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PRINCETON: Teacher works to bring students into the outdoors
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer Liz Cutler never wanted to teach. Raised in an era where women had few professions from which to choose, she felt she should choose a profession that wasn’t to be traditionally thought of as female. After completing her master’s at Princeton University, she agreed to fill in for a friend…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Longtime guidance counselor resigns
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Longtime Hopewell Valley Central High School guidance counselor Tony Mormile has resigned to take an administrative post in another school district, Valley superintendent of schools Dr. Thomas Smith said at Monday night’s school board meeting when Mr. Mormile’s resignation was formally accepted. ”Tony is a great guy, and we wish…
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Don’t miss out, seniors
Larry Mansier and Anne Bolick, program coordinators There’s still a week left to sign up for one of the six exciting courses being offered by Explorations this fall. Many of you have received class information from the handout included in this month’s “Senior Spirit,” which is distributed by the Hopewell Valley Senior Services coordinator…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings pummel Piscataway Chiefs
By Ed Birch, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School varsity football team scored a very impressive home victory over previous division powerhouse Piscataway Chiefs 28-7 margin on Friday night. The game was billed as an early Homecoming Night for the high school that ended with a massive victory celebration with many of the 3,200…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Franklin hands football first loss
Second half dooms Raiders By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Hillsborough High School football team stayed within striking range of Franklin in the first half, but the Raiders couldn’t sustain it in the second half of their 49-20 loss last Friday. The Raiders trailed talented Franklin just, 28-20, at the half after a pair…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New manager to start next month
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The new Township Manager, Bernard P. Hvozdovic Jr., will start his new job Oct. 3. Township spokesman Ron Schmalz said Wednesday that Mr. Hvozdovic will start work for the township early next month at an annual salary of $145,000, according to the recently signed contract with the township. Mr.…
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Cyclists don’t respect local pedestrians
karen Aurup, Princeton I totally disagree with Dan Rappoport about the newly “installed” sharrows throughout Princeton Township and Borough. To me they seem like a total waste of money unless you enforce the use of them. Most cyclists seem to go as they please. I have been writing about this before. I am a pedestrian…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: AIPP transportation forum moved to October
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A two-day transportation forum sponsored by the Aging in Place Partnership will be held early next month, according to organizer Jacqueline Rubel. The forum, initially set for earlier this month was postponed following Hurricane Irene, and will now take place at the Public Works Building on Oct. 3-4. Ms.…
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