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Planners want input on proposed storm water plan
The draft will be presented at a special meeting of the Planning Board Jan. 26. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The Planning Board is inviting residents to comment on a draft version of the city’s storm water management plan. The plan will be presented during a special meeting of the Planning Board on Jan. 26…
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Obituaries-Jan. 13, 2005
Margaret Prendergast WEST AMWELL Margaret "Peg" Anne Prendergast, 67, died Tuesday, Jan. 4, at home. Born in Trenton, she lived in West Amwell for 35 years. She graduated from Cathedral High School in Trenton, St. Joseph’s School of Nursing in Philadelphia and the Mercer Medical Center Nursing School. She worked as a nurse in…
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Senior Menus-Jan. 13, 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. 13 Turkey noodle soup, meatloaf…
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Feline’s fate a mystery
Monique Spicer’s cat, Pierre Cardin, has been missing since a fire gutted her Lambertville home Dec. 22. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Have you seen this cat? Pierre Cardin, a large and fluffy gray cat with yellow eyes, has been missing since Dec. 22 when a fire gutted the York Street home where he was…
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‘The Winning Streak’
George Street Playhouse stages the world premiere of Lee Blessing’s father-son drama. By: Stuart Duncan TIMEOFF PHOTOS/MARK CZAJKOWSKI —> text —> Playwright Lee Blessing certainly fits the definition of prolific. A Walk in the Woods, which played last season at New Brunswick’s George Street Playhouse, has moved on to Broadway, London’s West End and, in…
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Stockton may spend $7,000 for tax map updates
The state rejected the borough’s tax maps in August. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON When the Borough Council meets Jan. 31, members could vote to approve the expenditure of $7,000 to update the town’s tax maps in digital form in preparation for a town-wide revaluation ordered by the county. Andrew Giannattasio, newly appointed chairman of…
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Learning curve
Local businessmen use technology to teach foreign language. By: Melinda Sherwood It’s a phone, it’s a camera, it’s an address book and a calculator and one day, if two entrepreneurs have their way, that cell phone may even be able to teach you French. Sheldon Sturges, a life-long educational consultant, and Roy Rosser, a…
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Princeton man, 50, killed in traffic accident
Gerald Covello was widely known for work in youth baseball programs. By: Jennifer Potash and Rachel Silverman State police are investigating a traffic accident that claimed the life of a Princeton Township man Thursday in Hamilton Township. Gerald R. Covello, 50, of Christopher Drive died at the site of the accident near the interchange of…
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Emann sworn in as police captain
Other Princeton Township officers win promotions. By: Rachel Silverman Former township police Lt. Mark Emann entered a new role as captain Monday night in a ceremony officiated by the Princeton Township Committee. With family members and borough police staff on hand, Sgt. Michael Henderson was also inducted as lieutenant, Detective Scott Porreca as sergeant, and…
