Category: archives
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Chit-Chat: Creativity marks locally grown romance!
By: Merle Citron Never let it be said Lisa Stolzer and Matt Jones ever let grass grow under their feet. They are always involved in a creative project. Lisa and Matt met in a creative writing class at Rider University. After dating for only two months, they knew they were in love and decided to…
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Obituaries
Teresa Wright WEST AMWELL Teresa Solimando Wright, 93, of West Amwell died Monday, Oct. 7, at Hunterdon Medical Center, Raritan Township. Born in Atlantic City, she was a resident of West Amwell for most of her life. She was a seamstress with expertise in all areas of needlework: clothing, drapery and upholstery. She prepared…
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City OKs two-unit townhouse project
By: Carl Reader LAMBERTVILLE The Planning Board approved a preliminary site plan and minor subdivision for Eric Swarts at 195 North Main St. after the applicant met some requirements set by the board at an earlier meeting to put up two townhomes. But Mr. Swarts can’t quite begin pouring concrete and pounding nails yet.…
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Senior Menus
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. 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, Oct. 10 Lentil soup, chicken fricassee,…
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Panel to mull development ban
Ordinance would halt development for 90 days By:Lauren Davis NORTH HANOVER The Joint Land Use Board is expected to review a proposed ordinance tonight (Thursday) that would put a 90-day moratorium on development in the township’s residential-agriculture zones. Last week, the Township Committee voted 3-2 to send the proposed ordinance to the board for review.…
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Annual Victorian festival fits Life Center Academy to a ‘tea’
Special event gets more patrons every year By:Vanessa S. Holt FLORENCE A dainty floral teacup, a cameo pin carved from ivory or a bouquet of dried roses beside a faded photograph may come to mind when one thinks of the Victorian age. Tea, lace, roses and other items that recall the age of Queen…
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Residents concerned about 28-unit Connaught Hill plan
City’s proposal reduced from 40 units to 28 By: Carl Reader LAMBERTVILLE The Connaught Hill redevelopment project could be subject to some redefining if some residents on the hill get their say. The Planning Board listened to those residents’ concerns Oct. 2 about how the city is proposing to renew their neighborhood, and then…
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POLICE BEAT 10/10
From the Oct. 10 issue of the Register-News By: BORDENTOWN CITY A mirror on a car owned by an Oliver Street resident was broken at 1:30 a.m. on Sept. 26, police said. The resident saw an unidentified person walking toward Burlington Street after the incident, police said. Police said the surrounding area was checked, but…
