although the due date states…
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CRANBURY: District tackling new teacher evaluation law
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — The new teacher evaluation process was presented to the Board of Education at its Sept. 11 meeting. According to Chief School Administrator Susan Genco, the board budgeted proactively last year to support teacher evaluation legislation in order to train the teachers and administrators as well as purchase education…
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Pre-engineering elective added at Timberlane
Denise Nichols, Hopewell Valley Education Foundation Together with the support of four of our local corporations, the Hopewell Valley Education Foundation is able to enhance the middle school experience at Timberlane. The new program, a pre-engineering elective chosen by seventh- and eighth-grade students each school year, is called Project Lead the Way. It is…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: That question high school seniors always get
By Byrne Fahey ”So, where are you applying to college?” Princeton High School seniors are asked by, well, everyone. Students want to know. Parents want to know. Soccer coaches, dance teachers, great aunts, doctors, dentists and friends of friends of friends want to know. For some students, it’s not an issue. ”It’s normal,” said Josh…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings slay Old Bridge Knights
By Ed Birch, Special Writer The South Brunswick Vikings rolled over the Old Bridge Knights Friday night by a final score of 27-21. The Vikings resorted to its clock-eating running game for the last six minutes of the contest, but for the most part, the Vikings controlled the game. Vikings stars Dahare Ford, T.J. Taylor,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings slay Old Bridge Knights
Ed Birch photoS BHS Vikings T.J. Taylor runs back an interception against Old Bridge Friday night.
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