Category: archives
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LAMBERTVILLE: New dispatch system to go into effect June 1
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville had more calls for emergency services last year — almost 5,000 — than it has residents, and most go off without a hitch. Imagine, though, if some of them didn’t. A misunderstood address in a call to firefighters or for a heart attack victim could mean a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Holt: Government needs to invest in tech biz
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, speaks with Liquid Light senior scientists Emily Cole and Narayanappa Sivasankar at the company lab in a Deer Park Road office and research complex May 19.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Sports News & Notes
The SBSC U12 Thunder soccer team recently won its flight. Team members include (front row, from left)Adriano Villano, Alfonso Buono, David Juro, Stephen Disario, Kunaal Edekar; (back row) Brandon Marna, Will Robinson, Kunal Thakral, Sean Martin, Nick Hoffman, Anirudh Vemulapalli and cach Ray Villano. Missing from the photo are Victor Medina and coach Dan Disario.
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EAST WINDSOR: Mobile passport service aids local applicants
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR — Ben Serlin wasn’t planning to leave the country in the immediate future, but he still decided he wanted a new passport Wednesday. His brother Nick was due to get his renewed anyway. Typically, the East Windsor brothers would have to take a trip to Trenton or Hamilton…
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PLUMSTEAD: Warriors hope win gets them rolling
Baseball wins CJ I opener By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The New Egypt baseball team didn’t have the sort of regular season it expected, but it can put that all behind it with a run in the state tournament. The Warriors got off to a good start with an 11-2 win over ninth-seeded South…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Sports News & Notes
The SBSC U14 Vikings started the season 4-0 and never looked back in going 7-1-2 and winning their Flight 1 title thanks to strong goalkeeping, a powerful defense, strategic midfield play and slick foot skills up front. Team members include (front row, from left) Brielle Errico, Brianna Spence, Michaela Knoblock, Elisa Meranchik, Page MacFarlan, Rebecca…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City mulls buying SUV for police
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The city is considering the purchase of a new vehicle for the Police Department. The mayor and City Council recently introduced an ordinance that would authorize spending $45,000 for an SUV or sport-utility vehicle. If approved, it would be the Lambertville Police Department’s first SUV. The needs of…
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Hartpences’ Family Iris Patch arose from joke
Boyd Hartpence stands by his family’s Iris Patch that started because of a joke.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Spoil’d Rotten rocks community
Spoil’d Rotten band members, from left, Connor Ernst, 17, Natalie Ortega, 17, Jefferson Williams, 16, and at the drums, Dillon Sutton, 17, perform a scene for a music video for their new single “Wreck Over You” at Tavern on the Lake Monday.
