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Mercer County Community College Announces Four New Degree Options
Michelle Barfoot, associate professor of
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HILSLBOROUGH: Narrow losses put football at 2-2
By John Beisser, Special Writer After opening the season with impressive wins over Watchung Hills and Elizabeth, the Hillsborough High football team has dropped its last two games and now stands at .500 with a 2-2 record. On Sept. 25, the Raiders took a then 2-0 record on the road to Hunterdon Central and came…
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Board members should respect residents’ views
Kelly Ward, Ivy Lane I had the opportunity to view the Sept. 10 Planning Board meeting, and the discussion of a 22-house development between Ivy Lane and Willow Road. I am appalled by the arrogance and demeaning behavior the board exhibited to my fellow residents. Regardless of what the board thinks of residents’ views, decency…
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PRINCETON: Community effort at Y builds a new playground
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer Children in Princeton’s John-Witherspoon neighborhood have a new place to play, thanks to the efforts of more than 300 volunteers and a host of community groups. Designed for children ages 5 to 12, the facility is open to all and located at the athletic field of the Princeton Family YMCA…
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BORDENTOWN: Girls’ soccer has productive week
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Despite being outshot 21-6, the Bordentown High School girls’ soccer team edged Holy Cross, 2-1, on Tuesday, September 29. Alexis McTamney (assisted by Kayla Pagnani) and Pagnani (assisted by McTamney) scored the goals for Bordentown. Jess Dixon made 13 saves to record the win in goal for…
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Fair highlighted preservations efforts
Kim Robinson of Hopewell Township The Save the Victory Trail and Jacobs Creek Bridge Coalition would like to thank the Hopewell Harvest Fair Committee for yet another wonderful fair. The beautiful weather and entertaining music put a smile on everyone’s faces. The number of people who visited our booth to learn about George Washington’s Victory…
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HVRSD: All-day kindergarten classes mulled
John Tredrea, Staff Writer Kindergartners could stay in school all day under an extension program being considered by the Hopewell Valley Regional School District, said district spokeswoman JoAnn Meyer last week. The earliest the new program could get under way is the beginning of the 2010-11 school year. Kindergartners in Hopewell Valley attend school a…
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MANVILLE: Rocking out to help
Champ Doug Moreno with firemen (left to right) Keith Dunn, Sean Troy and Deputy Chief Jim Monto. Photos by Mary Ellen Zangara
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WEST WINDSOR: Planning Board OKs PU buildings on Harrison St.
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The township Planning Board granted approval this week to a plan by Princeton University to construct five 10,000-square-foot storage buildings on its property along Lower Harrison Street. The planned facility, which also includes a large outdoor storage area, will replace a storage area now used by the…
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