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MANVILLE: Susan Asher gets seniors in the swim
Susan Asher, in the middle of the pool, uses floatable weights as part of the class for senior citizens. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Sign proclaims town as ‘Purple Heart Community’
Township Administrator Anthony Ferrera, Township Committeewoman Gloria McCauley and Purple Heart local commander Ted Dima look over a copy of a sign declaring Hillsborough as a town that remembers war wounded.
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Merchant Services in Irvine, Surveys Suggest Credit Cards Are the Preferred Method of Payment.
1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Gathered from reputable sources and surveys, Merchant Services has collected a series of statistics that prove that not only is cash no longer king, but it might just cease to be a player in the new economy at all. In the year 2014, it’s hard to believe that not every business accepts…
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LAMBERTVILLE: St. John’s church renovation is on schedule
Arches spire above the altar. The royal blue sky and stars were painted in previously white areas.
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SOUTH COUNTY: High school will open athletic Hall of Fame
By John Tredrea, Special Writer South Hunterdon Regional High School has created an athletic hall of fame, to be known as the Eagle Hall of Fame. The project was undertaken by a committee of school and community leaders. The first group of inductees into Eagle Hall of Fame will be announced during the first home…
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LAMBERTVILLE: St. John’s church renovation is on schedule
A painting of one of the 14 Stations of the Cross has been completed in arches that had previously been painted plain white. The work takes time to add multiple layers of glaze, paint and gold leaf to each.
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WEST AMWELL: Police charge area man as fugitive
On Aug. 2, at about 12:44 a.m. Patrolman James Klesney was on Route 179 when he stopped a vehicle driven by Craig Williams, 24, of Phillipsburg, for a motor vehicle violation. A computer check showed that Mr. Williams was a wanted person from Pennsylvania. Mr. Williams was arrested and charged with being a fugitive from…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Energy program hailed as success
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A second bulk-purchase energy program is being deemed an early success. Lambertville Mayor David DelVecchio said Saturday that the city, West Amwell and the Lambertville Municipal Utilities Authority will save a total of $44,000 during a two-year program that began this spring. The three bodies are jointly purchasing electricity from…
