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WEST AMWELL: South students get playwriting lessons from professionals
Sophomore Grace Ebner gets feedback from McCarter Director Jim Murtha after her 10-minute play, “Just Smile and Say Hello,” was read by professional actors.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Underage drinking session Wednesday
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Since Jan. 1, 2009, Hopewell Township police, who also cover Hopewell Borough, have charged 111 people with underage consumption/possession of alcohol, according to Chief George Meyer. ”Of those, 37 were charged with the state statute and 74 were charged with the local ordinance violation for possession/consumption on private property. ”During…
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Education Foundation to honor Kahme, Janssen
The Hopewell Valley Education Foundation has announced its annual E-Squared Award Winners for 2012. Each year the HVEF recognizes individuals and corporations or community organizations that have made significant contributions to the educational experiences of students in the Hopewell Valley public schools. The E-Squared Awards Dinner, held each spring, recognizes these winners at a gala…
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Why loud vehicles?
Sara Rose Lambertville Does anyone who lives in a small New Jersey town feel annoyed by persons who purposely modify their cars and trucks so they are loud and very annoying? You don’t notice it so much in the winter, but now that everyone is out the town seems dominated by vehicles that seem…
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PRINCETON: Durkee: Move hurts relationship with Princeton University
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Progress and communication between the borough and Princeton University has been placed in jeopardy with the introduction of an ordinance that could interfere with a $300 million project that would move the Dinky train station 460 feet, according to Robert Durkee, Princeton University vice president and secretary. The municipal right…
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MONROE: Public can reduce fire danger
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — High winds and dry conditions are fueling the flames across New Jersey have been keeping the New Jersey Forest Fire Service busy more than usual this time of year. As many of us remember the saying from Smokey the Bear, “Only you can prevent forest fires.” That saying…
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IN THE KITCHEN: Princeton alumna serves as visiting chef
By Pat Tanner, Special Writer For the first time in the history of Princeton University’s Garden State visiting chef series, a Princeton alum was the featured chef/restaurateur whose dishes were reproduced and served to students in its dining halls. Late in March, Valerie Erwin, class of ‘79, brought the Low Country cooking that she has…
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