Category: archives
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South learns it needs to rebuild public trust
Community has rejected several building projects By:Carl Reader WEST AMWELL Rebuilding trust in the community is a priority for the South Hunterdon Board of Education. Carole Larsen, senior field service representative for the New Jersey School Boards Association, led a discussion Aug. 20 with the South Hunterdon School Board of Education about the future…
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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, Aug. 29 Grape juice, cheese lasagna,…
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Paradise Islands
Discover the world’s most romantic honeymoon seascapes By: GLORIA HAYES KREMER For many, the islands of Hawaii offer the most dramatic and romantic atmospheres one could imagine. Weddings & Special Occasions: Fall 2002 Click to view the print ads! A-1 Limousine Battleground Country Club Bellissima: Free Bridal Consultation Bridal Suite Century 21 – Kathleen Sucharski…
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LPS wants combined library, computer rooms
By:Carl Reader LAMBERTVILLE Lambertville Public School is looking to become more efficient by a proposed change to its physical plant. "We have submitted to the state a lab and media center project," said school secretary Janet Masterson. "At the current time, our library and computer rooms are separated, and we’ve trying to combine them.…
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Footprints: City hosted 1893 state firemen’s convention
By:Iris Naylor Lambertville has been sending delegates to the New Jersey State Firemen’s Association Convention for many years, first to Atlantic City and then to Wildwood. In 1893 the convention was held right here in Lambertville. It was the 16th annual convention and a special event for Lambertville’s firemen. The big day was Wednesday, Sept.…
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Township firehouse seeks out residents to be volunteers
District needs ‘as many volunteers as possible’ By:Lauren Davis BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Route 528’s Derby Firehouse is looking to recruit new volunteers to provide fire protection and emergency services to the community. Rob Sexton, a Derby volunteer in charge of membership recruitment, said the company needs as many volunteers as possible to work with the Bordentown…
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Major repairs to begin first semester at South
By:Mae Rhine WEST AMWELL There will be 351 bright shiny faces arriving back at South Hunterdon Regional High School Sept. 4. Unfortunately, the building won’t have that same rosy look. The district still is struggling with repairs to the deteriorating building. It has $500,000 for some repairs, approved by voters in April, but still…
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Soccer teams getting off on the right foot
northern Burlington County teams look strong for championships By:Sean Moylan Helen Brown and Sefani Bodrog, the two finest soccer players in the history of the Life Center Academy girls’ varsity soccer program, graduated last June. And yet LCA should still compete for a Penn-Jersey League title this year. LCA has a solid scorer in Jackie…
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08/29 OBITUARIES, pt. 1
From the Aug. 29 edition of the Register-News By: Lillian P. Colgan CHESTERFIELD Lillian P. Colgan, 93, died Aug. 26 at Mercerville Center, Hamilton. Born in Hamilton, she was a lifelong area resident. She was a member of Bordentown First Baptist Church and Memorial Baptist Church of Yardville. Daughter of the late Addison and…
