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Young Senior Legion baseball finishes season with promise
By: Justin Feil – The Packet Group The American Legion baseball season has ended for the Hillsborough Senior team, and with it comes plenty of promise for a young team. Despite having only two players who will be Hillsborough High School seniors, the team finished 12-8-1 overall, good for fourth in the competitive Pyramid Baseball…
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S. Main citizens’ concerns are aired
Concerns By: Linda Seida – Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE – A South Main Street neighborhood is seeking remedies for "quality-of-life issues," according to Acting Clerk Cynthia Ege. They met at the Justice Center last week with officials who represent Lambertville, the Hunterdon County prosecutor’s office, West Amwell Township and the state Parks Department. The inclusion at…
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Police blotter
BORDENTOWN CITY By: centraljersey.com A 17-year-old Trenton boy was charged July 31 with shoplifting. Police said they responded to Boyd’s Pharmacy at 12:18 p.m. and learned an employee had chased the boy as he carried two bottles of liquor from the store. Police said the employee apprehended the boy just before police arrived. The boy…
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Sand Sculpting Contest entries sought
By: centraljersey.com MONROE – Did you have or are you planning a fun-filled family vacation at the Jersey Shore, the islands, a family resort or campsite or are you just getting away for a day at the beach or lake? Be sure to enter the annual Sand Sculpting Contest for Monroe Township residents. The contest…
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School rezoning plan approved
Rezoning By: Eileen Oldfield – Staff Writer Though the Township Committee approved an ordinance giving incentive for a developer to purchase the Hillsborough Elementary School site, the top priority for the Board of Education is educating the students who still attend classes there, Interim Superintendent Scott Rocco said during Tuesday’s committee meeting. "This issue is…
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Equal protection will rule
By: Hank Kalet California voters cannot enshrine discrimination in their state’s constitution. That, in a nutshell, is what federal Judge Vaughn Walker ruled last week by tossing out an amendment to the California state constitution that made it impossible for gays and lesbians to marry there. Chief Judge Walker, of the Northern District of California,…
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Bordentown jottings
By: centraljersey.com Please send items for this column to [email protected] with the words "Bordentown Jottings" in the subject line. Bordentown Township Senior Citizen Club meetings are held on the first and third Monday of each month at the Senior Community Center on Municipal Drive. All township seniors age 55 and over welcome. Next meeting is…
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UFR’s science curriculum moving toward application
By: Chelsea Radler – Staff Writer The science program review committee recently presented the Board of Education with its findings and suggestions of how best to revamp the district’s curriculum to meet new state standards. The changes will affect all grade levels and steer curriculum toward application of scientific principles instead of recalling content. The…
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Willows Swim Club team is undefeated
By: centraljersey.com The Willows swim team concluded its undefeated 2010 season with a busy week. Tuesday, Aug. 3, and Wednesday, Aug. 4, 25 Willows swimmers with qualifying times traveled to Frog Hollow Swim Club in South Amboy, New Jersey. Swimmers from 28 clubs vied to earn the top six spots in the preliminary round, thus…
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