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PRINCETON: Seminary offers new look at the oldest of books
Phil McAuliffe Reference archivist Kenneth Henke and Director of Communications Barbara Chaapel with an early Bible dating back to the 1500’s. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PRINCETON: COLUMN: NUSE SENSE
Hoops come full circle By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor A few years into what has become a very successful run for the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League, Sheryl Perez decided maybe there could be just as much success with a summer boys league. Perez, then a program supervisor with the Princeton Recreation Department, put…
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EAST WINDSOR: Bolandi has new school post
Ron Bolandi, who retired from the East Windsor Regional School District on Jan. 1 due to health reasons, is the new interim school superintendent in Edison. He was hired in June to begin work July 1 at $875 per day, according to published reports. Attempts to reach Mr. Bolandi and officials of the Edison school…
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Card Club
Rebecca Abbate Press Release CONTACT: Rebecca Abbate Telephone: 908-782-7115 or [email protected] RE: Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce August After-Hours Date: August 6th, 2010 Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce to Hold August After-Hours The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce will be holding…
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MONROE: Wrong name put on new school
Mae Rhine, Managing Editor MONROE — The township’s new $125 million high school, which still is under construction, has a glaring — if not expensive — error. Early last week, district officials noticed that the large raised letters placed above the main entrance spell out “Monroe Township Community High School.” The current Monroe Township High…
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MONROE: Eagle River Day Camp honors local heroes
Brian Roach, Staff Writer MONROE — Staff, campers and Monroe Mayor Richard Pucci honored members of the emergency services at Eagle River Day Camp’s second annual “Tribute to American Heroes” event on July 28. Leah Best-Damron, Eagle River’s special events coordinator and the driving force behind last week’s tribute, said the event gives children an…
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PRINCETON: Seminary offers new look at the oldest of books
Phil McAuliffe Title page of a collection of 15th century writings by Nicholas of Cusa. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Fire on Baldpate under investigation
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — At 10:25 a.m. today (Friday), Hopewell Township police received a call reporting a fire in a maintenance building at Baldpate Mountain, off Route 29, north of Titusville. The maintenance building — a multi-bay, two-story garage, with a basement and rooms attached — is part of the Mercer…
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PENNINGTON: King George walks nixed for now
Signs like this one lined a section of King George Road this week. In response to residents’ opposition to sidewalks, Pennington Borough Council eliminated them from this year’s construction plan. Photo by Morganne Luse
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