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Pennington 5K says thanks
Chris M. Fossel, race director Pennington 5K The Pennington 5K race committee would like to thank the almost 400 runners, walkers and children who enjoyed the 36th annual Pennington 5K, “The Race To Remember,” the morning of Pennington Day. By all accounts, it was considered to be a great success! The Hopewell Valley YMCA and…
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Jewish War Veterans Flag Day Ceremony
By H. Rick Kline, Senior Vice Commander The SPC Marc Seiden Post #444 of the Jewish War Veterans of the USA will be presenting an American Flag that was flown over the United States Capitol on Flag Day, Thursday, June 14 at 7:30 PM. The Post is making the presentation to the Twin Rivers Branch…
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HVCB UPDATE
Patrick L. Ryan, chairman, and James Hyman, president and CEO, of Hopewell Valley Community Bank (PinkSheets: HWDY), jointly announced recently that the bank started 2012 posting a profit for the 44th consecutive quarter, and total assets moving solidly above the $400,000,000 mark. The bank’s net income for the first quarter of 2012 came in at…
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Unity Bank Car Show on June 24th Supports Family Promise and Arc of Hunterdon County
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (May 31, 2012) – Unity Bank will host the 6th Annual Crusin’ Bob’s Classic Car Show on Sunday, June 24th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at its Clinton headquarters branch, benefitting Family Promise of Hunterdon County, Inc. and the Arc of Hunterdon County. Sponsorships and registration fees to…
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PRINCETON: Bear up a tree in Princeton Cemetery
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A small bear wandered around Princeton on Wednesday and spent a good part of the evening up a tree in the southwest corner of Princeton Cemetery of the Nassau Presbyterian Church after running through the Conte’s parking lot and parking garage of the old hospital. Officials decided to wait to…
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MONROE: Pucci to speak at LEED award rite
PARLIN — Mayor Richard Pucci, of Monroe Township, will be among the speakers as the Center For Lifelong Learning is honored by the Washington, D.C.-based US Green Building Council as a result of becoming the first New Jersey public school to reach the national organization’s LEED Platinum level, the highest of four LEED certification levels.…
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CRANBURY: Parade honors those who gave all
By Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — The annual Memorial Day parade, sponsored and organized by the Cranbury Lions Club, was held Monday. This year marked the 79th annual event, bringing the community together to honor the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect their country. Approximately 90 entrants participated in the…
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ROBBINSVILLEL Guiducci ‘kicks’ way to Group II meet
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Roberto Guiducci was the equivalent of one lap away from completely missing out on a berth in the Group II state championship. The Robbinsville High School senior summoned an impressive kick twice over the final 200 meters of the 1,600 and 3,200 meter races to advance in both events…
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PRINCETON: Workman injured in fall at Princeton
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer A 55-year-old contractor broke his ankle after falling 20 feet from the roof of the Fisher Hall dormitory in the Whitman College of Princeton University on Tuesday, May 29, at about 4:24 p.m., according to university spokesperson Martin Mbugua. The worker had been installing sound equipment for a reunion event…
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