Category: archives
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Help preserve Hamburg Mountain … again
THE STATE WE’RE IN by Michele S. Byers It would be nice to think that once public dollars go into buying parks and open space for the citizenry, the land is protected once and for all. We should not have to buy it twice, or spend time and effort to preserve the land again. Unfortunately,…
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Teens charged with peddling without permit
Represented Texas company By:David Learn Police charged two out-of-town teens with violating the township’s ban on door-to-door soliciting without a permit on Aug. 17. Melissa McKnight, 18, of 260 Hughes Road, Grass Valley, Calif., and Tammy Lewis, 19, of 300 Spence St., Fairmont, W.Va., were arrested at DeCamp Drive and Westcott Road at 3:06 p.m.…
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Gulick House suit goes to trial Tuesday
Developer seeking approval for 71-room assisted living facility By: Lea Kahn The long-running lawsuit between Laurel Construction Management Inc. and the Lawrence Township Zoning Board of Adjustment is headed for a nonjury trial in U.S. District Court next week. Hanging in the balance is the fate of the historic William Gulick House, which Laurel Construction…
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Valley Chorus has welcome event
Tired of singing to the shower walls? Looking for a congenial group of singers to learn and perform a wide variety of choral music with you? Meet the Hopewell Valley Chorus! On Sept. 11 at 7 p.m., the chorus will hold a "Welcome to Chorus" rehearsal, the first of its 2000-2001 concert season. Members invite…
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The Cell
This gruesome, virtual-reality shocker flick is the feature-film debut for commercial director Tarsem. [R] By: Kam Williams How do you go from filming whiny billionaire Bill Gates droning on unsympathetically about his money problems to making a bloody, bizarre sci-fi thriller about a barbaric, berserk serial killer? Ask Tarsem, the uni-named East Indian director who won…
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Trap Rock sues Hopewell Township
Recent rezoning is the target By:John Tredrea Trap Rock Industries has a filed a lawsuit against Hopewell Township, alleging that recent zoning changes affecting Trap Rock property in the central township are "arbitrary and capricious," thus violating the firm’s rights as stated in the New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL). Trap Rock attorney Richard…
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Barber still place to go for conversation
Adamo, customer discuss Manville in meandering conversation By:Eric Schwarz Barber shops have long been indoor town squares, a place for a captive customer and an artisan to discuss their families, their communities, the world at large. A conversation at Adamo’s Barber Shop on Aug. 17 was no different. The Manville News stopped by to talk…
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Thomas Robbins Jr.
Member of American Medical Association and American Psychiatric Association By: Staff HIGHTSTOWN – Dr. Thomas W. Robbins Jr. 66, died Aug. 18 at South Jersey Hospital, Millville. Born in Wilkes Barre, Pa., he lived in Princeton and Hightstown most of his life. Dr. Robbins worked the past 10 years with the Center For Family Guidance,…
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More buyout money possible
More federal aid will be distributed among Floyd victims By:Eric Schwarz Two supplemental federal funds may help Manville buy out more flood-damaged properties than already approved by the federal and state governments. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is coming up with criteria to distribute the extra funds to disaster areas, Mayor Angelo Corradino said Tuesday…
