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HILLSBOROUGH: More than 1,000 run in Hop race
It’s township’s largest 5-K race By Bev McCarron, YMCA staff Under bright, sunny skies, more than 1,100 people surged from the starting line Saturday morning in the largest-ever Hillsborough Hop 5K in its 14-year history. The record field of runners took off from outside the Hillsborough branch of the Somerset Valley YMCA, wound through neighborhood…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Station room named for David Knights
Family and friends attend event By John Tredrea, Special Writer In perfect June weather, more than 60 residents of Hopewell Borough and the surrounding area gathered at the town’s train station early Monday evening for the formal dedication of its community room as the David H. Knights Community Center. A longtime member of the Hopewell…
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PRINCETON: Race to be decided by provisional ballots
Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe. Sue Nemeth (left) shakes hands with Jo Butler in Princeton Tuesday night.
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MONTGOMERY: Siblings write winning musical
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — A new musical by a local brother and sister team has been accepted to the 2014 New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF). Book and lyrics by Jessie Field, 23, and music by Jared Field, 25, "Always, Rachel" was selected to be a part of NYMF’s developmental reading program…
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PRINCETON: University grads told to prepare for the future
Phil McAuliffe Graduates pass through Fitz Radolph gate foloowing commecement on Tuesday.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Music on the Yard returns to the library on June 13
On Friday, June 13, from 7 to p.m., the summer music program will kick off with the Reel to Real Country Band at the Lambertville Public Library, 6 Lilly St. If you’re looking for variety, this band has it — today’s country, classic country, oldies, southern rock, classic rock and pop. Bring a chair or…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Justin Ege realizes career dream
Justin Ege has been hired as Lambertville’s second fulltime firefighter — a chance to help people, he says.
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LAWRENCE: Adult medical dare facility approved
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The principals behind the Wishing Well Adult Health Care had their wish granted, as the Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a use variance application to open an adult medical day care facility at 3450 Princeton Pike. The property, which is on the corner of Princeton Pike and Meadow Road, is…
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You Can Help ‘Curb Hunger’ in Somerset County!
Somerset County Freeholder Patrick Scaglione, left, Curbing Hunger Inc. President Chuck Knill and Food Bank Network Executive Director Marie Scannell announce the 20th annual Curbing Hunger food drive.
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