Category: archives
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New Hope Chamber is lauded for fireworks
William N. Rowe On a warm Friday evening last year, area residents and tourists line up on the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge waiting for the fireworks to begin. They will be doing it again this year.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Baseball team counting on captain Cleffi’s leadership
Staff photo by Maria Riegel SBHS senior Craig Cleffi takes batting practice with the baseball team this week.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Musing resigns from Borough Council
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Dimitri Musing resigned from the Borough Council on Tuesday, a week after protesting the council’s resistance to immediately acting on a resolution that he claimed would protect its members from personal liability in lawsuits brought against them. The now-former Democratic councilman, who served nearly half of his first…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Library friends host fundraising event
Staff photo by Mary Brienza Jeff Auriemma, a music teacher at Brooks Crossing school in Monmouth Junction, leads a per´formance of the 35-member chamber choir from the school at the North Brunswick Barnes & Noble on Route 1 during a Friends of the Library fundraiser Sunday.
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GUEST OPINION: Schools regionalization feasibility study is needed
Steven Wolock, Lambertville Public School; Robert Campbell, South Hunterdon Regional High School; Jim Gallagher, Stockton Borough School; and Rob Tomenchok, West Amwell Elementary School. On April 27, residents of Lambertville, Stockton, and West Amwell will be asked to fund a feasibility study, which will examine the pros and cons of school district regionalization — the…
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ALLENTOWN: Allentown golfers eye state tourney
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group The Allentown High golf team has lofty goals for this season. The Redbirds have their eye on a trip to the state tournament, and with a large group of golfers returning from last year’s team that goal seems within reach. Already this season Allentown has posted wins over Hightstown,…
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Do some research
Donald Tripp Lambertville A recent letter in The Beacon suggested that if the alleged “12 million illegals” here in the United States paid “social security and other withholding taxes: It might just get us out of the red!” It just so happens to be a fact that “illegals” do have social security taxes withheld…
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Free Tennis Clinics for Adult Beginners at Nassau Tennis Club
Picasa Learn to play tennis at the Nassau Tennis Club. Free tennis clinics offered in May for Adult Beginners.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Local Boy Scout cleans up historic gravesite for Eagle
Kendall Park resident Mike Hickey, 17, led the project, which helped him earn his Eagle Scout rank.
