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LAMBERTVILLE: Noise amendment set for hearing in March
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — A proposed city ordinance, introduced at the Feb. 19 council meeting, would amend the city’s existing noise ordinance by requiring individuals, companies and utility firms to wait until 9 a.m. Sunday to use vehicles and equipment involved in the construction or demolition of buildings, roads and structures. The…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK; ‘Live From Kingston’
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Musicians and a comic brought their acts to the village of Kingston Friday night.
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MANVILLE: Police blotter, weeks of Feb. 11-17 and 18-24
At 7:43 p.m. Feb. 18 a caller from Huff Avenue reported hearing a window being broken in a building abandoned for more than a year. Patrols confirmed broken glass and contacted a neighbor, who was to board up the window. Two men were caught entering a vacant house on Huff Avenue, thanks to a call…
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REGISTER SPOTLIGHT: PHOTOS: Week of Feb. 28
Batista World Thinking Day was held at the Roebling Elementary School and united scores of area Girls Scouts on Feb. 22. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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FLORENCE: Police leadership rooted in township
Police ceremony held for chief, captain By Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — At a swearing-in ceremony Feb. 20, two Florence Township policemen — Capt. Brian Boldizar and Chief Alvin Scully — were officially promoted. Both men were appointed to their specific supervisory roles at the end of last year on a provisional basis. ”Once…
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WEST AMWELL: Registration set at elementary school
Registration for children who will be 5 on or before Oct. 1, 2013, will be held at the West Amwell Township Elementary School on April 10 and 17. Kindergarten students for September must be registered by April 1, 2013. The only registration permitted after April 1 is for students just moving into the district and…
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NEW EGYPT: Dressage now means western riding, too
Courtesy photoCyndee Roszel of New Egypt practices dressage for western riding.
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LAMBERTVILLE: ‘Brewed in Brooklyn’ debuts at ACME
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — One of the first impressions this trio of filmmakers had of Brooklyn was that it reminded them of their own town. ”Brooklyn is in many ways similar to Lambertville,” John Weber said. “It’s an iconic community with a famous bridge and a strong artistic base.” Mr. Weber and…
