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HILLSBOROUGH: Tightly knit Class of ’64 rallies again
Arm in arm, classmates Gene Allen, Midge Guerrera and Bob Jensen pose with former teacher Don Veix.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raider teams to play for titles
Two Jr. Raiders teams advanced to Junior Skyland Football Conference championship games this Saturday with victories on the weekend. Grades 5-6 (JV Skylands Division) The Jr. Raiders advanced to the JSFC final by defeating Watchung Hills, 29-13, at Watchung High School. The Jr. Raiders were led by Thomas Amankwaa, who scored four touchdowns. Ryan Vierbuchen…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Bottom Dollar to close stores
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Bottom Dollar Food Store group announced last week it is selling its 66 locations. “This decision was difficult given the impact on our associates, customers and communities in which we operate,” said Gene Faller, vice president of retail operations for Bottom Dollar Food in a press statement. “We want to…
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WEST AMWELL: PennEast pipeline is focus of open house
On Nov. 13, there will be a PennEast Pipeline open house at South Hunterdon Regional High School in West Amwell, The session will run from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the high school’s gymnasium (301 Mt. Airy-Harbourton Road, Lambertville). This will be the only local opportunity to meet with PennEast in a forum like this. PennEast is…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Tightly knit Class of ’64 rallies again
Members of the Hillsborough Junior High School graduating Class of 1964 gathered at the welcoming sign off Amwell Road. Counter clockwise from left are Gail Lynch, Gene Allen, Barbara Waldron, Jo-Ann Onka Delasko, Terry Fedorczyk, John Bennett, Midge Guerrera and Bob Jensen. (Photo courtesy of Bob Jensen)
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Fall Ball Nov. 22
Shown planning the event are (from left): Denise Ackerson, Kim Bruno, Molly McDougald, Lorri Ackerman, Michelle Needham, Leslie Kuchinski and Jeanne Faber.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Historic library is community gathering place
Old newspapers can be found on microfilm By John Tredrea, Special Writer Just one walk around Lambertville is enough to convince you that here is a river town with a long, interesting history. One place to find out a lot about it is the Lambertville Public Library at 6 Lilly St. One interesting way to…
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HAMILTON: Mayor rededicates veterans memorial
Hamilton Township Mayor Kelly Yaede and members of the Hamilton Township Patriotic Committee stand in front of a World War II era memorial that was officially rededicated on Nov. 10 following the township’s efforts to restore the monument. Courtesy photo
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MANVILLE: Post 2290 remembers deceased veterans
Veterans and Post 2290 Ladies Auxiliary members line up in honor of the fallen.(Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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