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Better weather brings respite to New Jersey residents
Residents begin again with help from the Red Cross and Disaster Partners As New Jersey residents welcomed better weather the American Red Cross is here to help begin the recovery efforts again after the remnants of tropical storm Lee flooded much of New Jersey a second time. The floods in New Jersey are currently one…
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PRINCETON: Township officer to sing at fundraiser
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff One Princeton Township police officer not only helps people in the Princeton community, he is helping flood victims in his home town. Sgt. Michael R. Cifelli, community services bureau in the department, sings with the choir at Old Rocks Community Church in West Amwell and is participating in a concert this…
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STOCKTON: Officials discuss Irene’s destructive visit
By John Tredrea, Special Writer STOCKTON — To the surprise of no one, Monday night’s Stockton Borough Council meeting was dominated by discussion of the effects of Hurricane Irene, borough Clerk Michele Hovan said. The rapid flooding of water into Stockton along downhill county Route 523 is a major concern, Ms. Hovan said. ”The water…
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Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001?
Your comments welcome On Sept. 11, 2011, the nation will remember once again the horror of Sept. 11, 2001. In observance of the 10th anniversary of the events that took place that day, The HVN welcomes readers to share their experiences surrounding 9/11, including personal stories and photos. We are publishing a series of readership…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: The 9/11 MEMORIAL
Tim McKeown, 6, son of Hopewell Township police Detective Dan McKeown, offers a salute.
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Please allow Princeton TV to stay at Valley Road
Kimberly Switzgable, President, Capriole Productions Inc. To the editor: I find it very disturbing that the Princeton Regional School System has chosen to force Princeton Community TV to vacate the old Valley Road School. I grew up in Princeton and attended Valley Road School. After graduating from Princeton High School I went onto film school.…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Harvest Fair to fete 25th Sept. 24
On Sept. 24, the 25th annual Hopewell Harvest Fair will be held on the grounds of Hopewell Elementary School, Princeton Avenue, Hopewell, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Rain date is Sept. 25. The day, which promises to have something for everyone, will feature: — Activities for children — Pony/wagon rides, a petting zoo, games, inflatables, make-your-own…
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