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HILLSBOROUGH: New Horizon Church celebrates 25 years Sunday
New Horizon Christian Fellowship will celebrate 25 years of serving the community at the 10:30 a.m. regular service on Sunday, Nov. 15, at Auten Road Intermediate School, Hillsborough. A luncheon will immediately follow. If you have been a part of New Horizon in the past and want to celebrate with the church, RSVP to Pastor…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Solar array proposed once again at quarry
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor In 2012, Gibraltar Rock applied for permission to cut down about 20 acres of trees in order to install solar panels to generate electricity for the 550-acre quarry operation on the Sourland Mountain ridgeline on East Mountain Road (Route 601), on the Montgomery-Hillsborough border. The company withdrew the application in…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Doctor expresses support for tobacco sales age of 21
To the editor: According to the American Heart Association, smoking is responsible for killing more than 480,000 Americans annually — including 11,800 New Jerseyans — making it the number-one cause of death. It’s no secret smoking results in heart disease, stroke, cancers and many other devastating health issues. Yet smoking remains a crisis in…
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HOPEWELL: YMCA president congratulates kids for tackling obesity issue
To the editor: I recently had the pleasure of meeting with several members of our high school’s Prevent Childhood Obesity Club, as they presented a generous donation that will help our local YMCA launch a new recreational sport here in Hopewell Valley. Started by CHS Senior Kiersten Kollevoll, the club has been working to…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirate runners sweep at CJ IV XC
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor JAMESBURG — Tim Bason followed up an impressive performance at the Mercer County Cross Country Championships with an even more impressive showing at the Central Jersey Group IV meet. Christina Rancan rebounded from what she felt was a sub-par performance at the Mercer meet with a dominating performance in the…
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HOPEWELLS: Prosecutor reviews use-of-force guidelines
By Frank Mustac, Special Writer HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — Mercer County Acting Prosecutor Angelo J. Onofri gave local officials an update on procedures and practices used for investigating and reviewing police use-of-force incidents. Mr. Onofri used slides prepared by the office of acting Attorney General John Jay Hoffman during his presentation at the Hopewell Township Municipal…
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PRINCETON: Pilots recall the sacrifices of fighting World War II
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Jim Fitzpatrick, Mack Morris and Newell Woodworth are old men now, far removed from the dangerous work they did more than 70 years ago as pilots in World War II. Yet those moments, and their memory of them, remain as vivid as they were at the time they happened…
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PRINCETON: Perfect Raiders repeat as MAPL champs
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Hun School football team narrowly missed out on running the table last year. This year the Raiders made sure they made it through the season without a blemish on their record on the way to a Mid-Atlantic Prep League title. Hun capped off a perfect 8-0 season with a…
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PRINCETON: Holocaust survivor and Board of Health chairman Charles L. Rojer dead at 80
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton resident Charles L. Rojer, a Holocaust survivor who went on to a long career in medicine and later turned his attention to public health, died Thursday. He was 80. Dr. Rojer recently had been fighting a sudden onset of cancer, friends said. He was remembered Thursday for an…
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