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Concordia Chamber Players begin new season
By: Les Sdorow "Concordia Chamber Players are so good, you simply have to hear them to believe it!" said Laura Hahn, president of Concordia’s Board of Directors, who, along with musician and artistic director Michelle Djokic, is the driving force behind the ensemble. Concordia also is supported by many other individuals, businesses and organizations, most…
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LHS-SHR alumni to honor three at dinner-dance
By: Sue Kramer With the coming of fall, South Hunterdon and Lambertville High School graduates turn their thoughts to reuniting with classmates, catching up on the lives of high school friends and attending the annual LHS/SHR alumni dinner dance. This year’s event will be held Nov. 25, the Saturday after Thanksgiving. A highlight of each…
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Chit-Chat: In the Lambertville-New Hope area, pets rule!
By: Merle Citron People love their pets. Make no mistake about it. According to my Miami source, the Miami Herald recently ran a story about a woman, who drives a yellow school bus and picks up the dogs of the wealthy. Each dog has his/her own assigned seat on the bus. As soon as the…
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Dunn finishes stint on school board
Sees legacy as improved communication with public By:Laura Toto After a year-and-a-half on the Board of Education, Stanley Dunn is calling it quits owing to increased responsibility at work. Dr. Dunn has been a board member since May 1999. He has served on the communications, policy and curriculum committees, and is chairman of the latter.…
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Daniel Sughrue, 75
HILLSBOROUGH — Daniel J. Sughrue died Monday, Oct. 9, 2000, at Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. He was 75. Born in Cherry Tree, Pa., he lived in Hillsborough for the past 21 years. He was a chemical engineer for Pantasote in Passaic for 10 years, retiring in 1989. Prior to that, he worked for Tenaco of…
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Coming in Thursday’s Ledger
Oct. 12, 2000 edition Here’s what you can expect to read in this week’s issue of The Lawrence Ledger: Cleaning up Lawrence was hit hard by Wednesday’s powerful thunderstorm. We’ll tell you about the storm, the cleanup and how a local corporation is lending a hand. Thievery Car thefts in the township have been on…
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Oct. 19 meeting to discuss garage
By: Jennifer Potash A public session for Princeton Borough residents to express their views about a possible parking garage and other related development downtown has been set for Oct. 19. The meeting with Desman Associates, the firm looking at the feasibility of the garage project at the two borough-owned sites on Spring Street and North…
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Borough Council to discuss parking meter rates
The council may introduce an ordinance tonight. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council is expected to discuss changes in downtown parking meter rates and hours of enforcement tonight. If the council wants the changes to go into effect before the end of the year, an ordinance should be introduced tonight, said Borough Administrator Robert…
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Pitch in to cut school violence
Sunday marks start of YWCA’s Week Without Violence By: Jeff Milgram This coming Sunday marks the beginning of the YWCA’s Week Without Violence, and some of the events will focus on the problem of school violence. School violence isn’t restricted to terrible, well-publicized school-site murders. They are only the tip of the iceberg. Violence in…
