Category: archives
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CABLE CONTRACT UNDER REVIEW
Allentown residents can air complaintsEvery 10 years the borough must hold a hearing to determine if residents are happy with the cable service. The current cable provider in Allentown is Cablevision. By: Mark Moffa ALLENTOWN – The borough will hold a public hearing Tuesday on whether it should renew its contract with its cable television…
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Police Blotter
Lambertville Police are investigating numerous complaints of vandalism to vehicles that occurred between late Saturday night, Nov. 25, and early Sunday morning, Nov. 26. Valerie Luke of Wilson Street reported that someone damaged her 1998 Volkswagen by attempting to pry off her license plates in front of her residence. Susan Hacker, also a Wilson Street…
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For Dec. 7
By: Elizabeth Roughgarden LAS VEGAS – Elizabeth Marie Roughgarden, 62, died Thursday, Nov. 30, at Desert Springs Hospital. Born in Harrison, she lived in East Windsor 12 years and Las Vegas three years. She was a gaming porter in Las Vegas. She is survived by her husband, Harold; a daughter, Dallas Roughgarden of Las Vegas;…
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Chit-Chat: Swims With Deer star living in Lambertville
By: Merle Citron Those in the know have asked, "Why do they call her Amy Woman Who Swims With Deer Coss?" According to Amy Coss, who lives on Highland Avenue with her husband, Bob Bell, and young son, Clifford, it all began like this. One day, while driving her car, she saw something she couldn’t…
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Officials: Fire not arson
Cause of Nov. 27 blaze is ‘undetermined’ By: Sue Kramer LAMBERTVILLE – The exact cause of the Nov. 27 Union Street fire that left six families homeless may never be known, police said. But two things are clear, Lambertville Detective Michael Bozsolak said. The fire started in the attic, and there is no evidence of…
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Obituaries
Herbert Gallison Herbert E. Gallison, 90, died Sunday, Nov. 26, at Greenleaf Nursing Center in Doylestown, Pa., after a long illness. Born in Vanceboro, Maine, he was the son of the late Herbert John and Mary Elisabeth Eales Gallison and husband of the late Georgena Eleanor Hill Gallison. In the years after Mr. Gallison graduated…
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another test
Incumbents Peggy Karcher and Wendy Benchley gained re-election to the Princeton Borough Council. The Democrats will maintain a majority on the council in 2001. By: so and so Another T.J. test.
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Kesmodel enjoys ‘career year’
By: Ken Weingartner As the year comes to an end, Mark Kesmodel can sit back and reflect upon the most successful harness racing season of his career to date. Except he’s already looking ahead to next year. Mr. Kesmodel, who operates his "Koz" Stable out of White Birch Farm on Route 526 in Upper Freehold…
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Middle school program to benefit all
Editorial By: The Millstone Middle School this week unveiled a peer mediation program as a method of dealing with conflicts before they escalate into something more dangerous. While the success of such programs is widely debated, the idea and implementation is nothing but good. Teaching children to carefully examine all sides of an issue in…
