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Hunterdon County
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TestScoreState-Wide
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Standard Ranking 88.9 1/21 
Ave 8th Gr Lang Art 232.1 1/21 
8th Gr Lang Art Adv 18.0 1/21 
8th Gr Lang Art Prof. or Better 95.9 1/21 
8th Gr Lang Art Part Prof. or Better 100.0 1(T)/21 
Ave 8th Gr Math 235.2 1/21 
8th Gr Math Adv 34.3 1/21 
8th Gr Math Prof. or Better 89.6 1/21 
8th Gr Math Part Prof. or Better 100.0 1/21 
Ave 8th Gr Science 240.6 1/21 
8th Gr Science Adv 36.7 3/21 
8th Gr Science Prof. or Better 96.4 1/21 
8th Gr Science Part Prof. or Better 100.0 1/21 


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News for Hunterdon County (in New Jersey):

  • Dispute over police merger centers on consultant (The Star-Ledger) (Sun, 20 Jul 2008 04:36:58 GMT)
    The résumé of a consultant hired to study the possible merger of police departments to serve three southern Hunterdon County towns boasts 20 years of law enforcement experience.

  • 911 center construction delayed (The Star-Ledger) (Thu, 17 Jul 2008 21:37:28 GMT)
    The April power surge that zapped Hunterdon County's unfinished 911 center has county officials, contractors, suppliers and insurers still buzzing about costs and blame.

  • Survey to explore reactions to gas prices (The Star-Ledger) (Thu, 17 Jul 2008 21:37:59 GMT)
    FLEMINGTON: HART Commuter Information Services and the Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce are asking businesses to complete a survey about the impact of escalating gasoline prices.

  • New fee schedule for courthouse (The Star-Ledger) (Thu, 17 Jul 2008 21:37:21 GMT)
    Actors, betrothed couples and tourists will still be able to make use of Hunterdon County's historic courthouse in Flemington, but county freeholders want events there to have some connection to the building or public business.

  • Police: 240 packets of heroin found during traffic stop (Asbury Park Press) (Mon, 21 Jul 2008 15:18:41 GMT)
    Four Pennsylvanians were charged Sunday after more than 240 packets of heroin were found during a motor vehicle stop on Route 523 in the Oldwick section.

  • Ex-mayor's 'friends' link with uncommon thread (The Star-Ledger) (Mon, 21 Jul 2008 10:36:58 GMT)
    A little more than a year ago, former Bernards Township Mayor Al LiCata came across a facility that is doing its part to help children and families affected by autism.

  • Library's Teen Café has plenty in store (Hunterdon County Democrat) (Wed, 16 Jul 2008 19:29:22 GMT)
    CLINTON -- The staff at the Hunterdon County Library's north branch have been working hard to plan Wednesday Teen Café events this summer and have come up with a ghost tracker, a cook who makes edible bugs, the Butterfly Lady, a look into vampires and werewolves and an ice cream social.

  • Yes, Lawyers Have Funny Bones (New York Times) (Sat, 19 Jul 2008 03:09:23 GMT)
    Is there a natural connection between comedy, the law and politics?

  • Lake trout feast on herring (Daily Record) (Sun, 20 Jul 2008 08:14:48 GMT)
    Lake trout have been enjoying some of the 100,000 Lake Hopatcong herring transplanted into Round Valley Reservoir this summer.

  • Highlands plan passes but has its detractors (The Record) (Fri, 18 Jul 2008 05:30:33 GMT)
    The Highlands Council on Thursday adopted a controversial Regional Master Plan that aims to protect North Jersey's premier water-generating lands while allowing some development in the 859,000-acre region.


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