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Editorial: Don’t drop plan to improve intersection
We question why the Hopewell Township Committee Nov. 2 would do an about-face and withdraw its support for widening the intersection of state Route 31 and county Route 518, near the West Amwell Township line. The committee several years ago told the state Department of Transportation it supported the widening of one of the most…
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GREEN COLORS TOWN CENTER GARDEN DISTRICT
Second in a series of articlesNorth of the commercial district, or the downtown area of Washington’s planned Town Center, will be a residential community called the Garden District. It will feature paths connecting a system of gardens, from ornamental gardens to areas for residents to grow their own flowers and vegetables to public parks and…
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Route 29 residents get parking OK
City rejects disabled woman’s request for handicapped parking space By: Cynthia Williamson LAMBERTVILLE – Residents along the southbound lane of Route 29 near the Laceworks complex will get a reprieve on two-hour parking, the City Council decided at its meeting Monday. The City Council also rejected a disabled woman’s request for a handicapped parking space…
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Senior Menus
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, Nov. 16 – Split pea soup, honey…
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HOT TOPICS
Hot Topics — Nov. 16, 2000 What reforms, if any, would you like to see made to the Electoral College in light of this year’s presidential election?
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Non-resident employees may have to pay for ‘privilege’
Tax is part of proposed 2001 budget of $1.73 million By: Cynthia Williamson NEW HOPE – People who work in the borough but don’t live there may have to pay $10 through a proposed "occupation privilege tax." This was part of a proposed $1.73 million 2001 budget unveiled by Borough Council President Richard Hirschfield…
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VIOLATORS CAN USE PLASTIC TO PAY
Washington court to accept credit cardsFollowing in line with the Visa slogan, "It’s everywhere you want to be," the township has decided to extend the reach of your credit card to include a place you probably don’t want to be – the courtroom. By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON – Following in line with the Visa slogan,…
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SCHOOL PLANNING GETS UNDER WAY
Public contribtion on high school beginsAt a special Board of Education meeting held at the Pond Road Middle School cafetorium, approximately 75 residents gathered to discuss their plans and goals for a high school. By: Frank C. D’Amico WASHINGTON – Public contribution to the township’s plan to build a high school began in earnest Tuesday…
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Donald Murphy
President Emeritus of HEWYBL, active in other youth programs By:Staff EAST WINDSOR – Donald T. Murphy, 69, of East Windsor passed away Sunday at home. Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Murphy resided in East Windsor for the past 33 years. He retired in 1990 from the Lockheed Corp. in Plainfield with over 30 years of employment.…
