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MONTGOMERY: Township adds to Cherry Brook
MONTGOMERY — The township has purchased a 16-acre forested parcel that completes the Cherry Brook Preserve in southern Montgomery. The property is surrounded by township-owned open space. This acquisition increases the acreage of the Cherry Brook Preserve to over 375 acres of contiguous open space. ”I am pleased to see that even in this economic…
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MONROE: New high school has more space, technology
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE — The new high school in Monroe will offer much more than new classrooms and facilities to Monroe students as the school will implement new technologies and academies into the curriculum as well. As the school works on implementing iPads into the curriculum, teachers will go through training with Apple…
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IRENE: For many in Valley, storm’s effects won’t go away soon
A large old tree in front of 93 W. Broad St., Hopewell Borough, was uprooted and leaned, until it was removed, against the residence.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Timberlane gets set for another year
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Timberlane Middle School Principal Tony Suozzo will welcome approximately 960 students on Wednesday. ”We are excited about the many opportunities awaiting our students when they return,” said Mr. Suozzo. Back-to-School Night is set for Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. ”Please check out our brand new walkway and patio located outside…
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HILLSBOROUGH: More hires mulled by board
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor While teachers, support staff and administration prepare to open public school doors Tuesday for township students, two major proposals sit before the Board of Education. The more immediate one, unveiled in mid-August, involves a proposal to hire a possible four teachers to reduce class sizes in some grades and six…
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‘Distortion and fiction’
Board of Trustees Woodcrest at Lambertville Homeowners Association Please do not be disturbed by the Borge/Worthington letter of Aug. 18 (Tree removal at Woodcrest). The hyperbole meant to excite local residents is mostly exaggeration, distortion and fiction. No change to the fundamental landscape of Woodcrest is planned. With the support of most homeowners, we…
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TITUSVILLE: Local woman trains for Olympics
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A Hopewell Valley Central High School track and field standout, who went on to a national collegiate championship in the 100-meter sprint, is training hard to represent Italy in the 2012 Olympic Games. Titusville’s Miriam Khan won the Division III NCAA 100-meter title last year while a student at The…
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MANVILLE: Gov. brings food – and a generator – to town
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Gov. Chris Christie paid a visit to Manville on Monday afternoon to see firsthand the flooding and devastation the town sustained in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene. After a meeting at the Office of Emergency Management headquarters in Lost Valley, the governor toured Huff Avenue and saw the water…
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AROUND CRANBURY – Astronaut to talk about life in space
Lorraine Sedor If you plan to stay in town over the Labor Day weekend, join your neighbor and local musician Jerry Yochelson, who will be performing chamber music with a group of friends at the gazebo in Village Park on Monday, Labor Day, at 1 p.m. Jerry and friends are planning to do their own…
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