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Marsha Brown
A remodeled church, family recipes, comfort and service combine for a first-rate dining experience in New Hope, Pa. By: Richard Burns Marsha Brown 15 S. Main St. New Hope (215) 862-7044 Food: Very good Service: Excellent Prices: Expensive Cuisine: American steakhouse with Creole touches Ambiance: Attractive, comfortable and unusual Hours: Dinner: Mon.-Sat. 5-11 p.m., Sun.…
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CAMPAIGN CORNER
Writers address Hopewell Township issues ‘Some shocking numbers’ To the editor: When I received my tax bill earlier this year, I was alarmed to see yet another significant increase. Most residents in Hopewell Township received similar tax notices. The reason? Apparently, the Township Committee had increased its spending again. My wife and I…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Patrick Shovlin, 45, of New Centre Road was charged with driving while intoxicated, refusal to submit to a breath test, leaving the scene of an accident, careless driving, failure to report an accident and disorderly conduct on Aug. 22. According to police, Mr. Shovlin was stopped at approximately 1:30 p.m. on Sunnymead Road near Weston…
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Realty firm signs lease for VA depot
California-based Industrial Realty Group will find tenants for Hillsborough warehouses By:G. Natasha Zoe Industrial Realty Group of California and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs signed a 35-year lease for the Veterans Affairs Supply Depot in Hillsborough on Friday. The lease calls for the 165.3-acre property on Route 206 to be developed into Veterans Industrial…
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Pennington OKs bonding for water, sewer work
Steve Picco is appointed Pennington representative to the Stony Brook Regional Sewerage Authority (SBRSA). By John Tredrea Costs of repairs and improvements to Pennington Borough’s water, stormwater and sewer systems will be covered by a $404,500 bond ordinance adopted by a unanimous Borough Council vote Monday night. During the public hearing on the ordinance, resident…
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MCCC plans entertainment technology conference
An exciting lineup of presenters is in place for New Jersey’s first Entertainment Technology Conference, "Exploring the New Frontiers of Entertainment Technology" (EnTech). Two full days of seminars, training programs, new ideas, a digital cinema presentation, job fair and networking opportunities will take place Thursday, Sept. 25, and Friday, Sept. 26, at Mercer County Community…
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SBHS boys soccer team looks to defend CJ Group IV crown with lots of new faces
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The South Brunswick High School boys’ soccer program faces a real challenge this fall. After losing nine seniors and the head coach from the school’s first sectional championship team, can the 2003 Vikings walk in the cleat marks of those who have gone before? "There will be a lot of new…
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Schools remember Sept. 11
Bordentown Regional school students learn about peace and how to deal with conflict and violence in observation of the second anniversary of the terrorist attacks. By: Eve Collins and Scott Morgan Two years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, area schools are choosing to teach the path of peace. In the Bordentown Regional School…
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Boychoir to host choral conference
The American Boychoir of Princeton will host the 15th annual National Choral Conference for Directors of Children’s, Boys’ and Girls’ Choirs from Sept. 18 through 20 at The College of New Jersey in Ewing. This year’s guest clinician is Kari Ala-Pollanen, conductor and artistic director of the Tapiola Choir of Finland, one of the world’s…
