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HILLSBOROUGH: Price, Weinberger wrestle in state tournament tomorrow
Both are a runnerup in region tournament By Justin Feil, Packet Media Sports Mackey Price will play baseball next year in college, but Saturday he cemented his scholastic wrestling legacy. Price became the first Hillsborough High School wrestler to qualify for the Tournament of Champions all four seasons. The Raiders senior placed second at 132…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Creating ‘masterpieces’
Even the students have been busy preparing for the upcoming Bear Tavern auction. According to art teacher Joslyn Johnson, creating “masterpieces” for the March 10 PTO auction was quite a challenge the students at Bear Tavern met with ease while in their weekly art classes. Since late fall, each grade level worked intermittently to help…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Charter school zoning saga continues
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The application for a proposed charter school on Perrine Road inched closer to a vote Feb. 23. Testimony for the applicant, 12 P & Associates, landlord of the Princeton International Academy Charter School, concluded during the almost three-hour meeting held in the Senior Center auditorium in the municipal complex…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Prom fashions displayed at SBHS
Photos by Ben Meister Students show off one of this year’s new fashion styles during the Project Graduation project Runway at the high school Feb. 24.
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Three districts to get large aid increases
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Lambertville, Stockton and South Hunterdon Regional school districts are expected to get large increases in state aid this year, according to figures released last week by the state Department of Education. The West Amwell Elementary district, however, is expected to get less than the other three a 2.5…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Beauty and the Beast this weekend
Crossroads Middle School South students are performing "Beauty and the Beast" 7:30 p.m. tonight through Saturday at the school on Major Road.
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LAWRENCE: Rash of burglaries continues at homes, businesses
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Burglars made off with an assortment of jewelry and small electronic items, including computers, in the latest wave of break-ins to homes and garages that occurred over the past week, according to police Lt. Charles B. Edgar. An assortment of beer, wine and liquor, as well as a leaf blower,…
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New video to debut on New Hope’s Benjamin Parry
NEW HOPE — A grant from the Bucks County Conference and Visitors Bureau has financed the production of a new video about the life and times of New Hope’s father, Benjamin Parry. Produced by Kim Henning Bjorheim and John Weber of Delaware Valley Video, the film will star local actor and former board member of…
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