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  • Students learn ecology with hands-on cleanup lessons

    Kids from Dayton-Deans School gathered on the field behind Deans, which has a nature trail and stream. By: Amanda Bok    It takes knowledge and enthusiasm to protect the environment.    It also takes a little extra effort.    That’s why third- and fourth-graders from Dayton-Deans School rallied to action Monday, gathering on the field behind Deans, which…

  • April 26, 2001

    By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Avenel, Christina Alvez, 421 Tappen St, $200,000, 01/17/01 Avenel, Brian English, 300 Remsen…

  • Office space reshuffled at City Hall

    Police Department move frees badly needed room at historic A.H. Holcombe House By: Cynthia Williamson    LAMBERTVILLE — Now that the Police Department has moved out of its basement-level headquarters, there’s been some reshuffling of space at City Hall.    Most noticeably, Tax Collector Bonnie Eick has moved into Police Director Bruce Cocuzza’s old office on the…

  • Chit-Chat: Pierman team has raised more than flowers!

    By: Merle Citron    Joan and Bob Pierman of Perry Street make quite a team.    Remember the snowstorms we had this past winter? Well, when almost every store was closed for business, Joan and Bob opened their flower shop, Foster Wright Cranor, for one hour. It took them that long to come to their senses and…

  • Flower Dance

    Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve welcomes spring with its native plant sale. By: Jodi Thompson    There are plenty of people who are passionate about moss. During a recent sunny-day stroll along a trail in Solebury Township, Nancy Beaubaire pauses to rub her hand over a lush outcropping of moss.    "Have to have my daily moss petting,"…

  • Letters

    Cell tower threat to Stockton To the editor:    As we try to preserve what is great about Stockton, there is always the threat of sprawl development or eyesores that threaten our borough.    The latest is the threat of a cell tower to be constructed in the town park, and talk is that we (Borough Council)…

  • Man accused of stabbing wife pleads insanity

    Thomas LaSalle, 32, of Foxmoor sees bail increased to $500,000 after missing earlier arraignment. By: Mark Moffa    WASHINGTON — A Foxmoor man accused of attempted murder pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity Tuesday, one week after missing a Superior Court arraignment and eluding officers.    Thomas LaSalle, 32, of Wyndham Place is being held on…

  • Police Blotter

    Lambertville    Wednesday, April 18, Trenton police recovered a car stolen from Mary A. Gola, 29, of 23½ Coryell St.    Mr. Gola told police he parked and locked his 2000 Honda Accord in front of his resident Tuesday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m. It was gone 8 a.m. the following morning, he said.    Trenton Police pursued…

  • Gubernatorial candidate has town meeting in Lambertville

    Forum draws 100 residents from city and surrounding area By: Cynthia Williamson    LAMBERTVILLE — Gubernatorial primary candidate Jim McGreevey had many issues on his mind when he hosted a town meeting here Saturday at Lambertville Public School that drew close to 100 people from Lambertville and communities elsewhere in Hunterdon County.    The Democratic candidate for…