Category: archives
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Bat mitzvah project helps dog ‘see’
Caryn Goldenberg trains Willow to be a Seeing Eye dog By: Linda J. Field ‘It’s a commitment, and a lot of work. I take care of her both day and night. If she wants to go out, I take her. Sometimes when I’ve had a long day, it’s a lot.’ Caryn Goldenberg It was a…
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Public records bill will release too much
GUEST OPINION by Edward T. O’Connor Jr. When John Stevens and his wife, Mary, testified before Congress a few weeks ago, they told a chilling story. The 72-year-old retired Air Force officer said he and his wife had always paid their bills on time and always paid their debts. But their Social Security numbers were…
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City man charged with sexually assaulting boy
By: Sue Kramer LAMBERTVILLE – A Ferry Street man was arrested Friday by detectives from the Hunterdon County Prosecutor’s Office and charged with two counts of sexual assault against a minor. Joseph Kerekes, 55, of 66 Ferry St. was arrested after the victim’s father reported the two assaults, which he said occurred over a…
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Time to make better investment in people
KIDS AND COMMUNITY By: Judy Shepps Battle It’s national presidential convention time, and the air will soon be saturated with utopian promises from all contenders. We can expect to be inundated with cries such as "Select me and this country will have quality affordable health care!" or "I can bring about full employment and crime-free…
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Chiropractor feels at home
Opens business in Allentown By: Mark Moffa ALLENTOWN – Two weeks ago, six years after purchasing a house on North Main Street and five years after initiating the process to work out of her home, Dr. Kim Wojcik opened her chiropractic office. "The whole goal of all this was so that I could be here…
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William J. Krasnow
William J. Krasnow, 84, died July 27 at Genesis Elder Care Center, South Brunswick after a long illness. Born in New York, he lived in Long Island for 44 years before moving to the Rossmoor Senior Community in Monroe seven years ago. He had been an office manager for the New York Department of Social…
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Ducks, geese cause ‘piles’ of trouble at park
Fowl feces messing up Cavallo Park By: Les Sdorow LAMBERTVILLE – The city’s Lambertville’s duck and geese "problem" is truly multi-faceted, causing many residents and officials to cry "fowl!" To some it’s the mounds of "poop" the big birds deposit along the Delaware and Raritan Canal towpath, on the river shore line and even in…
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Clarksburg duo in Hambletonian Oaks
By: Ken Weingartner After seven career starts, ChinaStar still is looking to find her way to the winner’s circle. There would be no better time to make that trip than Saturday afternoon. Certainly, that’s the way owner-trainer Kerstin Milton sees it. The Clarksburg resident will be sending ChinaStar behind the gate for Saturday’s $500,000 Hambletonian…
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Edition of Aug. 3, 2000
Lynne B. Wickenden, Nina Evans, Harry R. Hixon, Katherine Scheidt, Wolfgang Asmus, William James (Pearl) Pelle Lynne Wickenden Lynne B. Wickenden, 52, died Monday at home. She lived in Hannover, Germany, before moving to Pennington this year. Ms. Wickenden was an opera soprano and sang in Italy, Switzerland, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Daughter of…
