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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Local students learn how to build things
West Amwell students hoist the outline of a structure they built in a program in mid-May.
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The Celebrant Foundation & Institute Recognizes Legislative Sponsors of NJ Certified Civil Celebrant Law
Celebrant Foundation & Institute
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HILLSBOROUGH: Don’t let extremists undermine our heritage
To the editor: While I agree with a fellow reader in reference to gun control that "to solve the nation’s problems, we need accurate thinking and teamwork, not politics and mudslinging," it is not difficult to understand why the NRA has become "one of the media’s most talked-about scapegoats." In tragedy after tragedy, the weapon…
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TRENTON: Special Olympians get free flights
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer Special Olympics athletes landing at the Trenton-Mercer Airport on Saturday were met by a group of cheerleaders lining a red carpet and dancing to celebratory music. As they exited their planes and walked across the tarmac, a large space decorated with hundreds of balloons, streamers and a stage appeared before…
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THIS FATHER’S DAY GIVE DAD “My Social SecurityAccount”
By David Vinokurov – District Manager n Trenton, NJ – Social Security Administration THIS FATHER’S DAY GIVE DAD “My Social SecurityAccount” Happy Father’s Day You can probably think of a number of times when you asked your dad for a little extra help. Now, with Father’s Day right around the corner, is the perfect time…
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PRINCETON: Tiger heading to Washington
Keller passes on politics for baseball career By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Alec Keller wants to make it to Washington, D.C. ”All roads lead there,” said the Princeton University graduate, “one way or the other.” At Princeton, he majored in international politics. He also played baseball, and that dream is his first pursuit for…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: City is a ‘working museum’
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The City of Bordentown and Downtown Bordentown Association held a dedication ceremony for the historical banners that were placed along Farnsworth Avenue this past Saturday. ”For us who live here, it’s actually a working museum,” said Mayor Joseph Malone of the city. “As you walk around the streets and…
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PRINCETON: Senior success earns A’s selection
PU pitcher Fagan joins Oakland organization By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Michael Fagan wasn’t sure he would get another chance at professional baseball when he came to Princeton University. For three years — maybe even three-and-a-half — it didn’t seem like the left-handed pitcher would be a selection, let alone last Friday’s ninth-round pick…
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