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Freehold High friends create Hogger Logger
By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer Hogger Logger co-designers, left to right, Ryan Shapiro, Charlie Winkler and Shawn Duenas display their game at the Toy Fair 2015 in New York City. In the break room of a local summer camp nearly seven years ago, a card game created by two friends quickly became something that hooked…
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Stone Bridge graduation June 18
A class of 161 eighth-graders will graduate from the Stone Bridge Middle School, Allentown, during commencement exercises to be held in the school auditorium at 7 p.m. June 18. “They are a great group of kids,” Principal Stephanie Negro said. “They are lighthearted, respectful and they genuinely care for one another. They will be missed.”…
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New route for pipeline skirts Upper Freehold
By TAYLOR M. LIER Staff Writer Dozens of residents filled the cafeteria of the Upper Elementary School in North Hanover Township to hear representatives of New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) explain various aspects of the company’s proposed Southern Reliability Link (SRL) project. From 5:30-7:30 p.m. June 11, members of the public had the opportunity to…
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STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Walkers enjoy the late spring weather on the Bradley Beach boardwalk on June 10. For more photos, see page 6.
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PRINCETON: Council to introduce, and is expected to pass, paid sick time ordinance
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council will “soon” introduce and adopt an ordinance to require private-sector employers to provide employees who work in Princeton with paid sick time, advocates for the measure said this week. The proposal has gained momentum quickly, with Princeton expected to become the 10th municipality in New Jersey…
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PRINCETON: Library hires firm to conduct nationwide search for new director
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The board of the Princeton Public Library on Tuesday hired a Los Angeles and Denver-based search firm to find a replacement for retiring executive director Leslie Burger. Library Strategies International received a contract for $23,000, one week after Ms. Burger announced that she would step down in January after…
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PRINCETON: Public meeting scheduled on hospital transportation
PRINCETON -The public is invited to a meeting Thursday about hospital transportation, at the Henry Pannell Center. The meeting will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. In particular, municipal officials are looking to hear from people who either use or know people who use the 655 bus to University Hospital that NJ Transit is…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Frosh group eyeing improvement
By Justin Feil, Packet Media Group In the winter, Erik Mathisen got his first look at some of the players that will be the future of the Hillsborough High School baseball team. He has seen plenty of growth, and is expecting more as his team begins play in the inaugural freshman division of the Pyramid…
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LAWRENCE: Rider makes plans to expand gymnasium
Rider University has announced that the next phase of a multi-phased project to enhance and expand historic Alumni Gymnasium will break ground this summer. An 8,400-square-foot basketball practice facility will be constructed behind Alumni Gymnasium, the oldest building on Rider’s Lawrenceville campus. Construction is expected to be completed in spring 2016. The first phase of…
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