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HAMILTON: Patriotic Debut
The timing couldn’t be better for the unveiling of a memorial dedicated to the U.S. Marine Corps. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — The timing couldn’t be better for the unveiling of a memorial dedicated to the U.S. Marine Corps. Township officials, members of the Hamilton Township Patriotic Committee and other dignitaries were joined…
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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ hits stage next week
It’s first in a year of ‘classic’ productions By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Hillsborough High School theater director B.J. Solomon chose the theme of classics for the year’s rainbow of student stage productions. In the realm of films, few movies better define classic than “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” which will be staged next…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Holiday season calendars shaping up
People urged to ‘adopt a family’ for season’s gifts Cold weather is here, and events for the holidays are building on the community calendar. Residents are invited to share their joy, cheer and circumstances with others who may not be as fortunate at the holidays. The Hillsborough Community Assistance Network, formerly known as the Food…
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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION 50TH ANNIVERSARY: Where were you when the world changed?
What do you remember about this historic day?
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars home finale ends with CJ IV win
GleasonThe play of senior Jessi Goldman has helped the Montgomery High girls soccer team reach the finals of the Central Jersey Group IV tournament. Photo by Robert Gleason
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PLAINSBORO: Knights ready for playoffs
By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor When the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North football team opened the season with five straight losses, qualifying for the Central Jersey Group IV playoffs appeared to be a long shot. Well, for the Knights, this long shot came through. WW-P North has won three of its last four games and qualified…
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PRINCETON: Donahue has new confidence
PHS senior eyes Group III meet By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Conor Donahue has always been a talented runner for the Princeton High School boys cross country team, even if he felt his best performances came on the track. Donahue has come on strong to have a strong final fall for the Little Tigers.…
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MONTGOMERY: Sourlands group to hold symposium on deer management
Deer called ‘greatest single threat to the health of the Sourland forest’ The Sourland Conservancy will sponsor a free symposium to educate residents and landowners about responsible hunting in the Sourlands from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, at Otto Kaufman Community Center, 356 Skillman Road, Montgomery Township. The event features presentations on the impacts of…
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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION 50TH ANNIVERSARY: Where were you when the world changed?
Packet Media Group is looking for your personal reflections on that fateful day in Dallas in 1963 when President John F. Kennedy was gunned down. Please share what you remember about the day President Kennedy was killed. We may use some of these items in a news story next week in our papers, so please…
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