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PARENTING PEARLS: ‘It is only impermanence we can depend on’
By Dr. Mae Sakharov It has given me pleasure to write the Parenting Pearls column for the past 10 years, and I hope it has informed readers as well. The former managing editor, Mae Rhine, and today’s managing editor, Ruth Luse, have been encouraging and thoughtful colleagues. Sadly, education is being plummeted with budget cuts…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: JCP&L manager explains reasons for power losses
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Several Hopewell Township (Mercer County) residents — still smarting over going without power for days after Hurricane Irene and a freak snowstorm in late October — are asking Hopewell Township officials to try to switch their electric service from Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) to another service provider. The…
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PRINCETON: Mayor’s finance reports show contributions
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Princeton Borough Mayor Yina Moore received $975 in campaign contributions, according to her 20-day post-election reports filed last month. Her largest contributor was Bonnie Watson Coleman for Assembly, of Trenton, with a $500 donation. The next largest donation was from Bernadine Hines of Princeton for $100. Other miscellaneous contributions of…
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WEST AMWELL: Regionalization report coming Wednesday
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor WEST AMWELL — The school regionalization study’s findings will be released at a meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. Feb. 8, at the South Hunterdon Regional High School auditorium. Residents of Lambertville, Stockton and West Amwell are encouraged to attend. The session will be available live online. Visit www.shrhs.org or www.facebook.com/SHRHSD…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Community, nation lose an American patriot
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Severino “Sevy” Di Cocco, well known throughout Hopewell Valley for many years, died quietly at his Hopewell Township home on Jan. 24 after a long fight with cancer. Mr. Di Cocco, who served in the U.S. Air Force for nearly 30 years and retired at the rank of chief master…
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Fresh Healthy Vending Announces New Franchisee, Seeks Placement Locations
By Aimee Byrd FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Aimee Byrd [email protected] 786-457-9030 Fresh Healthy Vending Announces New Franchisee, Seeks Placement Locations RINGOES, NJ – (February 2, 2012) – Fresh Healthy Vending, the company that revolutionized the vending machine sector, announces a new franchisee in Ringoes, New Jersey. Cheryl and Matt Dosch have purchased…
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SCHOOL BOARDS: Officials choose November elections
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The school boards of Lambertville Public School, South Hunterdon Regional High School, Stockton Borough School and West Amwell Elementary School have decided to hold their school district elections at the same time as the November general election, rather than in April. School board elections once were held in February and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Board approves store, gas station near old landfill
By David Kilby, Packet Group MONROE — The application for a new gas station and convenience store on the South Brunswick border brought attention to a possible oversight in Monroe’s Master Plan. At the Monroe Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting Tuesday night, representatives of the applicant for the commercial site plan pointed out that Monroe’s…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Hard-working Tan wins MCT title
Dennis Symons Robbinsville High’s Chris Tan captured the Mercer County Tournament championship at 106 pounds with a 10-0 win over Jackson Place of Hopewell Valley in the final. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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