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  • Pet Spotlight

    It was time to say farewell to an old friend. By: Carolyn Evans    LAMBERTVILLE — The kids who walk by 46 Buttonwood St. to and from school have lost a trusted admirer and friend.    April 21, K-K Edwards (short for Kitty-Kat), left her 12-year post on the front porch of Mikie and Choc Edwards’ house…

  • Letters-April 24

    Board challenger will stay involved To the editor:    I’d like to express my appreciation to everyone who supported me in last week’s South Hunterdon board election.    We had a lot of challenges to face, such as tax day, full moon, increased property assessments, etc, but despite those challenges, your vote helped make my serving as…

  • North Hanover adopts municipal budget

    By: Eve Colllins    NORTH HANOVER — The Township Committee adopted a $2.7 million 2003 budget last week.    The budget, introduced March 6, is an increase of $134,158 over last year’s spending plan and includes a 3-cent tax rate increase for residents. The increase is largely due to the rising cost of salaries and benefits for…

  • Bobby Shelton

       MANVILLE — Bobby A. Shelton,65, died April 19 at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville.    Born in Crew, Va., Mr. Shelton lived in Summit Hill, Pa., before moving to Manville in 1963, where he resided until his death.    Mr. Shelton served in the U.S. Marines from 1957 to 1960. He was employed by the Johns-Manville Corporation…

  • Client: Thomas Sweet

    Discussion about the one of the key features of an ad: The Focus Point. Kids learn about ad creation.

  • Princeton pup has a dog’s life!

    Chit-Chat By: Merle Citron    Make no mistake about it. Dog people are a breed unto themselves.    Witness the goings on between two Princeton neighbors, both of whom are madly in love with Kelev, an 8-year-old miniature French poodle.    Two years ago life looked grim for Kelev, but that was before Ellyn Geller rescued him from…

  • Defying Classification

    Time for Three brings a program with broad appeal to Wrightstown, Pa., April 27. By: Daniel Shearer From left: Nick Kendall, Zachary DePue and Ranaan Meyer, collectively known as Time for Three.    A new categorization seems much needed. Ten years ago, when a handful of chamber musicians turned to folk-influenced repertoire, the result often earned…

  • Passover, a night like no other

    Family and tradition mark the celebration of Passover. By: Vanessa S. Holt    BORDENTOWN CITY — "Why is this night different from all other nights?"    This traditional question was asked at Passover tables last week as Jews around the world began the eight-day holiday with seders at their homes or in synagogues.    Passover, or Pesach, celebrates…

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