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  • LAMBERTVILLE: Architect honored by AIA-NJ

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville resident Jason Kliwinski recently was named the 2011 New Jersey Architect of the Year by the New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA-NJ).    ”It is an honor to be recognized by your peers at AIA-NJ for an award like this and confirmation that the…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GOP 16th district race down to two

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GOP 16th district race down to two

    South Brunswick Republican Organization Chairman Linda Woods-Cleary shakes hands with 16th district legislative candidate John Saccenti after the organization endorsed him earlier this month.

  • BORDENTOWN: Florence, Bordentown girls hoop teams have holes to fill

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Both the Florence High and Bordentown Regional High School girls basketball teams have lost go-to players, but both remain positive that they have good seasons ahead.    Florence graduated all-time leading scorer Sarah Muchowski, who ended her season with 1,512 career points, a county-best 466 that came last year. She…

  • MILLIONS GATHER FOR UNPRECEDENTED EVENT HONORING THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST December 25, 2011 marks the first valid celebration of Christ’s birth

    Tara Byrne FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Tara Byrne 201-724-5558 [email protected] www.christcameagain.com MILLIONS GATHER FOR UNPRECEDENTED EVENT HONORING THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST December 25, 2011 marks the first valid celebration of Christ’s birth NEW YORK – On December 25th, the World Mission Society Church of God will celebrate the birthday of Second Coming Christ, Ahnsahnghong,…

  • Preserve announces Twinleaf recipients

       Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve has announced the recipients of the first Twinleaf Awards.    ”We are excited that this new program was so well received and that we are able to recognize 10 participants with this award,” said Preserve Education Coordinator Amy Hoffmann.    Six individuals and two teams received the first Twinleaf Awards. The 2011 Twinleaf…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Santa and company coming Friday

       LAMBERTVILLE — Residents of Lambertville will get an early visit from Santa Claus — along with a number of his friends and acquaintances — on Friday evening.    Beginning at 6 p.m., Santa will climb aboard a fire truck at the Union/Fleetwing Firehouse on North Main Street and begin his ride through town to hand out…

  • Man appeals conviction in Amy Giordano killing

    Citing ‘inadmissible evidence,’ Rosario DiGirolamo wants guilty plea thrown out By Doug Carman, Special Writer    A Millstone man who pleaded guilty to the 2007 slaying of a woman in her Hightstown apartment will appeal his conviction next month, his attorney said.    Attorney Jerome Ballarotto said oral arguments for Rosario DiGirolamo’s appeal is scheduled for Jan.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GOP 16th district race down to two

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: GOP 16th district race down to two

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The race to fill the un-expired term of the late Republican Assemblyman Peter Biondi is now down to two candidates.¶ Hunterdon County Freeholder William Mennen withdrew from the contest Wednesday afternoon, according to a letter from the candidate to Republican committee members throughout the new district.¶ "I am no…

  • POLICE BLOTTER: Dec. 22, 2011

    Bordentown City     David Stimon, 24, of Bordentown City, was stopped by police Dec. 6 and charged with having outstanding warrants in East Windsor and Hamilton totaling $1,231.    He was searched while in custody and found to possess marijuana and also was charged with possession of CDS, police said. He was turned over to Hamilton police…