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Pipeline project could affect farm
Preserved farmland in Bordentown Township could be affected by the proposed Williams/Transco gas pipeline project. By: William Wichert BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP As township officials have feared over the last few weeks, the proposed expansion of the New Jersey Turnpike is pushing the proposed Williams/Transco gas pipeline project farther into neighboring communities, putting one stretch of…
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Millstone weighing options for stronger police presence
But getting its own police force could be too expensive. By: Lauren Burgoon MILLSTONE Talk of whether Millstone needs its own police department crops up every so often, usually when people are shaken by a string of crimes in town. But in a town where the municipal tax rate is only pennies and the…
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LHS’ Fuller moves on in shot put
Lawrence indoor track By: Jim Green After standing in the shadows of former Lawrence High School indoor track and field stars Devin Picott and Cierra Phillips last year, junior Janelle Fuller finally made her own mark Sunday. Fuller’s throw of 36-8 was good for third place at the Group III Championships at Princeton University’s Jadwin…
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Search for acting schools superintendent is well under way
GUEST OPINION By William F. Hills With the departure of Superintendent Nick Lorenzetti, the Hopewell Valley Regional School District has reached another milestone along its continuing journey to educate our youth to the highest possible standards. While often unsettling, change is an integral and inevitable part of a healthy, vibrant and dynamic school system that…
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Chief administrator to retire in summer
Dr. Ed Gibson, chief school administrator of the Chesterfield School District, will retire in August. By: Scott Morgan CHESTERFIELD Meet Ed Gibson. Rock star. You might have known him as Ed Gibson, principal of Peter Muschal School in the 1970s. Or maybe as Ed Gibson, national marketing manager at AT&T in the 1980s. But…
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New guidebook highlights D&L Corridor
The "Stone Coal Way" features the culture, trails and towns along the Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor. By: Linda Seida You don’t have to be a newcomer to the region to benefit from a reading of the "Stone Coal Way," a guidebook that highlights the culture, trails and towns along the Delaware & Lehigh…
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Senior Menus-Jan. 20, 2005
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.35. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, Jan. 20 Apple juice, stuffed cabbage…
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‘The Pink Flamingo Murders of 1933’
Silver Star Productions serves up murder-mystery at the Centre Bridge Inn in New Hope, Pa. By: Stuart Duncan The cast of ‘The Pink Flamingo Murders of 1933.’ The murder-mystery craze continues to be centered on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River. From time to time a few exploratory efforts are launched in New Jersey,…
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City won’t support county Highlands lawsuit
Mayor David Del Vecchio called the planned suit "a political statement that has no chance of winning." By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The City Council voted Tuesday to withhold support for a planned county lawsuit that will seek to overturn the state’s Highlands preservation law. "The lawsuit is really a political statement that has no…
