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  • Unity Bank Team Participates in March of Dimes 5K

    Unity Bank Team Participates in March of Dimes 5K

    By Yankee Public Relations Unity Bank sponsored and had a team participate in the March of Dimes 5K for Healthy Babies 2012 held September 23rd at Johnson Park in Piscataway. The Unity Bank team is pictured at the event: (from left back row) Loan Workout Associate Wynn Tran of Lawrenceville; Wire Transfer Specialist Marie Hoag…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Annual inspection

    LAMBERTVILLE: Annual inspection

     The annual inspection of the Lambertville Fire Department and the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad was held Sunday on York Street. The city’s three fire units observed Fire Prevention Week last week with many activities planned by a committee composed of Greg Heller, Mitchell Ege Jr. and Cindy Strauss. These events culminated with a…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council candidates answer League questions
  • West Amwell classmates plan reunion on Saturday

    West Amwell classmates plan reunion on Saturday

       Friday (Oct. 12) marked the 60th anniversary of the dedication of West Amwell Township Consolidated School (Elementary School), according to Betsy Lombardi Vaughn, now a resident of Fort Myers, Florida.    In a message last week, she said:    ”My class was the charter kindergarten class at the new school. Through the years, we averaged 30 students,…

  • Local High School Senior Scores Big for Autism

    Local High School Senior Scores Big for Autism

    By Aileen Kornblatt On October 13th Princeton Day School (PDS) Senior Samantha Asch, raised $10,000 with her Aces for Eden tennis benefit to raise money for Eden Autism Services, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with autism and their families.  Asch’s brother Andrew has been a student at Eden for the…

  • Music of Love

    Music of Love

    Cassandra Marie Lambros, soprano and violinist

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Officials happy school is gone

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — City officials are glad the old Lambertville High School building, which has been vacant for decades, was knocked down before Halloween. The building was demolished last week.    Lambertville Police Director Bruce Cocuzza said the abandoned high school had caused multiple problems for years.    ”The site has been a…

  • SPORTS: Delran, 5-0, streaks past also-undefeated Florence

    SPORTS: Delran, 5-0, streaks past also-undefeated Florence

    By Anthony Williams, Special Writer    Droves of Florence Memorial High School graduates flocked to Friday night’s football game against Delran High School to celebrate Alumni Night.    Blue and Gold filled the bleachers from end to end and left standing room only along the fence line by kickoff.    Players, cheerleaders and fans celebrated 70 years of…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council candidates answer League questions