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Saums Interiors offers seminars
Register early; attendance limited “We’re opening the doors to our trade secrets!” is a seminar series hosted by Saums Interiors of Hopewell. The seminar will focus on three topics on three different Saturdays in June. On June 3, at 10:30 a.m., the topic is Accessory Arranging. If one is having difficulty completing a project because…
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Council to consider pay raises
Mayor, council, non-union department heads may get 3.25 percent more in 2000 By: Lea Kahn The mayor and Township Council will receive 3.25 percent pay increases each year for 2000 and 2001, under the salary ordinance that the council introduced this week. The salary ordinance covers the nonaffiliated municipal employees, ranging from the municipal court…
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A civic duty
Memorial Day time to remember nation’s fallen By:Andy Henkel In 1868, May 30 was designated to honor a very special group of Americans. Those are the men and women who served this great country and paid the ultimate sacrifice — they paid with their lives. This day was originally called Decoration Day because it is…
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Off to Germany
LEDGER LAND by T.J. Furman Andrew Kenney, like most young people who are graduating high school, will be going away to school by the end of this summer. Unlike most kids at Lawrence High School, however, the school will be in Europe. Andrew will board a plane in Washington, D.C., Aug. 13 and fly to…
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Prosecutor indicts toy-wielding teen
Suspect allegedly pointed plastic gun at police By:Jack Baney The Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office indicted a South Triangle Road man Wednesday on charges stemming from allegations that he pointed a toy gun at a Hillsborough police officer earlier this month. Jerald J. Fasoli, 18, of 147 South Triangle Road, could face up to 11½ years…
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Police getting back to full strength
New hire will enable greater community policing By:Kristy Klaus The Police Department is back at full capacity following the Borough Council’s decision Monday to hire a new police officer. The council hired Craig Jeremiah, a lifelong Manville resident, to begin work June 5. The department has been down an officer since the Feb. 9 death…
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Leaving her mark
A quick smile or simple wave is all it takes By:Minx McCloud I often wonder what happened to the old man at the train station. Every morning when I dropped Jim off for work, the old man would be standing there, apparently waiting for someone to pick him up. Well, perhaps he wasn’t that old,…
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Dennis Mancuso
Plumsted By: Staff PLUMSTED — Dennis Mancuso, 56, died Tuesday at Centra State Medical Center, Freehold. Born in Trenton, he lived in Hightstown and in Jackson for 26 years before moving to Plumsted a year ago. He worked for Perrine Pontiac, Cranbury. He was a member of Jackson United Methodist Church. Son of the late…
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49 North Main
A pretty setting and a casual flair define this Lambertville eatery. By: Pat Tanner 49 North Main 49 North Main St., Lambertville (609) 397-5990 Food: Good Cuisine: Casual American favorites Service: Casual Ambiance: Relaxed and also casual; pretty setting Prices: Inexpensive to moderate Hours: Lunch: noon to 3 p.m., Thurs.-Sun. Dinner: 5 to 9 p.m.,…
