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Chamber to hold Spring Fling dinner dance
Event to help support scholarships for students. By:Vanessa S. Holt MANSFIELD If spring makes you want to dance, take that energy to the first Spring Fling dinner dance next month and help support scholarships for high school students along the way. The Greater Bordentown Area Chamber of Commerce (GBACC) Spring Fling will be the…
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Coalition has 180 members
The group has had a candlelight vigil in Mary Sheridan Park that drew 200 people, collected more than 800 signatures opposing war and got the City Council to pass a resolution calling for a diplomatic resolution rather than war. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The Lambertville Coalition for Peace has been in existence for less…
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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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‘Living Legend’ award goes to former Mayor Floyd
Former Princeton Township Mayor James Floyd Sr. will receive a "Living Legend" award from Community House, a Princeton University service organization. The first black to become mayor of Princeton Township, Mr. Floyd is being honored for his commitment, dedication and leadership within the Princeton community. Two other community leaders, Albert Hinds and Clyde "Buster" Thomas,…
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Robins taking new route in post-season pursuit
PU senior joins volleyball team after NIT snubs hoops squad By: Justin Feil Ray Robins would have liked at least one more chance to put on the orange-and-black, at least one more game before he graduates. But when the Princeton University men’s basketball team did not receive a bid from the National Invitational Tournament Sunday…
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Doctors’ gifts enrich outreach efforts, lab
A $100,000 donation at The Medical Center at Princeton. By: David Campbell The Medical Center at Princeton announced Thursday a $100,000 donation from physicians in its medical and dental staff toward community education and a new training lab for nurses and health-care professionals. "This is a gift to the entire community," said hospital President and…
