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Kingston Historical Society, Secretary
By Ceil Leedom The Kingston Historical Society will hold its Annual Meeting at 7:30 pm Tuesday June 1st at the Kingston Fire House, 6 Heathcote Brook Road (just off Route 27) in Kingston. After a very brief business meeting, there will be an illustrated presentation entitled "Princeton Battlefield – New Discoveries and Future Possibilities" by Kip…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Opening win suits HHS volleyball
By Mike Briggs, Special Writer Regardless of who the Hillsborough High School boys volleyball team faces along the way in the state tournament, you can bet the Raiders won’t be fazed. Hillsborough, which entered state tournament play at 20-6, was a continuous presence in the state top 10. However, don’t let the numbers fool you…
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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘Everyone’s buddy’ mourned
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Church’s best helper dies at 46 No matter whom he met, Troy Conshue greeted them with a smile and called them his “buddy.” ”He would say hello, and he would smile, and he’d ask to help you if you needed help,” Tyrone Conshue, his brother, of Ten Eyck Court, said.…
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Proposed Montgomery cuts were too deep
Committeewoman Louise Wilson of Montgomery This past Wednesday night, the Montgomery Township Committee failed to reach agreement on cuts to the school budget. Brad Fay and I voted for cuts of about a million dollars, while Mark Caliguire and Thom Carter voted for cuts of about $2 million. The school budget was rejected by…
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Pennington Day!
Heather Wurtz. chairwoman, Pennington Day 2010 Pennington Day is such a special celebration of our community. It is a day when we can all get out and enjoy our friends and neighbors. It also gives local businesses a chance to meet community members, and nonprofits an opportunity to raise funds and get out their…
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Enthusiastic James Kerney Campus Graduates Recognized at Trenton Ceremony
By Saveria Symons Trenton, N.J.: Cheers greeted each award recipient at Trenton’s War Memorial theatre on May 11, when the James Kerney Campus of Mercer County Community College hosted its Celebration of Academic Achievement. Receiving awards and recognition were students who completed both credit and noncredit programs at the downtown Trenton campus. Forty-two associate degree graduates…
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PLAINSBORO: Rep. Holt touts benefits of health reform act
Rep. Rush Holt address a business audience in Plainsboro. Staff photo by Lauren Otis
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MANVILLE: Real life and death lessons
Manville High School students watch as local emergency crews respond in an enactment of a fatal auto accident caused by a drunken driver. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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PRINCETON: Hot or not, university says stay out of fountain
Sign alerts would-be bathers to Princeton University’s ban on wading in the Woodrow Wilson School fountain. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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