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HMS’ Brian Hahl will be missed
Donna Pankulics, Camden Road It was with great sadness that we heard about the untimely passing of Hillsborough Middle School science teacher Brian Hahl. My son Danny was lucky enough to be in his homeroom and science class and he thought he was the coolest guy. I also got to enjoy Mr. Hahl’s enthusiasm during…
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MONROE: Keeping them busy at summer camp
Staff photo by John Keating. From left, Alessia Giancaspro, Michelle Pauluccio and Kayla Dugan in Halloween costumes.
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CRANBURY: Summer fun in Cranbury
Staff photo by John Keating. Max Schutzer and Ria Talar stay cool in the sprinkler during playtime at the Montessori School, Monday in Cranbury.
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ROOSEVELT: Yeshiva dormitory remains open, at center of dispute
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer ROOSEVELT — A religious school dormitory cited as illegal and hazardous in 2007 appears to still be operating here. And the contentious relationship between the borough and Me’on Hatorah yeshiva was on full display this week as a Planning Board hearing resumed on the school’s appeal of a citation from…
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PRINCETON: 1,000 expected for bicycling event Saturday
Over 1,000 cyclists from all around the eastern United States are expected to participate in the 29th annual Princeton Bicycling Event Saturday, Aug. 1, at the Mercer County Community College. Sponsored by Princeton Free Wheelers and supported by area businesses, the event includes six tours that vary in length from 20 to 100 miles for…
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JAMESBURG/MONROE RETROSPECTIVE
10 Years Ago – 1999 • Pat Jacobsen of Farmer Al’s Market and Greenhouses in Monroe felt fortunate when a quick shower rolled over the grounds of her family’s Route 522 farm last week. It didn’t supply a lot of water for the crops, but the family had to settle for what it could get.…
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MANVILLE: Schools to update mission statement
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Ruberto will read pledge at school board meetings To Manville Superintendent Johanna Ruberto, reading the district’s mission statement at every Board of Education meeting reinforces the district’s goals, and it’s something she intends to make a practice of at future meetings — even after the district revises the statement to…
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New Programs and Bachelor’s Degrees on Campus Among Opportunities at Mercer County Community College This Fall
Students of all ages will find increased opportunities this fall at Mercer County Community College (MCCC). By Saveria Symons WEST WINDSOR, N.J. — Students of all ages will find increased opportunities this fall at Mercer County Community College (MCCC). Most credit classes begin August 31. Previously-registered students can sign up for classes https://mcccwebp.mccc.edu/FCCSC/navigate/student.jsp" href="https://mcccwebp.mccc.edu/FCCSC/navigate/student.jsp">online. In…
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MANVILLE: Committee to evaluate district
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The Board of Education unanimously appointed a committee of administrators, teachers, and board members Tuesday, to complete the state’s Quality Single Accountability Continuum. The QSAC committee will consist of school Superintendent Johanna Ruberto, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment Barbara Popp, Director of Special Services Audrey Press, the district’s Business…
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