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HAMILTON: Mexican UFO expert says: They’re always there
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer HAMILTON — Jaime Maussan, a Mexican journalist and Mexico’s leading ufologist, showed UFO video footage and discussed his latest research during The New Jersey UFO Paranormal and Consciousness Conference at the Hilton Garden Inn in Hamilton on Nov. 1. "They are always there, always checking what we are doing in…
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One-of-a-kind pipeline open house set
Citizens Against the PennEast Pipeline As the Nov. 13 PennEast Pipeline open house at South Hunterdon Regional High School in West Amwell approaches, we wanted to make sure that you’re aware that there is a Hopewell Township Citizens group (HTCAPP) that has formed to help you navigate the process and understand the issues associated with…
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CONGRESS: Voters choose Coleman for Congress in 12th
By Charles W. Kim and Azra Baig, Packet Media Group History was made Tuesday night as voters in the 12th District sent Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman to Washington, D.C., as its newest Congress member and the first African American woman to represent the state. "You can count on me," Ms. Coleman told the cheering crowd…
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LAWRENCE: School officials attend District of Character awards
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township school district officials, including Superintendent of Schools Crystal Edwards, traveled to Washington, D.C., last week to accept an award naming the school district as a National District of Character. The award was bestowed on the school district by the Character Education Partnership. The partnership, which is based in…
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PRINCETON: 1,250 runners take part in half marathon
By Mary Hui, Special Writer It was just after 6 a.m. and still dark outside, but several runners had already found their way into Starbucks, sipping their early morning coffee. One couple, Jennifer and Timothy Gavin, 34 and 37, sat down to a breakfast of toasted bagels — fuel for the 13.1 miles of the…
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PENNINGTON: Town joins opposition to pipeline
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Saying the proposed Penn East Pipeline "crosses property that is within the ‘Well Head Protection Zone’ designated by the New Jersey Department of Protection and will have a permanent deleterious effect on ground water that Pennington Borough residents depend on for domestic consumption," the Pennington Borough Council voted unanimously Monday…
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Community Resource Manager
By Alicia Barbieri HAMILTON, NJ – November 5, 2014 – Pink Ribbon Softball, Inc. hosted its’ Annual Pink Tournament on September 13-14, 2014 in Mercer County; raising $72,000 to benefit Susan G. Komen Central and South Jersey (“CSNJ”). The Pink Tournament is a fastpitch softball tournament, hosted and facilitated by Pink Ribbon Softball, Inc., along…
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