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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Artists sought for ‘Hopewell Stampede’
The Hopewell Valley Arts Council is issuing its official call for artists for the “Hopewell Valley Stampede” with application documents available Sunday, Nov. 17, on the council’s website: The Hopewell Valley Arts Council is issuing its official call for artists for the “Hopewell Valley Stampede” with application documents available Sunday, Nov. 17, on the council’s…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Wounded veterans ride for hope
Rob Jones, a Marine who lost both of his legs in an Afghanistan ex´plosion, is inspiring and generating dollars for veterans’ causes with a ride across America.
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Oh, what a night at Homecoming game
Multiple signers To the editor: Friday, Oct. 18, and the Hopewell Valley Central High School Homecoming football game were smash hits. A boisterous crowd of almost 3,000 people reveled in the unusually warm October evening with a full moon and cheered Hopewell Valley on to victory. But there were a number of other victories worth…
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ALLENTOWN: Borough pursuing open space parcel
Borough officials recently began a formal process to preserve open space in Allentown’s downtown area. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — Borough officials recently began a formal process to preserve open space in Allentown’s downtown area. At the Oct. 8 Borough Council meeting, the governing body unanimously introduced a letter of agreement to purchase…
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STOCKTON: Students learn from author: Writing is lots of hard work
Author Teresa Malley, seated, poses with Stockton fifth and sixth grades students, from left, Rhegan Murray, Christina Baggitt, Victoria Kutz, Niegel Lightner, Ryan Edwards, Tyler Ubel, Quinn Mangum and Nicholas Santitoro.
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Ruger offers thanks and congratulations
Michael Ruger, Hopewell Township To the editor: I would like to offer my congratulations to Michael Markulec and Bruce Gunther for winning seats on the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education and to Neil Seftor for his willingness to enter the race. I also thank the Hopewell Township residents who reached out to me during…
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LAWRENCE: Men charged after burning flag
Three men were charged with two counts each of criminal mischief after a police officer on patrol noticed a small fire in the parking lot outside the Halo Farms store on Spruce Street at 4:32 a.m. Nov. 10, accordin By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Three men were charged with two counts each of criminal mischief…
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