Author: Central Jersey
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LAWRENCE: LTEF receives prep school gift
From left are LTEF President Kelly Bidle, Lawrenceville School Head Master Liz Duffyand LTEF Executive Director Ivy Cohen. Courtesy photo
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PRINCETON: AccessPrinceton helping managers resolve issues
Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert spoke on the steps of Monument Hall Thursday as AccessPrinceton manager Christina Rothman-Illiff listened. Staff photo by Philip Sean Curran
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LAMBERTVILLE-NEW HOPE: 15-minute stoppages on bridge after midnight tonight, Thursday
Motorists should be alert to a series of intermittent 15-minute-long traffic stoppages during after midnight tonight, Thursday, at the New Hope-Lambertville "free" bridge. The travel restrictions will enable engineers and consultants to conduct a series of load tests with sand-filled dump trucks. The tests will give insights into the viability and performance of various remote…
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Bateman, Ciattarelli and Simon Join NJ Walks for TS Honorary Committee
By The list of leaders standing behind the 5th annual New Jersey Walks for TS event on November 15th now includes Sen. Christopher "Kip" Bateman (R-16), Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli (R-16) and Assemblywoman Donna Simon (R-16). The 5K walk and family fun run is a day of advocacy, awareness, acceptance and action and will take place…
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MANVILLE: Hurricane Floyd began run of battering storms
The front page of the Manville News following the Sept. 17-20, 1999, flooding showed emergency rescuers Rick Strazewski (front left) and Rich Armstrong (right) pulling John Pepe in a canoe.
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MANVILLE: Community Day adds games and attractions
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer A variety of games and challenges await attendees to Manville’s 14th annual Community Day on Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. at Lincoln Park in Lost Valley. Community Day started in 2000 by the Mayor and Borough Council as a way to bring the town together after being hit…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Firefighters remember those taken on 9/11/01
By Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The community gathered to honor township resident Pamela Gaff and the New York City firefighters, police officers and Port Authority officers who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001. "Thirteen years ago today a terrible national tragedy unfolded in front of us," said Firefighter Erik Eitel. "The worst…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Old township hall to be demolished
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Township officials voted Sept. 9 to spend up to $35,000 to remediate and demolish the old municipal building on East Mountain Road. The building is in front of the current public works yard. Township Administrator Anthony Ferrera said Tuesday that building is subject to flooding and generally isn’t sound. In…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Oh, Canada! What a ride for township man!
Howard Dietzman came across the continent from Vancouver to Ottawa and down through New York to home in Hillsborough this summer. He rode spartanly, camping out, eating abstemiously and carrying little extra clothing. (Staff photo by Gene Robbins)
