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Save the bridge
Mary Alicia Devine, Hopewell Township On behalf of our group, “Save the Victory Trail and Jacob’s Creek Bridge Coalition,” I would like to extend our appreciation to the Hopewell Township Historic Preservation Commission (HTHPC) for allowing everyone the opportunity to express their passionate views and concerns. The county’s uncorroborated decision to replace the historic…
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AROUND CRANBURY: An afternoon of art in the garden
By Lorraine Sedor, columnist Farmland vistas will greet artists Sunday at the September Art in the Park garden session, which will be held at 76 Cranbury Neck Road. Artists may work in any media from noon to 4 p.m. Don’t forget to bring your own art supplies. All participants in Art in the Park are…
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Arts Council thanks all for Fall Open House
Jeff Nathanson of Arts Council of Princeton We would like to thank the many people who helped to make our fall open house a success last Saturday. First and foremost, we thank our faculty artists and performers, Lisa Botalico and the La Feria dancers, Steve Hudson, Libby Ramage, Bob Jenkins and our ace stiltwalker,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Long-discussed historic district law on council agenda
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Although a provision requiring a two-year waiting period for full or partial demolitions of historic properties remains on the cutting-room floor, an ordinance with restrictions and regulations for the Stockton Street Historic District is expected to be up for introduction by Borough Council on Monday. The Planning Board…
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FLORENCE: Football defeated in season opener
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Despite taking a leading into the half, the Florence High School football team was defeated, 22-7, by Maple Shade at home in the season opener on Friday night. Korey Linico scored on a 3-yard run in the second quarter to give Florence a 7-6 lead at the half.…
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ALLENTOWN: Field hockey squad expecting another good year
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor The talent is there. The tradition is there. The plan is there. For the Allentown High School field hockey team to have another successful season, it’s all just a matter of time for everything to work itself out. “I just need to get experience for some of my…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Moms to seek ‘super’ title
Competition to show off motherly talents By Davy James, Staff Writer For any mother with a child who has engaged in a playground argument over motherly superiority, the chance to provide an end to that debate will soon be at hand as only one area mother will be crowned Supermom 2009. The Supermom 2009 contest…
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NBC soccer teams hoping to regroup in 2009
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Under the guidance of Larry Young, the Northern Burlington High girls’ soccer team will be looking to regroup from a season in which it went 4-14-2. Heidi Potts, Liz McGough and Mike Shtino are Young’s assistants. Julia Logan and Morgan Pettit are the two senior captains. The…
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