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STOCKTON: Borough school begins classes on Sept. 4
Administrator Ivans expects to welcome 55 children on Wednesday By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor STOCKTON — Suzanne Ivans, Stockton Borough School’s chief school administrator, and her staff have been getting ready for opening day, Sept. 4. Stockton will be the first of South County’s local schools to open this year. Lambertville Public, South Hunterdon Regional…
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LETTER: 50 years later, we’re still debating racism
by Amadeo D’Adamo Jr. To the editor: Fifty years ago this month, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke his memorable phrase, “I have a dream that some day…” Those of us who joined him in Washington could look around and believe that “that day” was not long in coming. We were with hundreds…
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HIGHTSTOWN: JCP&L offers new tools to keep customers informed on outages
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) encouraged customers to use its new communication tools during the council meeting on Aug. 19. JCP&L has introduced two new technologies to make it easier for customers to get important information about their electric service on their computers or mobile devices. Gerald Ricciardi,…
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HAMILTON: Highest award
From left are Lea, Jennie and Infusion Clinical Coordinator Amy German. The Silver Award is the high´ est award a Cadet Girl Scout can achieve. Together they knitted 30 scarves and pur´ chased dozens of bandanas and hats for the patients. Courtesy photo
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MANVILLE: Author coming to book club meeting at library
Library Happenings column, week of Aug. 29 Book discussion: New Jerseyan Lois Winston, an award-winning author under her own name and as Emma Carlyle, will discuss her newest Anastasia Pollack crafting mystery, “Revenge of the Crafty Corpse,” with the Hungry Readers Book Club on Monday, Sept. 9, at the library. She is also an…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Two township police officers move up
Springer and Zorn promoted By John Tredrea, Special Writer With the municipal auditorium packed with their relatives, friends and many uniformed Hopewell Township Police Department colleagues, William Springer and Kevin Zorn were promoted at Monday night’s Township Committee meeting. These and the other Hopewell Township officers also serve residents of Hopewell Borough, which gets police…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Papa’s new home is next door to Hamilton
Papa’s Tomato Pies, a century-old Trenton mainstay, opened its doors in Robbinsville on Aug. 22. Photos by David Kilby
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BORDENTOWN CITY: City taps new clerk, longtime employee
By Jen Samuel, Special Writer The City Commission appointed Grace Archer to the position of municipal clerk Monday. After the Aug. 26 meeting, Ms. Archer was assigned cake duty, cutting slices for friends and government officials to celebrate her appointment. Ms. Archer, a resident of Bordentown City, said, “(The city) has a very strong…
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