• BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: ‘Twentieth Century’ hits BRHS stage

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: ‘Twentieth Century’ hits BRHS stage

    Phil McAuliffe Brittany Friedman as Lily Garland and Ben Walker as Oscar Jaffe in Bordentown Regional High School’s production of "Twentieth Century." Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Institute puts teachers in the classroom seats

    By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer    District teachers sat in Hillsborough High School’s classrooms Nov. 2-4, listening to presenters from the state and from several universities as part of the district’s Teaching and Learning Institute. Every so often during the workshops — which covered topics from using children’s literature to introduce engineering design to multiculturalism through…

  • SOLEBURY: Two seats open on NH-S school board

    Robert Heath Jr.’s resignation makes it two By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    SOLEBURY — A Lambertville businessman must step down from his seat on a Bucks County school board now that he has won a term on the Solebury Township Board of Supervisors.    Robert Heath Jr.’s resignation means that two seats will be open on…

  • Princeton Junior School

    Princeton Junior School

    Princeton Junior School

  • LAWRENCE: Police blotter from the Nov. 19 edition

    Daniel L. Garrison, Jr. 33, of Mulberry Street, Trenton, has been charged with burglary, theft and criminal mischief in connection with several break-ins that occurred at the Trenton Farmers Market and Leonardo’s II restaurant, according to police.     Mr. Garrison burglarized several businesses within the Trenton Farmers Market on June 24 and Nov. 7, police…

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  • LAWRENCE: Friends remember a ‘visionary’

    William Dickey was active in Main Street revitalization By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     William Dickey was a man of integrity, who was loyal and a hard worker and could be very persuasive when necessary. He was a visionary who knew what he wanted, which was the revitalization of Main Street in Lawrenceville.     That’s…

  • Local student receives scholership to train seeing-eye dogs

       Caitlin Blauvelt, 17, of Hillsborough, received a scholarship from Seeing Eye for raising several puppies for the world-famous dog guide school. James Kutsch, president of The Seeing Eye, formally congratulated Caitlin among the 59 puppy raisers to receive scholarships at Family Day, an annual celebration for puppy raisers and their families held at the Morristown…

  • LAWRENCE: Notre Dame plan for new gym, turf gets board OK

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     Notre Dame High School’s proposal to build a 15,000-square-foot health and physical education center and to convert an athletic field from grass to synthetic turf gained Planning Board approval Monday night.     But both projects must wait until school officials raise enough money to pay for them, according to…

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