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  • Ceremonies to honor fallen vets

    By: David Weinstein    It’s a day both solemn and celebratory.    Solemn, with respect for the more than 1 million American lives lost in various wars.    Celebratory, with respect for the heroics, deeds and bravery of each and every person who served in the United States military.    On Memorial Day, the American flag is flown at…

  • City truck ban push began 30 years ago

    Residents wanted trucks banned from Lambertville following deadly gas explosions in 1970 and 1971. By: Sue Kramer LAMBERTVILLE — For some residents, the battle to ban trucks on area roads is nothing new, and they’re speaking out in frustration over their 15-year battle with the state. "We’ve been lied to, given false promises and been…

  • Memorial Day parade info

    Annual event Monday morning in Allentown By: Frank C. D’Amico    ALLENTOWN — The borough’s annual Memorial Day Parade, sponsored by the Allentown Lions Club, will begin at 10 a.m. Monday.    The parade will begin on North Main Street at Allen Drive before heading south on Main Street through the borough and turning left onto High…

  • Solebury OKs 200-unit ‘age-qualified’ development

    By: Lester Sdorow        SOLEBURY — The township is a step closer to having “age-qualified” housing for residents who are at least 55-years-old.    The Board of Supervisors Tuesday passed a zoning ordinance paving the way for a development of 220 age-qualified single-family houses on 160 acres off Route 202. The development, Fox Run Preserve, was…

  • Rose M. Mancuso

       Rose M. Mancuso, 78, died Monday at St. Joseph’s Care Center.    Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived in Lawrenceville.    Mrs. Mancuso retired as an administrator for Nynex Corp., Manhattan.    Daughter of the late Joseph and Assunta Tenerello Nardiello, wife of the late Vincent Mancuso and sister of the late Mary Ferrara, Louise Viggiano and Gabriel…

  • Computer literacy – an oxymoron?

    By: Joan Ruddiman Clifford Stoll is a self-professed "propeller-head." He has been intimately connected to computers since the 1960s. An astronomer by training and profession, he commands banks of computers. He made his name as an author in the mid-1980s with "Cuckoo’s Egg," a riveting account of his experiences tracking an international computer hacker. After…

  • Federal grant to help fund school patrols

    By: David Weinstein    A three-year federal grant, totaling $500,000, to be used to pay the salary and benefits for four school resource officers in South Brunswick schools was accepted by the Township Council Tuesday night.    Police Lt. Ron Schmalz applied for the grant in April 1999. The department was awarded the grant last month.    There…

  • Hopewell Township wants state to enforce ban

    By: John Tredrea        HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — In the wake of the recent death of a Lambertville video store clerk who succumbed to injuries suffered when a tractor trailer on an interstate run crashed into the store and the recent disclosure that the New Jersey State Police have issued no summonses to rigs in violation…