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WEST AMWELL: Fulpers will celebrate award with June 8 breakfast
The family received a National Sustainability Award for Outstanding Achievement in Renewable Energy By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor WEST AMWELL — The Fulper family is hosting a Breakfast on the Farm on June 8, with the goal of spotlighting their energy-efficient practices. The family received a formal letter in April, letting them know they had…
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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Local primary winners can expect re-election
For some seats, there are no candidates By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Unofficial results of Tuesday’s local primary elections in Lambertville, Stockton and West Amwell yielded no surprises, except for the fact that Stockton remains without a candidate for one open council seat. The winners of the contests will be on general election ballots on…
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unior League of Greater Princeton and Lee’s Turkey Farm Partner to Offer Strawberry Picking for HomeFront’s Cherry Tree Club
By Christy Garrison Junior League of Greater Princeton volunteers joined preschool students and teachers from Homefront’s Cherry Tree Club to visit Lee’s Turkey Farm today. The group toured the farm and picked strawberries, a new experience for many of the children from inner-city Trenton. The farm trip is the culmination of the “Fruit Fairies” program, which brought Junior League volunteers…
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PLUMSTED: Chief’s status uncertain
The Plumsted Township Municipal building was the site of township police officers and residents voicing their support of Chief Matthew Petrecca at the Committee meeting June 5. Rumors have spread that the chief’s departure from the department may be imminent. File photo.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Floodgate project is finished
Its use was demonstrated May 30 By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — It’s up and running and hopefully, city officials say, it never will be needed. But if needed, it should make a big difference to 29 residential and five commercial properties on North Union Street and Arnett Avenue in Lambertville. It’s the Ely…
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PLUMSTED: Chief’s status uncertain
Residents, officers urge officials to retain Petrecca by James McEvoy, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — With rumors spreading that Police Chief Matthew Petrecca’s departure from the department may be imminent, township police officers and residents urged township officials to do whatever necessary to retain him. The issue was discussed at length at the Township Committee meeting…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Latest from Lambertville Lambertville City police reported: — On May 28 at 12:59 a.m., Sgt. Robert Brown stopped Jorge Herrera-Salmoran, 25, of Pipersville, on South Franklin Street for having a headlight out. Mr. Herra-Salmoran was found to have an active warrant from Raritan Township Municipal Court for $250. He was released and given a new…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Jancewicz wins three golds at groups
Ravens, Allentown send athletes to Meet of Champions track By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Noel Jancewicz won three gold medals at the Group II girls state track and field championships on Friday and Saturday. The Robbinsville High School senior claimed the high jump with a 5-foot-6 clearance to earn the top seed going into…
