Category: archives
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Growth helps eCom towards goals
Significant growth in electronic payment processing is helping the Plainsboro company towards its financial goals for 2002. By: George Frey Princeton eCom, a provider of e-finance and electronic billing and payment services in Plainsboro, reported recently it had experienced significant growth in payment processing during the first quarter of 2002, as electronic billing starts to…
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Historic district approved by city
Three ordinances adopted to preserve historic structures in central business district By:Carl Reader LAMBERTVILLE The City Council adopted three ordinances Monday night designed to preserve the historic nature of the central business district. The first ordinance sets up standards for repair, demolition and new construction in the district. The second establishes a five-person Historic…
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Bordentown City eyed as latest VVA chapter location
Over 30 veterans attend information session By:Vanessa S. Holt BORDENTOWN CITY Organizers of the first prospective Burlington County chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) are looking to put their roots in Bordentown. More than 30 local veterans attended an information session June 15 and put through the paperwork to make the local…
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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. Regular menu Thursday, June 20 Pineapple juice,…
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School road closed for reconstruction project
Project must be completed before new schools built By:David Koch MANSFIELD A section of Mansfield Road East will be closed at the end of this week for road reconstruction and improvements. The Mansfield Township Committee on June 12 unanimously awarded a $162,942 contract to Mount Construction Co. of Berlin for the reconstruction. The road…
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Letters
Many helped at LEF benefit To the editor: An event as successful as the Lambertville Education Foundation’s auction June 1 to benefit the Renaissance Fund for Science and the Arts for Lambertville Public School is impossible to accomplish without countless people lending a hand. I have provided below a list of the LEF’s good neighbors,…
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SNAPSHOT: South graduates
South Hunterdon held its graduation ceremonies Friday. Sarah Ennis smiles as her scholarships and awards are being announced during South Hunterdon’s graduation Friday night.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR 06/20
From the June 20 edition of the Register-News By: Trash and treasure The Trinity United Methodist Church is holding their monthly sale from 9 a.m. to noon, June 21-22. The church is located at 339 Farnsworth Avenue, Bordentown. Featured this month are coats and jackets for 50 cents, glassware, hair dryers, and curling irons. Garden…
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de Groot joining Republican ranks
Cites dissatisfaction with Democrats By:David Koch BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIPCiting Democrats who are "interested only in what’s good for them," Democratic Township Committeewoman Carol de Groot declared she and her husband, Len, were joining the township’s Republican Party. Mrs. de Groot made the announcement before a Township Committee meeting Monday night. "This is both a happy and…
