Category: archives
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Fields of dreams
The fields at Pond Road Middle School may be used for the first time this fall, after trucks began dumping loads of soil on the grounds this week. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON The fields at Pond Road Middle School may be used for the first time this fall, after trucks began dumping loads of…
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GMH negotiates space contract with CBM
Commonwealth Business Media to relocate to Windsor Corporate Park GMH Capital Partners has represented Windsor Corporate Partnership, the owners of Windsor Corporate Park, in the negotiation of a long-term space contract with Commonwealth Business Media for approximately 20,019 square feet of office space at 50 Millstone Road. Peter Corcoran, a broker in the Princeton office…
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OBITUARIES 5/3/01
Lewis H. Roberts, Katharine Reinhardt, Irvin A. Dixon, Thomas J. Gifford, William F. King, Paul Morlack, Edward W. Chumar Lewis H. Roberts BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Lewis H. Roberts, 83, died Saturday, April 21, at home. Born in Kansas City, Mo., he lived in Connecticut; Westerleigh, N.Y.; and Hamilton, where he lived more than 15 years…
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Bridge, agriculture proposals on township’s agenda tonight
Jacob’s Creek bridge and Agricultural Advisory Committee are major topics By: John Tredrea A proposed ordinance that would place the Jacob’s Creek Bridge on the township’s official list of historic places is scheduled for a public hearing and adoption vote at tonight’s Hopewell Township Committee meeting. The ordinance was introduced by a unanimous committee vote…
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Summer camp program returns
Upper Freehold Township will hold a summer camp this year after striking a deal with the Upper Freehold school system and Allentown Borough. By: Mark Moffa UPPER FREEHOLD Officials announced this week the township will hold a summer camp this year after striking a deal with the Upper Freehold school system and Allentown Borough.…
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Daring duo run big cranes at Southfields
ON THE JOB IN HOPEWELL VALLEY By: John Tredrea Editor’s Note: This is another in the HVN’s series of portraits of people at work. Words that look and sound alike seem to embrace overlapping areas of meaning. Words like "worry" and "work," for example. Take Tony Tomae. With a smile that looked chipper, very confident…
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‘Claudia Lazlo’
THEATER REVIEW: Audiences at this world premiere at George Street Playhouse would do well to read the director’s notes in the program, but all that work is well worth it, as the cast is clearly having a wonderful time. By: Stuart Duncan In general, I am not a big fan of director’s notes in theater…
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Master Plan forum draws 100-plus
West Amwell residents interested in preserving open space By: Bruce Palmer WEST AMWELL More than 100 residents jammed the banquet room of the township fire company April 17 to hear what a municipal master plan includes and then to voice their concerns. The township Planning Board had underestimated attendance by about 50 percent, and…
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Play explores teen violence
Performance 6 p.m. Thursday at Allentown Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall. David M. Campbell The performances of the play "Bang, Bang, You’re Dead" by members of West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South’s Pirate Players recently were chilling. They left audiences members shaken, and in the discussion sessions that followed, receptive to talk. The play will be performed…
