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MONTGOMERY: Letters exchanged over school aid funding
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY An exchange of letters and a bit of a clash of ideas has occurred between state Sen. Michael Doherty and school Superintendent Earl Kim. In a letter dated June 8, Senator Doherty wrote to Mr. Kim trying to enlist his support “in an effort to restore equity into…
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ALLENTOWN: AHS grads urged to seek excellence
Phil McAuliffe Johnny Costa and Tyler Spiegeland perform with the AHS choir during graduation ceremonies on June 22. Staff Photo by Phil McAuliffe
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Nancy is back!
Karen Rissmiller Lambertville For those who do not know, Nancy (also known as Nancy at the Flower Shop) is back! She has been a part of our community for over 30 years. She started working for Foster Wright & Cranor right out of high school. She then continued her love of flowers with Fiddlehead.…
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STOCKTON: South board: Vandegrift replacement needed
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor STOCKTON — The South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education has a vacancy. It was created when Donald Vandegrift, of Wilson Drive, Stockton, decided he had to leave his post because he has “accepted a Fulbright scholarship for the fall and will be working at a university in central…
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ETS Firecracker 5K Deemed a Success
The 7th Annual ETS Firecracker 5K Run/Walk proved to be a great race for a great cause, the Bilingual Nursery School at the YWCA Princeton. The race drew 600 participants between ages 5 and 81.
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International students in Hopewell Valley
Shown are (from left) Maike Seifert and Monty Schutze (both from Germany), Natalia Lescisinova and Roman Kostal (both from Slovakia) and Tong Wu (from China).
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Earl Kim needs to listen to Sen. Doherty
Lisa Dominick, Belle Mead To the editor: About a week ago, state Sen. Mike Doherty and Montgomery Superintendent Earl Kim had an exchange about Doherty’s proposed Fair School Funding plan. This plan essentially levels the playing field among towns and equalizes the amount of state aid each student receives. This is truly a great plan…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Old schoohouse sale measure gets OK
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The sale by public bidding of the Marshall’s Corner Schoolhouse has been OK’d by the Hopewell Township Committee. The committee voted 3-0 Monday night to adopt an ordinance needed for the sale to take place. Voting in favor were Mayor Jim Burd and committee members Vanessa Sandom and John Murphy.…
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