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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘Yes’ would give blank check, he says
To the editor: A yes vote on the ballot question on the spending of open space acquisition funds could divert millions of dollars from acquisition of open space to what? The measure asks for up to 20 percent of the funds brought in per year for the life of fund. Last year the fund brought…
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British Shoe Designer Aruna Seth, Filmmaker Tiffany Shlain, & Director Mark Cousins Interviewed in Issue 24 of Award Winning EYES IN(TM) Magazine
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Vivian Van Dijk of EYES IN™ Magazine celebrates reaching one’s dreams through her personal interviews with celebrity creators, innovative fashion designers, fascinating architecture specialists, beauty experts and entrepreneurs. New York, NY – Vivian Van Dijk, Editor-in-Chief and President of EYES IN™ Magazine, (Periodic Publication), has released the 24th issue of EYES…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Merit scholar program praises Mac Gregor
She’s a commended student in National Merit Scholarship program South Hunterdon Regional High School’s Jessica MacGregor has been named a commended student in the 2014 National Merit Scholarship Program. A 12th grader, Jessica is a standout performer on the school’s softball and soccer teams, as well as a key performer in South’s theatrical program. With…
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Thanks to Glenn Collins for flagpole at park
Shawn P. Kildea, Lawrenceville To the editor: As a resident of Lawrenceville and a parent heavily involved with youth sports in town, I was dismayed this past spring at the sight of an American Flag draped out of the press box at Central Park where I coached my boys in Little League baseball. With those…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Presbyterians celebrate 50 years in Hillsborough
The first worship service was in a log cabin Hillsborough Presbyterian Church celebrated its 50th anniversary with a party at the church on Sept. 21. The celebration included current members, former members and 10 charter members gathering for dinner and a sharing of memories. In 1961, Rev. Dr. Orion Hopper conducted a canvass of the…
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NEW HOPE: Trade center beam will greet visitors Saturday
Fire museum opens in New Hope By John Tredrea, Special Writer A steel beam from the World Trade Center, facing toward its original site in lower Manhattan, will be positioned just outside the doors of the Delaware Valley Fire Museum, which will open officially in New Hope on Saturday, Oct. 5. ”The mission of the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Gonzales has new role
The school year of 2013-2014 welcomed its newest assistant principal, April Gonzalez. By Mahathi Ayyagari, Sopohomore, Viking Vibe Staff The school year of 2013-2014 welcomed its newest assistant principal, April Gonzalez. After 47 years in the district (27 of them as an educator at SBHS), Ms. Gonzalez said that she is professionally ready for her…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Washington Crossing park needs help of Friends, state
A plea to the governor Editor’s note: This is a copy of a letter to Governor Chris Christie. I applaud your efforts on behalf of the Shore, but I am writing about New Jersey’s significantly historic Washington Crossing Park. I wish to “rock the boat” and ask that you give attention to this state park,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Sliding sideways at 100 mph
Joseph Sheridan prepares car for ‘drifting’ competition By Chuck O’Donnell, Special Writer There’s a deposit of grease under most of his fingernails, scrapes on some of his knuckles and shadows as dark as dirty transmission fluid under each one of his eyes. Joseph P. Sheridan’s sleepy eyelids and two days’ stubble only hint at the…
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