Category: archives
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MONROE: Grandparents enjoy day out with grandchildren
Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE The Monroe Township Recreation Department hosted its 14th annual Grandparent’s Day Out on Dec. 28. The event was free for all grandparents who were residents of Monroe Township or to resident grandchildren who invited their grandparents from out of town. Attendees were asked to bring unexpired canned goods, which…
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HUNTERDON: Health director retires after 26 years
The Hunterdon County Department of Health recently announced the retirement of its director, John Beckley, after more than 26 years serving county residents. With more than 36 years career experience in directing public health programming, Mr. Beckley’s departure is considered a significant loss in the public health sector. ”To serve the people of Hunterdon County…
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Dogs and owners have lost good friend
Deanne and Frank Fortunato (and Chloe and Magnus) Lambertville Upon becoming a dog owner in Lambertville one quickly learns that there is a vibrant, nearly round-the-clock dog sub-culture that exists side-by-side with the regular goings on in town. Dogs have to be walked frequently and regularly and so far we’ve only seen people on…
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ALLENTOWN: Redbird boys working overtime
Duymich has a larger role on court By Justin Feil, The Packet Group It’s hard to imagine that any team has hit the sort of stretch that the Allentown High School boys basketball team did over the last week. The Redbirds played three overtime games consecutively, winning one of them, 49-47, over West Windsor-Plainsboro North…
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COLUMBUS: Greyhounds are making strides
Girls hoops on win streak By Justin Feil, The Packet Group With each week, Ed Fitzpatrick sees more progress from his Northern Burlington County High girls basketball team. The Greyhounds started the season 1-2 with both losses coming to state powers, but have since rallied with wins in three of their next four games to…
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SENIOR MENUS
Jan. 12-19 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…
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Maurer Productions OnStage Presents Neil Simon’s “Laughter on the 23rd Floor”
From left, Joe Zedeny as Val, Casey Woods as Kenny, Brett Molotsky as Brian, Joseph Perignat (center) as Max Prince and John Pinto (foreground) as Ira in the Neil Simon comedy “Laughter on the 23rd Floor,” presented by Maurer Productions OnStage at MCCC.
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Fire & Ice Ball is slated Saturday in New Hope
NEW HOPE — The Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival kicks off Saturday at 8 p.m. with the third annual Fire & Ice Ball, which will be held at The New Hope Arts Center, 2 Stockton Ave., New Hope. The Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce promises another “can’t-miss party to chase away the winter blues,” featuring…
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CRANBURY: Township takes time to restore minutes
KilbyThe first page of the 1872-1912 book of minutes from Cranbury Committee meetings.
