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Top 100 Global Finalist Helps US Businesses Connect to Asia; Looking for US Businesses to Partner With
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – Seoul-based EdTech SMATOOS is looking to connect US businesses to Asia. By working together, your company would be seen by thousands of business-people from major corporations such as Sony, Samsung, and LG, as well as by millions of consumers across thriving Asia. Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA – Seoul-based EdTech startup…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Veterans reflect on their special day
Photos by Mike Chipowsky The Hopewell Valley Veterans Association held its Veterans Day Ceremony Saturday in Alliger Park. Many attended the ceremony, including local veterans and officials, the U.S. Navy Sea Cadets, members of the Valley’s fire companies and first aid units and the public.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Historic library is community gathering place
The Lambertville Public Library is housed in a historic building — the 19th-century home of Dr. John Lilly — on the street that is named for him. Restoration work to allow the building to hold the library was completed in 1993.
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"’Twas the Night Before Christmas" Kicks Off Holiday Season at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Dec. 5-7; Two Other Shows Add to Merriment
Rob Gougher (Clockwise from top left) "Twas" stars Ken Ambs as poet Clement Moore, John Costello as Kris Kringle, Diane Wargo as Eliza Moore, Caroline Bednar as Charity Moore and Caroline Herbert as Margaret Moore.
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FLORENCE: Township receives economic award
By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — The township has won a Tri-County Economic Summit award. “We were given an award at the Tri-County Economic Summit for just the big things that we have going on out there on (Route) 130,” said Council President Ted Lovenduski. “We are one of the few places in the…
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LAWRENCE: ‘Community Conversation’ about schools’ future
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township school district officials know what the district has achieved in the past five years, and now they are seeking the public’s help at a special meeting next month to figure out where the district should be heading in the next five years. The event, set for Dec. 3,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Tightly knit Class of ’64 rallies again
Old acquaintances never forgot By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Accept that Hillsborough was a different place in 1964. There were only two stores — a diner and ice cream stand — the stretch of Route 206 between Amwell and New Amwell roads. Hillsborough was more a collection of villages surrounded by farms. There were two…
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SPORTS: Leaders propel Greyhounds to winning record
FIELD HOCKEY By Josh Lashley, Special Writer When a sports program completes a season with a winning record, in many cases it’s a telltale sign that the coaching staff and the athletes alike were doing not just one thing, but several things correctly. When a program has a winning record competing against the kind of…
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CHS presents ‘Blood Brothers’
The Hopewell Valley Central High School Theatre Department will present the Laurence Olivier Drama Desk award-winning and Tony-nominated musical, "Blood Brothers," on Nov.14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hopewell Valley Performing Art Center (PAC). "Tell me it’s not true. Say it’s just a story…" According to a spokesman, "Blood Brothers," by Willy Russell,…
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