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HOPEWELL VALLEY: CHS’ 2013 graduates are adventure-bound
Hopewell Valley Central High School 2013 graduates are headed off to post-secondary education at points near and far: Shown (from left) are: Pfeni Flicker, Sean Richards, Natalie Kawalec, Jennifer Didun and Tristan Wheatley.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: August 30
Mon., Sept. 2 Labor Day Beach Party will be hosted by the Resurrection Lutheran Church, located in Hamilton Square, and Thrivent Financial to benefit Project Freedom residents, their families and aides. The event will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Hutchinson Road in Robbinsville. The event will include games, music and picnic…
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PRINCETON: Council, mayor split on police supervision
The Princeton Council and Mayor Liz Lempert are deeply divided over who should have civilian oversight of the Police Department, one of the issues that officials have failed to settle eight months into By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council and Mayor Liz Lempert are deeply divided over who should have civilian oversight…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Boys soccer is coming together
Raiders hope to sustain success By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Hillsborough High School boys soccer team went to the water to use a concept that paid off last year. The Raiders talked about rowing together, and no sport requires everyone to be on the same page more than a crew team. Their philosophy…
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MANVILLE: Scouts learn about local government in person
Scout Nicholas Mattei asked a question at the Borough Council meeting.
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HILLSBOROUGH: He’s still in the swim at age 75
Jerry Katz competes in senior-group Pan-Am Games Jerry Katz, a former All-American high school and college swimmer, is still bringing home medals at the age of 75. Earlier this summer, the Hillsborough Family YMCA lifeguard, swim instructor and coach competed at the international Pan American Masters Championships in Sarasota, Florida. He won silver and bronze…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Officers lauded for helping to name murder victim
Lt. William Springer (left)and Detective Michael Sherman were honored at Monday night’s Township Committee for their work in identifying the victim of a decades-old homicide case.
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PRINCETON: Konekte group returns to Haiti
Princeton-based Konekte returned to Haiti this summer to continue the work it started last year, including construction on a vocational school, community and school visits and a soccer tournament. Princeton-based Konekte returned to Haiti this summer to continue the work it started last year, including construction on a vocational school, community and school visits and…
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HAMILTON: Golf Center announces new clinics
Dean German sets to putt his golf ball into the cup as Mayor Kelly A. Yaede looks on at the Miniature Golf at the Hamilton Township Golf Center. Photo courtesy of Hamilton Township
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