Category: archives
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New Hope Historical Society has more room for holiday tea
Planners for the Dec. 2 holiday event have found a way to enable more people to attend, thanks to Robert Facchina and Susan Lauyer (from left), shown above at the 2011 New Hope Historical Society tea with Ben and Carolyn Meadows.
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MONROE: Gaskos holds holiday open house
Amy Batista photo Lorenzo Galli, 1, of Keyport sits with his brother Logan, 3, on Santa’s lap during the annual Christmas Open House at Gasko’s Family Farm & Greenhouses in Monroe Nov. 23.
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Football rivalry: Make it better!
Steve Chernoski Lambertville Some future considerations should be made to enhance the new Thanksgiving football rivalry between New Hope-Solebury and South Hunterdon Regional high schools. While, New Hope-Solebury High School is a very walkable destination for many in the area, South Hunterdon is not. The parking situation in West Amwell on Thursday calls for…
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ROBBINSVILLE: School leaders make final push for referendum
Voters to decide fate of $18.9 million project on Dec. 11 By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — With less than two weeks to go before voters cast ballots, school district leaders made their case Monday night for an $18.9 million referendum that would add 29 classrooms to two overcrowded schools. About 75 residents attended…
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MONMOUTH: Millstone, Upper Freehold to get farmland grants
Garden State Preservation Trust approves $500,000 for both towns TRENTON — The Garden State Preservation Trust recently approved grant requests for $3.6 million to help Monmouth County, a nonprofit organization and five communities, including Millstone and Upper Freehold, preserve farmland. The GSPT, which is the independent authority that acts as the gatekeeper of the $2.7…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Committee will look into power supply concerns
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Bradley Campbell, a former commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Protection, will chair a Lambertville committee that will investigate issues pertaining to power supply companies. The city gets its electric power from Jersey Central :Power and Light (JCP&L). The Committee was appointed by Mayor David Del Vecchio…
