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Thanks for a job exceedingly well done
Rachel Donington, Pennington The recent Stampede exhibit across the Hopewell Valley (sadly ending Sunday, Oct. 19) of artistically decorated oxen had ramifications that went far beyond being a public art exhibit. More than any effort I have seen locally, the fabulous oxen unified our community by bringing together people of all ages and social and…
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Walking tour Sunday at Dvoor Farm
A walking tour, "Dvoor Farm: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow," will take place at the Dvoor Farm on Oct. 19 at the Farmers’ Market. Learn about its history and the Hunterdon Land Trust’s present and future plans for the property. The Land Trust also will unveil its new free mobile app, an interactive map that anyone…
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PRINCETON: CDC director: If Snyderman not sick, no risk to public
CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden, appearing on CNN Tueday evening, was asked by Wolf Blitzer whether NBC News medical editor and Princeton resident Dr. Nancy Snyderman put the public at risk by violating quarantine last week. As a result of the Ebola quarantine violations, the NBC team was ordered by the state into mandatory isolation.…
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HAMILTON: Foundation will honor memory of Eli Waller
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group HAMILTON — The family of Eli Waller will not let his death from Enterovirus D-68 be in vain. Andy Waller, the father of the 4-year-old township boy who was the first in the country to die from Enterovirus D-68, announced Friday the creation of the First Day of School…
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HAMILTON: Rainbow after the storm
Couple collects Crayola products for CHOP in memory of infant son By Bernadette Suski-Harding, Special Writer One day, Gina D’Angeli stood outside her daughter’s playroom and watched as Ella, 2, removed Crayola crayons from the box and named the colors. "This is red," Ella said. "This is blue.""It got me thinking about what Lucas’ favorite…
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BORDENTOWN: School playground to get makeover
By Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN — A group of parents are looking to provide their children with a new ecological schoolyard despite setbacks from the administration. "My children were new to the Clara Barton School, one going into first and one entering kindergarten, and I was dismayed by the state of the playground," said…
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Mayors’ Breakfast set for Oct. 16
The month of October marks the 18th year of the Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance’s Healthy Communities/Healthy Youth initiative. "This initiative is a unique approach that brings all sectors of the community together to promote the positive development of its children, adolescents and teens," said Heidi Kahme, Alliance chairwoman/coordinator. Members of the Hopewell Valley community are…
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PRINCETON YOUTH HOCKEY BANTAM A TAKES GOLD IN THE CONGRESSIONAL CUP
By Patti Cordasco The Princeton Youth Hockey Association (PYHA) Bantam A team competed in the Congressional Cup Hockey Tournament in the Washington DC area over the Columbus Day weekend and came home with a first place finish after defeating the Ramapo Saints by a score of 2 – 1 in the final game.
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