Category: archives
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CRANBURY – League fuzzy on new bat regs
Staff photo by David Kilby Matthew Del Sol, 8, grips an Easton Stealth bat, one of the several composite bats recently approved by Little League, Inc. while taking some swings at the Extra Innings Training Center on Corporate Drive.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Princeton sewer easements closer to reality with 3-0 vote
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer After almost a full decade, the Township Council introduced an ordinance Tuesday evening accepting an easement from Princeton University for a sewer line on Ridge Road by a vote of 3-0. Councilman Charles Carley was not in the room at the time of the vote, and Councilman John O’Sullivan was…
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SENIOR MENUS
April 14-21 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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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Councilman plans freeholder bid
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Township Councilman John O’Sullivan was one of two candidates selected by the Middlesex County Republican Organization to run for freeholder in June’s primary election, according to a press release. Mr. O’Sullivan was selected at The Middlesex County Republican Organization’s Nominating Convention on April 6 at The Forge in Woodbridge that…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – News & Notes
By Rich Fisher, Special Writer They started as an unknown 4th grade travel team and developed into one of the most successful, talented and competitive basketball travel teams in the state. The South Brunswick PAL 8th grade girl’s team recently finished their travel career with an incredible record of 157-25 over the past five years.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Editorial: Support for budget and candidates
EDITORIAL We support the school district’s $134 million budget and urge all South Brunswick voters to show their support as well on April 27. The Board of Education did the very best it could in crafting this year’s budget despite a 4.3 percent drop in the property value of the municipality. The spending plan does…
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LAEF auction was a sell-out!
Jill Myers, president, Lambertville Area Education Foundation board of trustees The Lambertville Area Education Foundation’s 10th annual Auction Benefit, held March 26 was a tremendous, sold-out success! On behalf of the board of trustees of the LAEF, I would like to express appreciation for the generosity that our local community members, artists and businesses…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City man victim of assault
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — A 59-year-old city man suffered “substantial facial injuries” when he was assaulted in his apartment early April 7, according to Lambertville police. Police Director Bruce Cocuzza said the incident was “not a robbery or any kind of random crime,” and investigators believe the altercation was between two friends…
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