Category: archives
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Spadea says he won’t run against Holt in 2006
A challenger in 2004, this time he aims to help build GOP strength at all levels of government. By: Emily Craighead Princeton Township resident and one-time Republican candidate for Congress Bill Spadea announced Friday he will not run against 12th District Democrat Rep. Rush Holt in 2006. "I thought the best thing I can do…
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‘Peaceable’ Friday
Related Story: Open Late By: Megan Sullivan Follow the big yellow flags. If it’s the first Friday of the month, these yellow flags mean slow down and stop in downtown Doylestown, Pa., for its newly conceived celebration of the arts. Appropriately named First Friday, the celebration kicked off last month with 35 participating merchants and…
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Frances S. Gough
Frances S. Gough, 73, died Monday at Capital Health System, Mercer Campus. Born in Wilmington, Del., she had resided in Titusville for over 46 years. She was a secretary at Educational Testing Service for many years. She was a member of Victory Chapter Order of the Eastern Star. Daughter of the late Jerome and Bessie…
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Whole Person
From the history of Provence to cooking with beets, chef Alex Levine takes a wholesome approach. By: Ilene Dube The thermometer on the car reads 97 degrees. With the heat index, it feels like 9,700 degrees. Despite the yellow striped beets from your farm share languishing in the fridge, the idea of cooking dinner is…
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Early deadline for Sept. 8 edition
Deadline for submission of photos, news copy and letters to the editor for the Sept. 8 edition is Friday, Sept. 2 at noon. Because of the Labor Day holiday Monday, the deadline for submission of news copy and letters to the editor for the Sept. 8 edition of the HVN is Friday, Sept. 2 at…
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Renee M. Perrin
Renee M. Perrin, 42, died Friday at Capital Health System, Fuld Campus. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., Ms. Perrin was a resident of Hopewell, prior to moving to Ewing Township six years ago. She went to St. Michael’s Elementary School until third grade when the school closed. She continued her education in the Hopewell Valley Regional…
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School board member resigns
BOE member Michael Wilson has stepped down, citing increased professional responsibilities. By:Lea Kahn Staff Writer School board member Michael Wilson has submitted his resignation from the Lawrence Township Board of Education, effective immediately. He turned in his letter of resignation Aug. 19. Mr. Wilson cited increased professional responsibilities and demands for his consultative work as…
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Tenant must leave land
Committee shortens lease on Barclay to June 30. By: Josh Appelbaum Plans to auction the township-owned Barclay farms could mean a longtime farmer living on the property will have to move by July 2006. The Township Committee voted Aug. 15 to shorten Danser and Bloom’s 2006 lease on the 60-acre Barclay North and 130-acre Barclay…
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Swingin’ in the Streets
New Brunswick welcomes fall with the new ‘Jazz in the City’ concert series. By: Susan Van Dongen The September transition back to school, work and out of "vacation mode" will be a little bit easier this year, at least in New Brunswick. The State Theatre will present Jazz in the City, the first of what…
