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LAMBERTVILLE: He’s out of Africa and back home
Lambertville Public School principal worked with medical nonprofit in Kenya By John Tredrea, Special Writer When Lambertville Public School Principal Geoff Hewitt went to Kenya for the last two weeks in May with a nonprofit medical organization, he expected to be working only on the health education component of the program. After all, education is…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 9-11 ceremonies remember responders on anniversary of day of terror
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Maggie Rose Schmidt dropped a rose on the 9-11 monument at the Woods Road firehouse, then walked away dabbing her eyes. She had attended the remembrance ceremony last Thursday evening, and was moved by the words of honor and the reading of the names of those responders who lost their…
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MILLSTONE: Six injured in I-95 crash
Two of the vehicles involved in the four-vehicle crash on I-95 on Sunday afternoon. Courtesy photo
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HILLSBOROUGH: Town hall driveway will be named Veterans Way
The driveway into the Hillsborough municipal complex off Beekman Lane will be renamed Veterans Way, the Township Committee said. Appropriately, the road goes past the township’s Garden of Honor for military veterans of past wars. It is the focus of many township celebrations and observances. A dedication ceremony naming the road will be held at…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Feel free to honk on the bridge Friday
The celebration of the 200th anniversary of the Lambertville-New Hope bridge continues this weekend. The toll bridge, opened in the 1970s, is seen upstream, at the top of the photo. Photo by Michael Agnew
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BORDENTOWN: Eastern Star chapter plans annual dinner
BORDENTOWN — The annual fried oyster and chicken salad dinner sponsored by Chapter No. 257 of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held on Saturday, Oct. 11. The family-style dinner, which was sold out last year, will run from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Center, 103 Dunns Mill Road, Bordentown.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 9-11 ceremonies remember responders on anniversary of day of terror
At the conclusion of remembrance ceremonies at Woods Road firehouse last Thursday night, Maggie Rose Schmidt laid a single rose, below, on the monument made from a piece of steel from one of the fallen towers.
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MANVILLE: Gridders show there’s a slim margin between ‘W’ and ‘L’
Picasa Manville’s touchdown came on a three-yard plunge by Kyle Puza to tie the game, 7-7, in the second quarter. (Photo by Juan Gonzalez)
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HILLSBOROUGH: 9-11 ceremonies remember responders on anniversary of day of terror
Rigby, a purebred St. Bernard that belongs to Christina Engesser, brought a solemn air and the American flag to the morning 9-11 ceremonies at Fire Company No. 2.
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