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GMAC Lambertville-Pennington merge
Renovated office to include Home Search Center Gloria Nilson/GMAC Real Estate recently merged its smaller satellite office in Lambertville with its office in Pennington. The Realtor will still service Lambertville-area buyers and sellers from the Pennington office under the direction of new office manager Wendy Field, a Lambertville resident. "We’re not leaving our customers," says…
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Independence Day festivities delight crowd
Music, food and fireworks Tuesday night marked East Windsor’s annual celebration in honor of the Fourth of July. By: Scott Morgan EAST WINDSOR As the air cooled and the night grew dim, the crowds individual pockets of crowds too numerous to count traded stories and jokes and sandwiches while they waited, in…
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Around Cranbury: A concert and some graduate awards
By:Lorraine Sedor Cranbury’s own Francine K. Hannay will perform at Thompson Park in Jamesburg on Wednesday, July 11, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Her quartet "Her Gentlemen Friends" will perform popular music and show tunes at the gazebo. Bring your own chair or enjoy the free concert from one of the benches or picnic tables…
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CWA pickets at celebration
CWA protestors held signs, passed out leaflets and arranged for a banner to be flown overhead to protest what it feels are unfair labor practices by the township. By: T.J. Furman, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR Amid the scent of barbecue and the distant sound of Dixieland music, there was protest at the township’s annual…
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Event brings out patriotism
On-again, off-again rains did not spoil the third annual joint Monroe-Jamesburg birthday bash for the USA. By:Craig Sernotti JAMESBURG Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in 17 days, from June 11 to 28, 1776. Four days into July, Congress adopted it. Church bells rang throughout Philadelphia; the Declaration had been adopted. Two hundred…
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Buffet breakfast
Sunday, July 22 From 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., Jamesburg Elks will provide an all-you-can-eat buffet. Costs are $5.75 for adults, $3.50 for children and free for children under age three.
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Jail land to remain preserved farmland
A tract of some 571 acres of land surrounding the New Jersey Training School for Boys is in the state’s farmland preservation program and has been protected from development. By:Al Wicklund MONROE A tract of some 571 acres of land surrounding the New Jersey Training School for Boys is in the state’s farmland preservation…
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The psychology of learning
There are few careers that span three decades and that have undergone the changes witnessed by Terry Rosenfeld. Mr. Rosenfeld, who retired from the Lawrence Township public schools as the administrator for pupil services June 30, has taken part in what he sees as a revolution in the way special needs children are treated by…
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Millstone starts Master Plan review
The township is beginning a two-step process to update its Master Plan. By: Frank C. D’Amico MILLSTONE The township is beginning a two-step process to update its Master Plan. Township Planner Rich Cramer will head the effort, but he said it ultimately will be the Planning Board’s responsibility to shape the Master Plan. The…
