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  • Editorial: Let residents decide future of library

    By: Mae Rhine    The New Hope-Solebury Library Board of Trustees must think carefully before it makes a decision where to move the library from its present location on Ferry Street in New Hope.    Eight members of the 15-member board want to trade its present 2,800-square-foot building and land for 5,000 square feet of space underneath…

  • Footprints: Coryell’s Hall saw evidence of a growing city

    By: Iris Naylor    "Lambertville is a growing place, and there is every evidence of life and activity there."    W.W.H. Davis, editor of the Doylestown Democrat, made this observation while visiting Lambertville in December 1858. He came to give a lecture on New Mexico at the invitation of the Young Men’s Literary Society. The lecture was…

  • Construction of sewer system begins in Chesterfield Township

    Work expected to begin Jan. 2 By:Vanessa S. Holt    CHESTERFIELD — Work on the sewer system that will serve a portion of the township has begun and the system should be online by the summer, said township officials last week.    Construction on a pumping station at Meadowbrook Drive is underway and work on the force…

  • OBITUARIES, Dec. 28, 2001

    William G. Caffrey, Reginald E. Nutter Jr., Edward F. Pryor, Adele D. Burns, Beverly Ann Beckerman. William G. Caffrey Retired from General Motors    William G. Caffrey of Princeton Township died Sunday at The Medical Center at Princeton. He was 83.    Born in Archbald, Pa., he was a longtime resident of Newark and Elizabeth, moving to…

  • 2002 will be a year for donning a hard hat in Princeton

    A new library and school projects lead the list. By: Jeff Milgram    In Princeton, 2002 will be the year of the bulldozer — the beginning of construction on the library, renovation and expansion to all six schools and the end of construction of the often-delayed Princeton Township municipal building.    In Princeton Township, it also may…

  • Princeton Softech launches partnership program

       Princeton Softech has established the Active Alliance Partner Programs to address the rapidly emerging strategic need for enterprise database archiving solutions.    Active Alliance partners maximize revenue by leveraging Princeton Softech’s multi-platform active archiving technology. By providing a cost-effective, long-term solution to the problem of skyrocketing database growth, active archiving delivers strategic and operational value to…

  • POLICE BEAT 01/03

    From the Jan. 3 edition of the Register-News By: BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP    John Feistel, 22, of Newtown, Pa., was issued a summons for possession of marijuana and paraphernalia, police said.    On Nov. 21, Patrolman Wayne Lebak stopped Mr. Feistel on Route 130 for going 66 mph in a 50-mph zone, police said.    According to police, further…

  • Editorial: Let residents decide future of library

    By: Mae Rhine    The New Hope-Solebury Library Board of Trustees must think carefully before it makes a decision where to move the library from its present location on Ferry Street in New Hope.    Eight members of the 15-member board want to trade its present 2,800-square-foot building and land for 5,000 square feet of space underneath…

  • School menus

    Delaware    A la carte items, bagel bag, chef salad and fruit choice available daily. All meals served with choice of white, 2-percent or low-fat chocolate milk.    Monday, Jan. 7 — Pizza sticks, marinara sauce, tossed salad and fruit choice.    Tuesday, Jan. 8 — Hot dog on bun, tater tots, corn and assorted fruit.    Wednesday, Jan.…