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Students get an appetizing look at Mount Saint Mary College
By Matt Frey NEWBURGH, N.Y. – August 2013 – High school students from the Northeast and beyond jumpstarted their college searches with a fun and informative barbecue at Mount Saint Mary College. The events were the best attended admissions barbecues in the Mount’s history, attracting nearly 400 perspective students and their families between the two…
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PRINCETON: Local man climbs Mt. Everest
Scott Smith of Princeton wanted to stand on top of the world. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Scott Smith of Princeton wanted to stand on top of the world. That meant only one thing: climbing Mount Everest in the Himalayan Mountains. In May, he did it — an adventure to the peak of the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Shoppers throng to check out Weis Market on opening day
Hillsborough cheerleaders were just one group receiving a donation from Weis. Lyndsey Gatzemeyer, Mackenzie Sheehy and Alexa Hudak pose with ceremonial check.
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LAWRENCE: Community Calendar
Thursdays Lawrenceville Main Street (LMS) will host its 12th annual Music in the Park summer concert series on Thursdays at 7 p.m. The weekly concerts run through Aug. 22. All concerts take place in Weeden Park on Main Street (Route 206) just south of Craven Lane in Lawrenceville. Bring blankets or chairs to relax in…
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League president retracts statement
Sue Varga, President, League of Women Voters To the editor: The letter is a response in regards to the July 25 front page article titled, “Did Max Ramos violate fair campaign pledge?” As president of the Lawrence Township Chapter of the League of Women Voters, I would like to start off by stating that all…
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HILLSBOROUGH: A few acres declared hit by more gypsy moths
Defoliation up slightly in state this year This summer’s annual state Department of Agriculture statewide gypsy moth aerial defoliation survey showed 2,887 acres of trees in 51 municipalities in 17 counties received moderate to severe damage this year from the leaf-eating invasive pests. In 2012, gypsy moth caterpillars defoliated 1,068 acres of trees in 21…
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9/11 Ride passes by on way to New York City
Ride is about remembering those who died Sept. 11, 2001 By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The annual parade of motorcycles participating in the America’s 9/11 Ride passed through downtown Hightstown Saturday afternoon in about 10 minutes, around 2:40 p.m., with horns honking, sirens blaring and cheers from onlookers. The America’s 9/11 Ride…
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WEST WINDSOR: Joshua Classic units community
Golf outing raises money for Joshua Harr Shane Foundation By Jen Samuel, Special Writer WEST WINDSOR — Folks from across the region returned to Mercer Oaks on Aug. 13 for the 12th annual Joshua Classic. Each year, the scramble-style tournament raises funds for the Joshua Harr Shane Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in East Windsor…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Golf event honors 9-11 victims
Ashley Landesman, recipient of the $1,500 First Responder Hillsborough High School scholarship, accepts her check from Tom Arias, left, and Joseph Stutz.
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