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HILLSBOROUGH: HMS community mourns science teacher Brian Hahl
Brian Hahl was remembered as an innovative and inspirational instructor. He died July 9. Photo courtesy of Joe Trybulski
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jason Walton Memorial Run
Aug. 2 at Hillsborough High The second annual Jason Walton Memorial Run/Walk will be held Sunday, Aug. 2 at Hillsborough High School. The event begins with 8:00 a.m. registration and the run and walk will start at 9:00 a.m. A donation of at least $15 to the Jason Walton Scholarship Fund is requested. To make…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: June 17 – June 25,2009
Friday, July 17 “How to Get the Most from Your Doctor Visit,” Brown Bag discussion with Marcie Tyson, health educator for Princeton Regional Health Department. Program will include tips for clear communication, easy steps for medication management and how to navigate the wide world of health-related information. Noon. Free. Princeton Senior Resource Center, Suzanne…
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CRANBURY: They got the beat
Phoito by Phil McAuliffe. From left, Isabelle Stier, 9, and Kristina Miers, 9, both of Cranbury, practice their drumming by using trash cans that have been turned upside down.
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Protest suppression of Falun Gong
Julia Kantor of Princeton July 20 marks the tragic 10th-year anniversary of the longest and cruelest genocide that is still ongoing. On July 20, 1999, the Chinese Communist Party began an all-out crackdown on a popular spiritual practice called Falun Dafa (also known as Falun Gong), thereby targeting over 70 million Chinese citizens who were…
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Two Lambertville grads get Haver scholarships
They are Hannah Brady and Julia Burd A diverse and talented group of Hunterdon County high school seniors has been awarded college scholarships by the Jennie M. Haver Memorial Scholarship Fund. The Haver fund will give $68,000 to these teens, pushing the total amount awarded by the private fund to $1,278,950 given to 447 county…
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Thanks, volunteers!
Brenda and Rick Considine, Hopewell Borough Since our family moved to Hopewell Borough 11 years ago, we have proudly supported our local fire department and first aid squad. Thankfully, we had never used them. That changed late one night when we dialed 911 to get help for a member of our family. Within seconds,…
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LAWRENCE: Mini-Meet brings out best in Ben Franklin
By Rudy Brandl, The Packet Group Last Saturday’s Whalers Mini-Meet brought out the best in the 10-and-under swimmers from the Ben Franklin Swim Club of Lawrenceville. Ben Franklin, which competes in the smallest of three divisions in the Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Association (PASDA), made the most of its opportunity to swim against the…
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PRINCETON: Salary increases receive approval
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer At its Monday night meeting, Princeton Township Committee approved a resolution providing a 4 percent salary increase for police officers and 3 percent for all other municipal employees for 2009. Borough Administrator James Pascale said the 4 percent increase had been negotiated with the Police Benevolent Association, and a 3…
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