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FUTURE FARMERS: Middle School FFA among two in state
Phil McAuliffe An NBC FFA display with farm equipment in front of the school. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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PLUMSTED: Park improvements to start in summer
by Vic Monaco, Managing Editor PLUMSTED – Major improvements are on the way for the township’s Recreation Park in New Egypt. Mayor Ron Dancer announced this week that the township has been awarded a $100,000 low-interest loan from the state’s Green Acres program. The money will provide for new fencing around the ball fields, drilling…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Yearlong anniversary gets started
Ted Jones and his son, Casey, 12, of Scout Troop 79, look at Indian artifacts unearthed at Windsor Farm. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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FUTURE FARMERS: Petting zoo raises money
Phil McAuliffe Jeff Townsend tends to Gabby, a Yorkshire pig. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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Hamilton Grill slates benefit for Solebury School
On March 29 from 6-8 p.m. Three generations of Hamiltons from a Lambertville restaurant, Hamilton’s Grill Room, are hosting a fundraiser on March 29 from 6-8 p.m. to benefit The Solebury School, a private day and boarding school located just outside of New Hope. Tickets are $100 for a contemporary Mediterranean feast prepared and presented…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Student voices to sing in harmony at festival
by Davy James, Staff Writer Row upon row of students assembled on a riser under the watchful eyes of music teachers from throughout the district, singing song verses and then singing them again, until the desired melody was achieved. The collection of the best elementary student singers in the district gathered at Brunswick Acres on…
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Thanks follow playoff run
Tom Corby, basketball coach, New Egypt High School On behalf of the New Egypt Boys Basketball program we would like to thank the entire Plumsted community for its unparalleled support throughout the season and during our playoff run. It was amazing to see 1,000 people at our championship game, and though we did not win,…
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ALLENTOWN: 2009 blood drive hits home
by Peter Geier, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — Giving blood has always been a passion of Dave Reeder, but this year, it’s personal. The face of this year’s Allentown-Upper Freehold Little League blood drive will be Mr. Reeder’s son, Nicholas, 15, who was diagnosed last May with leukemia and now is in remission. For about eight…
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PRINCETON: Two-year-old bank gets a new CEO
Lauren OtisStaff Writer The Bank of Princeton is growing up, and Andrew Chon is the new steward of the community bank’s next phase. Mr. Chon, 52, was elected by the bank’s board of directors to take over as chairman and chief executive officer from Stephen Distler, who had announced he would be stepping down. ”The…
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