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HOPEWELL VALLEY: It’s a Stampede!
Shown from left are: “Spinning into the Vortex” (blue with circles), which is going to a location in Hopewell Borough; “Paradox” (red and partially obscured), which is going to the Pennington Borough Library; “Mooo’ndrian” (multi-colored and partially obscured), which is going to 425 S. Main St., Pennington; and “Recycle Me (Maine)” (yellow macramé), which is…
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PRINCETON: University says no mistreatment of monkey
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton University investigation has cleared laboratory staff of mistreating a lab monkey, the school said Monday in response to allegations by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. The allegations involved a marmoset monkey that was allegedly placed into a ferret exercise ball in June. PETA, relying…
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MONTGOMERY: Loop trail work expected to begin this month
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer MONTGOMERY — Construction for a loop trail at Skillman Park is expected to start later this month, according to Somerset County Freeholder Deputy Director Mark Caliguire. Principle planner of land acquisition for the county Thomas Boccino said he is still in the process of finalizing the start date with the…
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Girl Scout Troop 70411 Achieves Gold
By Hope Beyer Robbinsville, NJ, August 16, 2014: Seven girls from Allentown-Robbinsville Girl Scout Service Unit of the Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey are currently working on their Gold Award projects. The Gold Award is the highest award a Girl Scout can achieve and represents her leadership skills, desire to help the…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: It’s a Stampede!
Phil McAuliffe Hopewell Valley Community Bank employee Marianne Romano removes the cover from an ox painted by Joel Cermele during an unveiling ceremony at a bank branch Aug. 7. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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Let the Battle Begin in "Kiss Me Kate" at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Sept. 12-21
The “not-so-loving” couple Lilli Vanessi (Susan Fowler) and Fred Graham (Tom Orr) star in “Kiss Me Kate.”
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MERCER: Freeholders agree to grocery bag fee referendum
Hughes initiative seeks to reduce single-use plastic bag pollution County Executive Brian M. Hughes’ effort to curtail the over-reliance on single-use plastic shopping bags was backed by the Board of Chosen Freeholders on Aug. 14, when it approved a joint resolution that will ask voters whether they would support a 5-cent fee for each plastic…
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WEST WINDSOR: Hsueh talks sustainability at town hall meeting
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — The mayor talked at a town hall meeting on Saturday afternoon about the administration’s work to create and continue a "sustainable West Windsor." The township is currently silver-level certified, the highest achievement possible, and ranked third in the state by Sustainable Jersey for its practices, said Mayor…
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