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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 03/20
From the March 20 edition of the Register-News. By: Support Bush and troops To the editor: With all of the anti-war rhetoric I have been seeing and reading about, I felt the need to write a letter in support of President Bush, our troops and our country. As a veteran, having served with the…
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West Amwell willing to help with EITC
Committeewoman Nance Palladino has volunteered to aid residents in the township and Lambertville with filling out the forms forteh state and federal earned income tax credit. By: Concetta Benuzzi Volpe WEST AMWELL With less than a month left to apply, the township is attempting to ensure local folks take advantage of the tax break…
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LBA tourney
Passing by Brittney Shurts of United Trust, controling the ball, pushes past Lauren Hartpence of the Garefino team during the Lambertville Basketball Association championships.
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Speed limit to be lowered on dangerous Solebury road
Windy Bush Road also will have several stop sign and intersection warnings posted along the stretch, which will become 40 mph. By: Linda Seida SOLEBURY The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will lower the speed limit on Windy Bush Road this spring in an effort to reduce the number of accidents occurring there, some of…
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LBA HIghlights
By: Karen Scheetz The final week of the Lambertville Basketball Association’s 2003 season was the most exciting with four outstanding games played. These games determined the playoff champions for the year. Here is a look at the games that were played Saturday. Third- and fourth-grade boys Pedersen’s 15 E.J. Lelie 14 In a classic "March…
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Bordentown thespians prepare for ‘Pirates of Penzance’
Musicial to come to BRHS stage. By:Vanessa S. Holt BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Pink, peach and ivory petticoats rustle and fencing swords clang on stage as the cast of "The Pirates of Penzance" prepares for the curtain to rise at the Bordentown Regional High School auditorium this weekend. The swashbuckling 1879 Gilbert and Sullivan musical will…
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POLICE BEAT 03/20
From the March 20 edition of the Register-News. By: BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Police are investigating a car accident that injured two people March 15 at 1:54 a.m. on Route 206 South and Dunns Mill Road. No one has been charged. Police said Nacole D. Henderson, 29, of Pemberton was making a right turn onto Route 206…
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Tax hike slashed from Chesterfield fire budget
Tax rate to remain at 11.4 cents per $100 of assessed value. By:Vanessa S. Holt CHESTERFIELD The Fire District 1 budget, defeated by five votes last month, was cut by the Township Committee on March 13 to eliminate a proposed 4.6-cent fire tax rate increase. The tax rate will remain at 11.4 cents per…
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County bonds to help area towns make capital improvements
Commission to sell $19.8 million in bonds. By:Eve Collins The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders approved a plan to let the county Bridge Commission sell $19.8 million in bonds for capital improvements. Five municipalities, including Bordentown Township, signed on to make improvements in their own areas. North Hanover Township was signed on, but township…
