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  • Students give check to Sept. 11 heroes

    Over $8,000 is raised By:David Koch    NORTH HANOVER — The staff and students at Clarence B. Lamb Elementary School waited six months to have an assembly for some of the heroes of Sept. 11 so they could present a check for $8,087.46 to the New York City Fire Department.    Three New York City firefighters came…

  • GOLF NEWS AND NOTES

    Local outings MHS Football Outing    The Montgomery Football Club will work in unison with Cherry Valley Country Club to hold the first annual Montgomery Football Club Golf Outing to be held at CVCC 8:30 a.m. July 1.    Proceeds from the tournament will be used to pay for equipment necessary for MHS’ first season of varsity…

  • Maltz falls in Republican primary in Millstone

    Staib and Grbelja win in GOP; Democrats Nurko and Halka get victories. By: Scott Morgan    MILLSTONE — There will be at least one new face on the 2003 Township Committee.    Republicans Roger Staib and Nancy Grbelja won their party’s nods for Township Committee in Tuesday’s primary, defeating incumbent Evan Maltz, who sought election to a…

  • 06/06 OBITUARIES, pt. 2

    From the June 6 edition of the Register-News By: Virginia Meskill Lumia    HAMILTON — Virginia Meskill Lumia of Robbinsville died June 2 at home.    Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong Trenton/Robbinsville area resident.    She retired after 25 years with N.J. Bell Telephone Co., Trenton, and was a member of the Downstate Chapter of the…

  • Primaries bring voters out for contested races

    North Hanover incumbent mayor loses bid to vie in November By:Vanessa S. Holt and David Koch    While contested local primary elections drew voters to the polls Tuesday night, there was little voter participation in most municipalities without local contests.    This year’s primary saw an incumbent mayor in North Hanover defeated for the Republican Party’s nomination.…

  • Orchid donates Simpson material

         Orchid BioSciences of Princeton announced May 28 its Cellmark business unit is donating materials from its analysis of DNA evidence from the 1995 O.J. Simpson murder trial to the National Anthropological Archives of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.    "The O.J. Simpson murder trial was a watershed event for the…

  • Man gets lesson in applying for zoning OK

    By:Carl Reader    LAMBERTVILLE — A resident found himself pelted with questions about his application to extend and put crushed stone on his driveway.    Then he got a detailed lesson on exactly what he needed to do before the Board of Adjustment would even hear his request.    The board put off an application by Rolf Van…

  • Secret Gardens

    Gates swing open to reveal bubbling fountains, manicured hedges and dazzling blooms. By: Judith Norkin    It’s open season for gardens. Bucks is abloom, making this the time for local non-profit organizations to hold tours of some of the area’s lushest, most creative and distinctively landscaped private properties.    The action begins June 8, with the New…

  • Teams hone skills as they compete in ‘Pharm Game’

    Firm provides services for pharmaceutical executives, including workshops and games on the perils of the business from drug discovery through a product’s launch. By: George Frey    Anyone want or need to know what Phase IV clinical trials do? Or what a key of a new drug approval is?    The Learning Key, a Washington’s Crossing, Pa.,…