Category: archives
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LAEF says thanks
Dana Kurtbek, food chairwoman On March 27, the Lambertville Area Education Foundation held its annual Dinner and Auction benefiting South Hunterdon Regional High School and its three sending districts, Lambertville Elementary, West Amwell Elementary and Stockton Elementary. The event was a huge success thanks to the many local contributors. I would like to personally…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Council approves budget; average tax increase $465
Boyne casts lone dissenting vote on $18.8M plan By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE Township homeowners will be paying an average $465 more a year in municipal taxes under the $18.8 million 2010 budget approved by the Township Council. The council voted 4-1 to adopt the budget during a sparsely attended public hearing June…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 4-H group changes with times
By Brian Roach, Staff Writer New Centre Dairy 4-H Club marks 80 years When Nancy Kirby was 9 years old, she helped her father and her brothers raise beef steer in a small, four-stall barn on the family’s Bedminster property. And, even though she had always wanted a horse for the family barn, Ms. Kirby…
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GUESTS CATCH A GLIMPSE OF SIGHT RESTORATION AT LIONS EYE BANK OF NEW JERSEY OPEN HOUSE
Photo caption: Left to right: LEBNJ Board Treasurer, Stanley Grossman; LEBNJ Board Vice-Chair, Elspeth Moore; Board Chairman, Rick Chittum; Midwest Eye-Banks CEO, Kevin Ross; Former LEBNJ Executive Director, Marshall Klein; and Executive Director, Marga
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The Mojo Gypsies at Amalfi’s in Lawrenceville, NJ on Friday, July 16
"Professor" Dave Orban of the Mojo Gypsies
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LAMBERTVILLE: Garden planning meeting tonight at library
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — With a $2,500 state grant and permission from the city’s Recreation Commission, a local environmental group will begin planning tonight, Thursday, for a new community vegetable garden. SEE Lambertville will hold a planning meeting at 7 p.m. at the Lambertville Public Library, 6 Lilly St. SEE stands for…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local teens charged in burglary
By Davy James, Staff Writer Five South Brunswick teenagers were charged in connection with a burglary to a Cottonwood Court home over the weekend. Siris Vasquez Jr., 19, Stephanie Lewis, 18, and a 16-year-old, 15-year-old and 14-year-old are accused of working together to carry out the burglary Saturday evening. At 9 p.m. Saturday, the homeowner…
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Rich says thanks
Zach Rich, West Amwell I would like to thank everyone who supported me in the West Amwell primary election. Thank you for expressing the direction you would like our local government to move toward. It’s important we continue to work together in these tough times.
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MANVILLE: Police groups note programs’ success
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Police officers are being flagged down by bike-riding children pointing to the helmets on their heads in hopes of being issued a ticket for ice cream from LJ’s Boardwalk Ice Cream and Eatery on South Main Street. And because this bicycle safety program has worked so well in town,…
