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Kalmia scholars
Club awards scholarships The Kalmia Club, of Lambertville, recently awarded scholarships to local high school senior women through its Community Outreach Committee. Students winners are: Keziah Groth-Tuft, Solebury School, $1,000; Heidi Culberson, South Hunterdon Regional High School, $500; Hana Mershon, South Hunterdon Regional High School, $1,000; Julianne Bateman Riggs, South Hunterdon Regional High School, $1,000;…
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PRINCETON: Rasheed takes first pro step
Top Ivy player heads to Greece By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Niveen Rasheed took a gamble when she passed on the first opportunity she had at a professional basketball contract in May. ”It could have been my last one,” Rasheed said. “It’s definitely a different process than I expected. I didn’t expect it to…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Railroad Station rules OK’d
Council also did not adopt the proposed ordinance that would have permitted parking on the north side of East Prospect Street, between Princeton and Seminary avenues By John Tredrea, Special Writer At its Aug. 5 meeting, Hopewell Borough Council adopted an ordinance pertaining to alcohol consumption at private events at the town’s railroad station, which…
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REGIONAL: Volunteer host families needed
Volunteer families (with or without children) as well as single parents are needed to provide food, a bed and a loving home for high school students from France, Norway, China and Germany. Their stay here is sponsored and supervised by Educational Merit Foundation, a nonprofit educational exchange organization. Educational Merit Foundation high school students are…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Community celebrates National Night Out
The event featured a variety of attractions for families By James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Community unity was on display on Aug. 6 at the annual National Night Out festivities at the Robbinsville Township Police Station. National Night Out is a nationwide crime and drug prevention event designed to bring the community and local…
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MILLSTONE: Council OKs church repairs
Township OKs $240,000 bond ordinance for repairs By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer MILLSTONE — The township-owned Clarksburg Methodist Episcopal Church will receive needed repairs soon thanks to the Township Committee’s approval of a $240,000 bond ordinance. At the Aug. 7 committee meeting, the governing body passed the ordinance to pay for repairs on the circa-1845…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Scout shares her love of science with children
Courtney Lenzo, 17, recently received the Girl Scout Gold Award for teaching children about science with fun experiments.
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Join us on Sept. 7
Mike Chipowsky, chairman, Hopewell Valley September 11th and Emergency Services Memorial Committee Please mark your calendar! The Hopewell Valley September 11th and Emergency Services Memorial Committee will present its annual ceremony of remembrance and reflection on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 11 a.m. The ceremony will be held at Hopewell Township’s Alliger Park. The park…
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2nd annual Kitchens of Hunterdon Tour
By Rita Koch Hunterdon County, NJ — The Kitchens of Hunterdon Tour (KOHT) will return Wednesday, October 16, 2013 after an enthusiastic response last fall. This self-driven tour of exceptional Hunterdon County kitchens with food tastings offered by renowned area chefs brings together a "Celebration of Good Taste." The Tour is again being held to benefit…
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