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HILLSBOROUGH: Video starring township kids, staff goes ‘viral’ on Internet
It’s part of partnership with Google Hillsborough Township Public Schools’ elementary schools were among the first in the country to use Google Play for Education, an online destination for teachers to find educational apps for use in the classroom. Now the whole world knows about it. Hillsborough was used as the setting and cast for…
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WEST WINDSOR: Freshman helps raise Pirate hopes
Hesterberg, South girls aim for MOC title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls cross country team didn’t know quite how good Alexandra Hesterberg was when the preseason began. Then the Pirates had their first race. ”I love racing,” Hesterberg said. “I always enjoy it.” It showed in a top seven…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Food waste recycling takes a budgetary step
By John TGredrea, Special Writer The City Council took another step Monday night toward implementing a food waste recycling program that city officials say can make the city more environmentally friendly while saving money. Passed unanimously by the Council was a resolution authorizing insertion of $10,000, received as a grant through Sustainable Jersey, into the…
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DR. STEVEN MARKOWITZ, DDS, SPONSORS END OF YEAR FOOD DRIVE TO PROVIDE FOR WORKING FAMILIES IN NEED IN OUR COMMUNITIES
N. Morgan THE SEASON OF THANKS AND GIVING IS UPON US The office of Dr. Steven Markowitz, DDS, is partnering with Bentley Community Services, Inc., a designated 501 (c) 3 charitable organization, to collect and distribute healthful groceries, fresh produce, toiletries, household products and more to struggling families that do not qualify for assistance in…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars return to state final
MHS soccer seniors, Beardsley look to exit on top By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Colleen Gaffey never doubted that the Montgomery High School girls soccer team would find a way to the Group IV state title game. It wasn’t easy, not with some eye-raising losses and ties, injuries and key replacements to be made…
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EAST AMWELL: East Amwell historic houses open on holiday tour on Dec. 8
EAST AMWELL — Five historic buildings will be on display when the East Amwell Historical Society conducts its first-ever holiday house tour on Sunday, Dec. 8. The bus leaves the township hall parking lot at 2 p.m. for this two-hour tour. The final stop will be the Harvest Moon Inn on Old York Road, the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Five Raiders sign to compete in college
Baseball coach Norm Hewitt leans in to watch Matt Hornich sign a letter of intent to study and play baseball at the University of Delaware.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Five Raiders sign to compete in college
Matt Hornich has dreamed of playing major league baseball since he first rolled out a baseball at age 3. He took another step Thursday by committing to continue his baseball career while studying at the University of Delaware. He was one of five Hillsborough High School athletes to sign letters of intent to continue their…
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Turkey stuffings old and new
Is it just my family, or do most people consider stuffing the most beloved part of the Thanksgiving meal? By Pat Tanner, Special Writer Is it just my family, or do most people consider stuffing the most beloved part of the Thanksgiving meal? Assuming we Tanners are not an anomaly (at least in this one…
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