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PRINCETON: Station open to riders
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University students going home for Thanksgiving waited to catch the Dinky at a new train station that school, state and local officials gathered at Tuesday to celebrate. University President Christopher L. Eisgruber, appearing at a ribbon-cutting ceremony in the afternoon, said the opening of the station marked…
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HILLSBOROUGH: HHS girls race to second at MOC
Mauer finished seventh overall By Justin Feil, The Packet Group A year ago, Stephanie Mauer and the Hillsborough High School girls cross country team didn’t have the opportunity to run at the Meet of Champions. The junior and the Raiders returned with a vengeance this year to place second to Red Bank Catholic at Holmdel…
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PENNINGTON: Pinch of love
Painted Oak Nursery School students get the ingredients ready to prepare cranberry sauce for TASK Thanksgiving dinner. Shown from left are Jane Ullman, William Langille, Abby Robinson, Taegan Levy, Charlie Phillips and Pearl Kennedy.
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NEW HOPE: Society elects Bowman to a third term
About 100 members of the New Hope Historical Society gathered on Nov. 19 for their annual meeting and dinner held at the Center Bridge Inn. Members elected Dee Dee Bowman to a third term as president. Edwin Hild, Bryce Sanders and Dr. Claire Shaw were tapped for the vice president slots. Chuck Mintzer was elected…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Historic district enlarged
By John Tredrea, Special Writer An ordinance that brings two of the city’s commercial zones into Lambertville’s historic district was adopted by the City Council at its Nov. 17 meeting. Properties in the historic district need the permission of the city’s historic preservation commission to make changes to the exterior visible from the public right-of-way. The…
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Reenactors to practice crossing of Delaware River
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Hundreds of re-enactors in the military dress of the Continental Army that fought against Great Britain in the Revolutionary War will row across the Delaware River in three replica Durham boats at Washington Crossing Park at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7. The event will be a dress rehearsal for the…
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MCCC "Shares the Warmth" with Anchor House
By Wendy Humphrey West Windsor, N.J. – After a month-long “Share the Warmth” winter clothing drive, the Mercer County Community College (MCCC) Student Government Association (SGA) and Alliance for Veterans and Supporters (AVS) donated many bags of coats and other winter items to Anchor House of Trenton on Nov. 26. Students, staff and faculty at…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Deer population controls are discussed
By John Tredrea, Special Writer How to drive deer into areas where they can be hunted, the issue of reducing the deer population by birth control and related topics were discussed at the Nov. 17 Township Committee meeting by Bill Cane and Denise Mosner, of the township’s Deer Management Advisory Committee. That committee, formed in…
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CRANBURY: Rockwellian charm
Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe. Downtown Cranbury has a small town feel for your holiday shopping. Cranbury
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