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  • QUICK PICKS

    By: Staff Psychic fair    The Hightstown-East Windsor Business & Professional Women will sponsor its annual Fall Psychic Fair from 7 to 10 tonight at the Coach & Four Restaurant, Route 33, East Windsor. Four readers will be featured: Jeanette Monico, Marianne Sanford, Rose Vernon and Catherine Zizzi. Readings cost $20 each and benefit H/EWBPW’s scholarship…

  • Consignment shop is ‘lovely’

    Consignment shop is ‘lovely’ Lawrence Township has a true treasure in Lovely Lil’s Consignment Shop, owned by Gloria Toleno. Located at 10 Altamawr Ave., just off Lawrence Road, it is the perfect place to browse on Saturdays and Sundays.    The quaint, but well-appointed shop, is a great alternative to higher priced chain stores. At a…

  • SBRSA is solution for ‘Tree Streets’

    GUEST OPINION    The following was sent to the Hopewell Township Committee and submitted to the Hopewell Valley News for publication:    The following documents and lists our concerns about the inadequate and invalid data in the "Wastewater Needs Analysis/Feasibility Study Phase I," Sept. 27, 2000, Cerenzio and Panaro (The Phase I Report) and the resulting recommendations.…

  • School board eyes options for construction work

    Decision expected Tuesday, Oct. 24 By:Laura Toto    The Board of Education this week discussed three options for implementing voter-approved changes to Auten Road Elementary School and other school district facilities.    The facilities project, approved in an Oct. 3 referendum, will include changing Auten Road Elementary School to an intermediate school to house fifth- and sixth-graders,…

  • 50 Young Eagles take to the skies

    Children soar with the pros at airport event By:Minx McCloud    The Township Committee approved an ordinance last week to establish the Hillsborough Agricultural Advisory Committee.    The committee’s five members will include three resident farmers, one member of either the Environmental Commission or the Planning Board, and a resident of Hillsborough.    State law states that all…

  • Garden Club also helps at Princessville

    Letter to the editor To the editor:    I read with interest the article by Lea Kahn, published in the Oct. 5, 2000 edition of The Lawrence Ledger, titled, "Coming Together To Save History."    I was disappointed, however, that there was no mention nor credit given to the Cemetery Committee of the Lawrence Garden Gate Garden…

  • Packet Newspapers

    www.beaconnews.com Lambertville, Ringoes, New Hope and the surrounding Delaware River communities www.cranburypress.com Cranbury, Monroe Township, Jamesburg, and retirement communities: Clearbrook, Concordia and Rossmoor www.hillsboroughbeacon.com Hillsborough Township, South Somerville, Neshanic, South Branch, Flagtown, Belle Mead and Millstone Borough www.hopewellvalleynews.com Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, Pennington and Titusville www.lawrenceledger.com Lawrence Township and Lawrenceville www.manvillenews.com Manville www.messengerpress.com Allentown Borough,…

  • Local quilts go to Newark babies

    Prebyterian church members use talents Aiming to brighten the lives of sick and abandoned babies in a Newark hospital, members of the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church are sending handmade quilts to the children. By: Lea Kahn    The colorful quilts, hanging on the walls in the corridor at the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church on Main Street, were made…

  • Cards get back on track

    Lawrence stomps Princeton, awaits TrentonSaturday was a good day to be a member of the Lawrence High School football team. By: Steve Feitl    Saturday was a good day to be a member of the Lawrence High School football team.    Amongst the beautiful 75-degree temperatures, Cardinals were seen running and throwing for touchdowns. They blocked and…