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  • BORDENTOWN CITY

    By: centraljersey.com David Stimon, 24, was charged with possession of marijuana and controlled dangerous substance paraphernalia Dec. 26. Police were called to Willow Street for some a disturbance, and found Mr. Stimon in a verbal confrontation with the homeowner who wanted him removed. Investigation revealed that Mr. Stimon had five active warrants out of Ewing.…

  • Linda Seida

    By: centraljersey.com WEST AMWELL – Lambertville and West Amwell are lining up to obtain certification in a voluntary environmental program, a move that could open pots of "green funding" for green living. The program, Sustainable Jersey, describes itself as a certification program for municipalities in the state that want to "go green" and save money.…

  • Prepping for Oscar

    Here are the films you should see if you want to be prepared for the awards season By Elise Nakhnikian THERE are less than 50 days left to watch the nominated films before the Oscars air on the last Sunday in February, so this week’s review is a rundown of movies that I expect to…

  • Bake sale aids youth villages

    By: centraljersey.com A bake sale at Temple Beth-El, 67 Route 206, netted more than $300 to benefit the Yemin Orde Youth Villages in Israel. Yemin Orde is an institution that aids at-risk youth with counseling, food, shelter and education. Recent wildfires in Israel caused a lot of destruction in these villages, and the money raised…

  • 2 local firemen honored with awards

    By: centraljersey.com Florence fireman/EMT Paul Wright was given a Valor Award Jan. 6 for actions taken to rescue a motorist from a vehicle following an accident on the N.J. Turnpike on May 21, 2010 and Capt. Clarence Carter of the Bordentown City Fire Department received the Meritorious Service Award for 57 years of service. The…

  • John Tredrea

    By: centraljersey.com The Hopewell Township police and Mercer County’s Serious Crash Response Team are investigating a one-car crash that occurred on Carter Road Saturday morning. Township Lt. Lance Maloney said a silver 2004 Toyota Corolla, driven by Mackenzie Kimmel, 23, of Deere Run Court, Pennington, was traveling south on Carter Road, just south of Bayberry…

  • Festival will benefit recreation efforts, food bank

    By: centraljersey.com The 2011 Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival will begin on Jan. 22 and end on Jan. 30. The 2011 Winter Festival committee has been planning and updating events and activities. The festival offers seasonal activities highlighting the beauty of the twin river town communities in the winter months. Twin Rivertown Projects, Inc., a 501c…

  • IRS Offers Tips on How to Obtain Tax Forms and Publications This Tax Season; Consider Electronic Filing and Kick the Paper Habit

    By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson The Internal Revenue Service has free tax forms and publications on a wide variety of topics available through various options. Due to the continued growth in electronic filing, the availability of free options available for taxpayers to get forms and efforts to reduce costs; the IRS no longer automatically…

  • ALLENTOWN: Borough Council swears in new members

    ALLENTOWN: Borough Council swears in new members

    By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer    ALLENTOWN — The Borough Council held its annual reorganization meeting last week to swear in three council members, adopt a $485,239 temporary operating budget and make municipal appointments for 2011.    Mayor Stuart Fierstein told the six members of the all-Republican council to brace for a difficult year ahead because of…