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Obituaries
Eleanor Brown LAMBERTVILLE Eleanor C. Brown, 82, died Monday, April 22, at Hunterdon Medical Center, Raritan Township. Born in New Hope, she was a lifelong area resident. Mrs. Brown was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church, Lambertville, where she was a soloist, choir member and Altar Rosary Society member. Widow of William…
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Daniel Kane
Daniel Lopez Kane, 23, of Jamesburg, died as a result of injuries suffered as a passenger in an automobile accident that occurred on April 12 in Virginia Beach, Va. He was stationed on the USS Kearsarge LHD-3, which was based in Norfolk, Va. Daniel attended Middlesex County Vocational School, North Andover High School, and had…
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Chit-Chat: Councilman loves weight-loss program!
By: Merle Citron He is the president of the Lambertville City Council; has served on the council for almost 20 years; is more than 50 years old; and for the past three years, he has gone bonkers for scuba diving. "Yup, I dive with tanks and all," John McManus of North Union Street assured me.…
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Editorial: Drought still major concern in this region
Area still four inches under normal for rainfall By: The crash of thunder and crack of lightning aren’t always pleasant experiences except when rain is desperately needed. And while recent rainfall has seemed plentiful and drought quashing, officials say we still are an average of four inches below normal in the southwest region of…
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05/02 OBITUARIES, pt. 2
From the May 2 edition of the Register-News By: Jack R. Brown EDGEWATER, Fla. Jack R. Brown, 64, died April 25 at home. Born in Somerset, he was a longtime Bordentown resident before moving to Florida four years ago. He retired after 36 years as a route driver for Tastykake. He was an Air…
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City squad ranks are dwindling
Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad has only about 20 members, five of whom are not available, and wants to have at least 35. By:Carl Reader LAMBERTVILLE The City Council Tuesday night heard Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad President Robert Brown describe a severe lack of manpower on his squad that limits its…
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Star Dreams
NASA’s traveling exhibit will have a number of programs designed to explain what life is like at the International Space Station when it visits the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton. By: Jim Boyle
