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  • Noor-Ul-Iman graduates end four years of excellence

    Graduates of the Noor-Ul-Iman School put charity into practice and raise $15,000 for aid groups. By: Melissa Hayes    The eight graduates of Noor-Ul-Iman School at the Islamic Society of Central Jersey have had busy high school careers.    During their time there, the students have founded new student organizations, participated in Mock Trial and Model United…

  • DISPATCHES: Township needs rules to help renters

    DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet Tenants will continue to suffer bad living conditions unless they risk making their landlords angry.    The residents of Deans Apartments say the company that manages their federally subsidized rental complex is allowing it to deteriorate.    The residents, who spoke with Post reporter Joe Harvie this week, say they have been complaining…

  • Hopewell Borough school is home to retiring teacher

    In third grade at Hopewell Elementary, Judy Lanning Faherty decided she wanted to be a teacher. By John Tredrea    When Judy Lanning Faherty, who officially retires today (June 30), was still in third grade at Hopewell Elementary School, she decided she wanted to be a teacher.    Ms. Faherty began her teaching career at the Hopewell-based…

  • Fireworks to light local skies

    Nerds will perform at Township’s annual July Fourth celebration. By: Joseph Harvie    The night sky over the South Brunswick High School will be filled with explosively vibrant colors on Monday as the township celebrates the nation’s independence with a bang.    The township’s annual July Fourth festivities are set to begin at the Ridge Road complex…

  • Lovenduski to guide talented Jr. Legion team

    By: Sean Moylan    This season Ted Lovenduski has put together a pretty formidable Florence 13 and 14-year-old Junior American Legion team (Freshman Division), which could provide the nucleus for the Florence High School baseball team in the years to come.    "We have some good players. This is the first year I’ve been involved with the…

  • Letters-June 30, 2005

    Many helped flood victims To the editor:    I guess the generosity of Lambertville’s citizens and business community shouldn’t surprise me by now, but it always does.    First, there was that wonderful dinner given by the Lambertville Public School teachers, staff and students for the flood victims and emergency service workers. And those ingenious and not…

  • Officials applaud eminent domain

    At least one Realtor plans to fight the city in its attempt to condemn properties on Connaught Hill. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — City officials lauded the Supreme Court’s decision last week strengthening the rights of governments to employ eminent domain, which allows governments to take private land to encourage and strengthen a municipality’s economic…

  • Editorial-June 30, 2005

    Take the time to save time By: Mae Rhine    We’ve always been an advocate of a town using resources found within its own community or the surrounding area.    Our area has a wealth of experts, many of whom are willing to offer their services for free.    Stockton seems to have hit on a good thing…

  • Police Blotter-June 30, 2005

    Lambertville    June 14 at about 11:30 a.m., police charged Jeffrey Nemes, 39, of Hamilton Township, N.J., with impersonating a law enforcement officer.    After a motor vehicle stop for speeding May 17, police were shown a badge by Mr. Nemes, a wallet, which contained what appeared to be an old identification issued by Hamilton Township Police…