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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Good turnout for business seminar
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Not surprisingly during an era of high unemployment, a significant number of local people apparently have gone into business for themselves or are contemplating doing so. About 40 people attended a March 1 small business seminar at the Hopewell Township municipal building. The idea for the seminar came from former…
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PRINCETON: Wastewater controversy punted to county
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Advocates for controlled development on the Princeton Ridge and opponents of any further development of the “environmentally sensitive” area along the township’s northern side sparred at length before the Township Committee this week before committee members decided to pass the issue on to the county. For the second time in…
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REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK: Mormile: He always did right by us and our boys
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer br> I will not enter into the debate on Tony Mormile’s performance as a basketball coach, but I do know he is a true gentleman and a scholar. He’s like Uncle Tony in my house. Here’s why. Mr. Mormile was high school guidance counselor to both our sons, who went…
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Huleatt is Troop 1776’s newest Eagle Scout
Eagle Scout Jeffrey Huleatt (second from right) gets help from Tim Cropley, Zack Cropley, Jake Wludyka and Erich Etter during the renovation of the secretary stand at North Branch Park. Photo courtesy of Meryl Bisberg
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A thank you
Kate O’Neill, coordinator, Spring into Song Thank you, Pennington Day Committee! The Hopewell Valley Chorus appreciates your generous support for Spring into Song, our annual festival of vocal music groups with close ties to the Hopewell Valley. On March 21, we’ll host our 11th Spring into Song, with eight groups, ranging from choral to…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: School candidates forum set March 23 at HoVal
Session at 7:30 p.m. in TV studio at Hopewell Valley Central High School By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor March 23, the Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters will hold its annual School Board Candidates Night. The public is invited to attend the 90-minute program, which will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the TV studio at…
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Christ the King School announces second quarter honor roll students
Editor’s note: The honor roll which appeared in last week’s issue did not include the school’s sixth-grade students. The complete listing is included below. Christ the King School released the second marking period honor rolls. Students listed in “first honors” achieved all “A” grades in major subjects, and no grade below satisfactory in minor subjects.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: ISCJ expansion under way
By Davy James, Staff Writer Work has started on the first phase of the Islamic Society of Central Jersey’s expansion project, which will add an 86,000-square-foot K-12 school and additional parking to ISCJ’s existing facilities. A new entrance on Promenade Avenue is expected to be completed shortly while the ISCJ waits for additional funding and…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Zio’s opens in Triangle Center
Zio’s Pizza, owned by Nestor Gonzalez and Miguel (Mike) Bravo, opened Feb. 25 in the Triangle Center, moving into the space formerly occupied by DeLuca’s Pizzeria. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner with daily specials. While fine dining is their specialty (try the Pasta Della Nonna), they have a variety of pizzas including…
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