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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Elementary schools have new way of doing things
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Hopewell’ Valley’s four elementary schools will operate on a new schedule this year, according to Alicia Brooks Waltman, district communications specialist. Students’ days will now include six one-hour periods and a 30-minute, special instruction period, instead of the nine, 41-minute periods per day of the old schedule. Among the most…
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IRENE:JAMESBURG: Worst storm in Jamesburg in decades
David Kilby, Managing Editor JAMESBURG — Residents in Jamesburg are saying Hurricane Irene brought the worst floods they’d ever seen, and those living along Manalapan Lake and its surrounding streams experienced the worst of that flooding. Many people in town compared the flooding to that of July 2005 when an isolated storm flooded the area…
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IRENE:JAMESBURG: Worst storm in Jamesburg in decades
West Railroad Avenue is flooded by Hurricane Irene. Photo by Bernie Long.
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MOTH Ball: Relive the past
Dress up as your favorite character of the 1940s, 50s and 60s. Let your hair down, grow it wild or comb it back in the true D.A. style and head for the New Hope Historical Society’s MOTH (Maintaining Our Town’s History) Ball on Sept. 10 at 6 p.m. at Rolling Green Farm on Route 202.…
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Penns Neck neighborhood should be preserved
Paula McGurie, West Windsor Maybe I’m just a cranky old woman, but I’d like to put in my two cents’ worth about the development of the so-called transit village in West Windsor. I know from a few conversations around the Penns Neck neighborhood that everybody around here isn’t so hot about the project, and I…
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IRENE:JAMESBURG: Worst storm in Jamesburg in decades
The Dunkin Donuts parking lot on Buckelew Avenue was destroyed by Irene. Staff photo by David Kilby.
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