Category: archives
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LAMBERTVILLE: Local man wins Peabody Award
Bill Jersey, of Lambertville, won a Peabody Award for a documentary he made.
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LAWRENCE: Man charged with attempt to lure teen
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A 33-year-old Lawrence Township man who tried to talk a 16-year-old girl into taking a ride with him has been charged with attempting to lure or entice a child into a car, after an April 27 incident, according to police. Jean Delince Clermont of Johnson Avenue was charged after he…
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Vittorio Sciolli Exhibition
By Pat Busacca The Princeton University League is hosting an art exhibition featuring works by Vittorio Sciolli at 171 Broadmead, 2nd floor. The opening reception is Friday, May 18 from 5-8 pm. Refreshments will be served. The Gallery hours are Saturday, May 19 from 11 am to 6 pm and Sunday, May 20 from noon…
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THE ARTS: May 3
— Now through May 12, New Hope Arts is hosting its 11th annual Indoor Sculpture Exhibition 2012. On May 9, a special reception and review is co-sponsored by The New Hope Library and New Hope Arts as a part of its ongoing cultural outreach to the community. Carol Cruickshanks, center director, will host the event…
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MANVILLE: Educational foundation hosts spring bowling break
School’s out, so mid-April was a perfect time to spend time with the family. The Manville Educational Foundation sponsored a spring break family event downtown at Ten Pin Lanes on Tuesday, April 10. Families came to try out their skill and enjoy time together.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Autism film wows audience at premiere
Another showing May 17 at school Musicians played as more than 200 people came across the red carpet April 19 for the first public screening of the documentary, “Touched by Autism,” created by Triangle Elementary School teacher Viktoria Wargo. Ms. Wargo, a special education teacher, goes to great lengths each year to celebrate National Autism…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter for week of April 23-29
A construction scene at 249 North Main St. created dust that activated a fire alarm, resulting in police, rescue and fire units being called just before 9 a.m. April 23. * * * Patrolman John Granahan checked the rivers in town at about 1:30 p.m. April 23 for a reported missing man. Nothing suspicious was…
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LAWRENCE: School board members sworn, officers elected
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Four newly elected school board members were sworn into office and new officers were elected when the Lawrence Township Board of Education held its annual reorganization meeting last week. Jo Ann Groeger, Thomas Patrick and Kevin Van Hise were sworn into office for three-year terms and Michael Horan was sworn…
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‘Social experiment certain to fail’
Mary Bell, Lambertville The world has become a twisted mess and no more so than in New Jersey. Witness this one: The state of New Jersey is seeking to purchase the vast inventory of foreclosed houses in the state and turn these units into low-income public housing. A bill, which is making its way through…
