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ROBBINSVILLE: Teacher selected for Fulbright exchange
Robbinsville High School French teacher Guy Dippolito is one of 60 U.S. citizens participating in the Ful´bright Classroom Teacher Exchange Program in 2011-2012. Mr. Dippolito will be leaving in August to teach at a high school in a suburb of Rouen, France.
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North Slope owner focuses on farm markets
Mike Rassweiller owns 55 acres known as North Slope Farm, located at the corner of Route 579 and Rock Road East.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Schools music program still excels
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The music program in the Hopewell Valley Regional School District continues to rack up an impressive record of honors. For the third year in a row, the district has been named one of the top 100 school districts in the United States for music education by the National Association of…
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DAYTON: Chiropractor will serve returning veterans
By Charles Kim, Managing Editor Dayton chiropractor Dr. Steven Dickert will be using his expertise to assist veterans returning from service in Iraq and Afghanistan with their pain at no charge. ”This is a program I am very excited and very proud to be involved in,” Dr. Dickert said. “By teaming up with the U.S.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Using baseball to learn about diabetes
By Mary Brienza, Special Writer Despite cloudy skies, cool temperatures and a slight wind, more than 350 people attended the third annual South Brunswick Athletic Association’s coach’s baseball game June 11. This year’s game was held to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and diabetes awareness for the community, according to organizers. St.…
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PRINCETON: Brush, debris to be collected
Brush and limbs that fell during the severe storm that stuck Princeton Township last Thursday will be collected by Princeton Township Public Works next week. The emergency brush removal will begin township-wide Monday. All material for collection must be placed curbside for collection by 7 a.m. Monday. Once a street has been collected township public…
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PRINCETON: Red Box rentals finished at library
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Red Box DVD rentals are no longer available at the Princeton Public Library and the familiar red kiosk has been removed from the library driveway off Wiggins Street. ”Red Box decided not to continue its program with library,” said Tim Quinn, communications director for the Princeton Public Library. “They told…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: June 16, 2011
Tues., June 21 Cream Ridge Cemetery Association annual meeting: 6:30 p.m., New Egypt First Aid Squad Building, 32 Brynmore Road. all lot owners invited to attend; for information, call Janette Robbins at 609-758-8663. Horsemen’s meeting: 7 p.m., Horsemen’s Association of Millstone Township, Millstone Community Center on Stagecoach Road; for information, visit www.hamt.org. Wed., June 29 Cruise for…
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Princeton should have political civility
Barbara Moakler Byrne, Princeton This is the first letter I have written to an editor ever. I write as an advocate for political civility, something we must aspire to if our community and national leaders are to effectively address the critical challenges facing us. New Jersey has role models for political civility. On June…
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