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PRINCETON: At home in Princeton
The audience at the Princeton Public Library on Tuesday for a cultural performance by visiting Chinese students. Staff photo by Philip Sean Curran
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ROBBINSVILLE: Robbinsville 12s softball team reaches semis
Trip to World Series rewarding By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Between the whirlwind of pressure and pageantry of the Little League Softball World Series, the Robbinsville 12-year-old all-star softball team has played exceptionally. Robbinsville won its first three games of pool play to cement a spot in the semifinals that were scheduled for Tuesday…
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PRINCETON: District sends administrator to Witherspoon
An assistant principal at Princeton High School was involuntarily transferred out of that school this week. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer An assistant principal at Princeton High School was involuntarily transferred out of that school this week in a decision he was not commenting on, amid tensions between him and the high school principal.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Scenarios proposed for Borough Hall
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The rehabilitation of Borough Hall and associated costs were discussed during a special presentation provided to the Borough Council during its meeting Aug. 5. The council agreed July 25 to hear an architect’s proposal for Borough Hall and the Police Department. Borough Hall was flooded almost two years ago…
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PRINCETON: At home in Princeton
P Curran Daphne He, an English teacher from China, speaks at the Princeton Public Library on Tuesday. Staff photo by Philip Sean Curran
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Journey to the Spiritual Harvest
By A New Equilibrium Learn to reap the rewards of a spiritual investment in your business at a dinner program sponsored by A New Equilibrium. Made up of business leaders from the Doylestown and Princeton, NJ, area, the group believes that connecting inner values to daily work is the key to business and personal satisfaction.…
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2nd annual Kitchens of Hunterdon Tour
2012 KOHT participants enjoying small tastings by Chef Jonas Gold of 55 Main (taken at The Sunflower Glass Studio kitchen)
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Block Party helps children
$500 donation On behalf of the Hopewell Boro Block Party, which was held on May 25, Deb Stuhler (left) and Sandy Brown (right) have announced a donation of $500 to the Christine’s Hope for Kids Foundation (www.christineshope.org). The gift was presented to Christine’s mother, Jean Gianacaci, of Hopewell Township. The Block Party is held in…
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Heat stroke
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: We had an awful case this spring of a child dying of heat stroke after being left in a car by the mother. I hear of these on the news from time to time, and I wonder how common this is. A: An average of 38 children die every year…
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