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South ranks repairs by available funds
By: Carl Reader LAMBERTVILLE Now that the $6.9 million school budget has been passed, South Hunterdon High School can proceed with plans for building repairs to help get the school back in shape. The 2002-2003 budget that voters approved April 16 contained some, but not all, of the money needed to address a backlog…
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‘After-Play’
The Circle Players in Piscataway offer Anne Meara’s play about two couples having dinner at a chic Manhattan restaurant. By: Stuart Duncan Anne Meara is best known as an actress, comedienne and partner, on stage and off, of Jerry Stiller. She also is a playwright, and one of her works, After-Play , is being revived…
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POLICE BEAT 04/25
From the April 25 edition of the Register-News By: BORDENTOWN CITY Dawn Aust, 30, of Yardville, was charged with giving false information, driving with a suspended license, driving without insurance and failure to produce registration, police said. A vehicle driven by Ms. Aust was stopped on northbound Route 130 at 12:16 a.m. April 2, police…
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Police Blotter
Lambertville Several Lambertville police officers took educational classes during March. Officer Kenneth R. Houseman took a breathalyzer recertification course at the Morris County Police Academy, Officer Sharon Polyak attended a fingerprint dusting and lifting course at the Hunterdon/Somerset Police Academy, and corporals Robert Brown and Jeffrey Jones attended a supervisory class at the Morris County…
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Letters
Will trunkline stop flooding? To the editor: The city clerk’s final comment "That’s what they tell us" in the April 18 Beacon article," Delaware Avenue Drainage Project Nears Completion," is disconcerting at best. Is there doubt in City Hall that this project will solve the flooding at the north end of Lambertville? The…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 04/25
From the April 25 edition of the Register-News By: Chief loved planting ceremony To the editor: On April 21 I was honored to attend the Tree Dedication Ceremony in Roebling, conducted by the Roebling Garden Club. The club sponsored a tree planting and placed a memorial marker at the Roebling Post Office in tribute…
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Obituaries
Emily Redman NEW HOPE Emily Miller Redman of New Hope, recently of Doylestown, died Sunday, April 14. Born in Oakland, Calif., she is the daughter of the late Frederick and Frances Cox Cherry and widow of Graham Ryde Redman, who died in 1966. Mrs. Redman lived in Jutland, N.J., and in Rockville Center, N.Y.…
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Options available to city summer recreation program
Lambertville Recreation Commission sent flyer from the schools, listing alternatives to its annual program. By: Carl Reader LAMBERTVILLE With the summer recreation program canceled for this year due to construction on Ely Memorial Field, alternatives still exist for children to have fun in the sun. "We sent out a flyer from the schools," said…
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County set to recount Princeton board votes this week
Race between the Rev. Frank Strasburger and Michael Mostoller ended in a tie. By: Jeff Milgram The recount of the voting results for the Princeton Borough seat on the Princeton Regional Board of Education could be held Thursday or Friday, the chairman of the Mercer County Board of Elections said Monday. It’s all a matter…
