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TITUSVILLE: See George Washington make his Christmas crossing
Event history and fun facts given The annual Christmas Day crossing of the Delaware — featuring Gen. George Washington and his troops — will take place from noon- to 3 p.m. on Dec. 25 (actual crossing at 1 p.m.). River crossings — from Washington Crossing Historic Park in Pennsylvania to Washington Crossing State Park in…
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STOCKTON/DELAWARE: Three legislators oppose the PennEast pipeline
State legislators representing Stockton and Delaware Township have voiced strong opposition to the proposed PennEast natural gas pipeline project that would extend from Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. through Hunterdon and Mercer counties in New Jersey. The three are Sen. Kip Bateman and Assembly members Jack Ciattarelli and Donna Simon. All are Republicans in the 16th District.…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Students join Hour of Code movement
Computer education teacher Amy Wright with the two “Now” robots, named Now Blue and Now Red, at the Hour of Code activities at Bordentown Middle School. photo by Amy Batista
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PRINCETON: Three cases of sexual assault reported at university
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Three new cases of sexual assault were reported to authorities at Princeton University, including one that happened on Friday at an off-campus student eating club on Prospect Avenue. The school’s Department of Public Safety, on its crime blotter, said two sexual assaults were reported on Friday and a…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Shop Local pays off for merchants
By Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — Residents were encouraged to shop local as part of Small Business Saturday and support their local businesses. “It’s been great,” Bobby McVicker, owner of Blue Moon Premium Olive Oil and Vinegar said on Saturday. “If you spend $20 in any store on Farnsworth Avenue you…
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PENNINGTON: Scouts are Santa’s helpers
Ten elves with care packages and Christmas stockings for the military are shown above. They are: (back row) Jack Creegan, Max Johnson, Owen Clingman; (middle row) Sam Dunn, Elliot Overhiser, Ryan Rhoads; (front row) Kevin McManimon, Michael Boyer, Ronan Karp and Tyler Kaminsky.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Scotch Road plan hearing Thursday
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Round two of a public hearing on a controversial proposed amendment to Hopewell Township’s Master Plan starts at 7 p.m., Dec. 18, in the auditorium of Hopewell Township’s municipal building. Round one was an emotional event. Dozens of residents packed the auditorium for a Planning Board meeting, expressing opposition to…
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Hamilton West wrestlers target regional events
By Johs Lashley, Special Writer Yes, it’s true that the Hamilton West High School wrestling program will face several opponents with more firepower — in terms of mat experience and depth in the lineup this season — but the Hornets are not to be overlooked. Hamilton West head coach Matt Merrigan is well…
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