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  • STOCKTON: Solar power: Local couple expects to save money

    STOCKTON: Solar power: Local couple expects to save money

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    STOCKTON — Residents Paul-Andre de Lame and his wife Michele Lemaire are going to be helping the environment.    And, they’re going to save a big boatload of money on the electricity they use in their Lambertville-Headquarters Road residence.    Being completed this week is the installation of 66 solar panels on…

  • STOCKTON: Solar power: Local couple expects to save money

    STOCKTON: Solar power: Local couple expects to save money

    Shown are two SolarCity employees installing panels on the roof of a Stockton area residence. Photo courtesy of Laryenco Production LLC

  • Diocese of Metuchen to co-host event for deaf

    By Erin Friedlander PISCATWAY – The Diocese of Metuchen, together with the Archdiocese of Newark and the Dioceses of Camden, Paterson and Trenton, will co-host the Second Annual Catholic Deafest on Saturday, March 24. Open to all persons in the state who are deaf or have hearing loss, the event will take place from 10…

  • JAMESBURG: Pit bull’s gentleness inspires book

    JAMESBURG: Pit bull’s gentleness inspires book

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    JAMESBURG — Todd Jagemann and his wife, Robyn, decided to adopt an abused pit bull a few years ago, and the affectionate personality of the dog, Macy, has inspired Mr. Jagemann to write a children’s book about her.    Since the time they bought their house on Ridgeview Road, they both wanted…

  • MONROE: Township welcomes three new police officers

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    MONROE — Three new officers recently were added to Monroe’s police force.    Officers Daniel Lang, Robert Thuring and Matthew Mordecai were sworn in by Mayor Richard Pucci at the Monroe Township Council meeting Monday.    Mr. Lang, 25, is from Sayreville and is a graduate of Kean University, Union. He graduated from…

  • MONROE: Local politicians read Dr. Seuss to students

    MONROE: Local politicians read Dr. Seuss to students

    Councilwoman Leslie Koppel, along with her daughter, seventh-grader Remi Koppel, were guest readers of Dr. Seuss’ “Fox in Socks” at Oak Tree Elementary School in Benjamin Howroyd’s third-grade class March 2 during Read Across America day. Photo by Amy Batista.

  • SENIOR MENUS

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance.    The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution.    All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine.    The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise…

  • JAMESBURG: District to exceed 2 % cap to keep students at MTHS

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    JAMESBURG — The Jamesburg School District released its tentative spending plan for the 2012-13 school year March 1, and it reveals the district plans to go far above the 2 percent tax levy cap most districts have to stay under.    If passed, the total tentative operating budget for the Jamesburg School…

  • Wilf Campus Celebrates Purim

    Wilf Campus Celebrates Purim

    Dorothy Naphtali Celebrates Purim at Stein Assisted Living