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IRENE:MONROE: Private sector victim of hurricane
M Edini Applegarth Volunteer Fire Company is flooded due to the rains of Hurricane Irene. Photo by Mario Edini.
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Schools: No harassment, intimidation or bullying
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor A new statewide anti-bullying law goes into effect today (Sept.1). The law, the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights, was signed by Gov. Chris Christie last January and puts in place new reporting requirements for any act of harassment, intimidation or bullying (HIB) by students against students. The act can take place…
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CRANBURY: Cranbury Day will have music and fun
Brian Falzarano, Special Writer CRANBURY What started as a small sidewalk sale among a few local merchants in the 1970s has evolved over the years into a gathering that draws upward of 2,000 people. At Cranbury Day, sponsored by the Cranbury Business and Professional Association, virtually every local association and business serves as a…
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IRENE:CRANBURY: Storm floods bridges, homes
The weight of the hurricane’s floodwaters caused this sinkhole between the Brainerd Lake Bridge and North Main Street. Staff photo by David Kilby.
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TITUSVILLE: Local woman trains for Olympics
Miriam Khan (left) wants represent Italy in the 2012 Olympic Games.
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PRINCETON: Construction worker injured in fall
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A construction worker at Princeton University’s Neuroscience and Psychology buildings was injured in a fall on Thursday afternoon. The university’s Department of Public Safety received information that an employee of an outside construction company was injured in a fall from the fourth floor to the third floor at 2:50 p.m.…
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IRENE: For many in Valley, storm’s effects won’t go away soon
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Hurricane Irene caused many problems in Hopewell Township, but it could have been a lot worse. ”We are happy to report that Hopewell Valley came through this event in fairly good shape,” township police Chief George Meyer said Monday. “There were no serious injuries that we are aware of. There…
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IRENE:CRANBURY: Storm floods bridges, homes
The winds of Irene uprooted trees and broke tree limbs throughout the township. Photo by Amy Batista.
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EDITORIAL: News submission tips to make everyone’s job easier
Copy and save for future reference By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor For Hopewell Valley children, summer will end Sept. 7 when schools open again for classes. With schools getting back to business, area clubs and organizations also will come alive again and begin to submit news about their activities and coming events. If you are…
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