Category: archives
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Kingston Historical Society, Secretary
By Ceil Leedom The Kingston Historical Society will hold its Annual Meeting at 7:30 pm Tuesday June 1st at the Kingston Fire House, 6 Heathcote Brook Road (just off Route 27) in Kingston. After a very brief business meeting, there will be an illustrated presentation entitled "Princeton Battlefield – New Discoveries and Future Possibilities" by Kip…
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JAMESBURG: Developer eyes removal of project’s age rules
By Maria Prato, Staff Writer JAMESBURG Owners of a proposed age-restricted development on Lake Street are seeking permission to remove the age requirement. The borough Land Use Board approved the 45-unit 21 one-bedroom and 24 two-bedroom project in 2005. However, Angela & Nicole Properties returned to the Land Use Board last week…
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"Mother Goose" Brings Nurseryland Characters to Life at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre June 5
Nursery characters come to life in “Mother Goose,” to be presented by Kaleidoscope Theatre at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Saturday, June 5 at 2 and 4 p.m. Tickets are available online at www.kelseytheatre.net or by calling 609-570-3333.
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Asher has town’s best interests at heart
Susan Asher, Manville I would like to take a moment and reflect on some issues Kathye Quick made reference to in the Manville News, May 13th. On Jan. 17, 2006, I had my first Finance Committee meeting. Members in attendance: Ms. Quick, Robert Petrone and myself. I believe this was the first time each department…
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CRANBURY: Babe Ruth fields sees first ball games
By Maria Prato, Staff Writer CRANBURY It was “play ball” on Saturday at the township’s new Babe Ruth baseball field. Mayor David Stout threw out the first pitch for a game between two Princeton-Cranbury Babe Ruth League teams on the new field on the Wright South property near the Cranbury School. The first phase…
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Shad Fest successful
Ellen Pineno, Shad Fest coordinator, Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce The 29th annual Shad Fest was held on April 24 and 25. Saturday was a true inauguration of spring with beautiful weather and crowds of happy festival goers. Sunday was cool and cloudy, but lots of people still came out! Over the weekend an…
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Senior corner
The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. every second Thursday of the month at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2290 located on Washington Avenue. The club is open to new members who are residents of Manville, age 60 and older, and age 55 if disabled. Canned goods or non-perishable food items will continue…
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Vote for Manville’s ‘true Republican’
Richard M. Onderko, Manville Interesting politics in Manville these days as a primary election date approaches in early June. Some residents speak of “trust” and “special self-interests,” yet it was this very topic that may have removed some from the Borough Council. So, can anyone trust what they have to say? Probably not. Some residents…
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Rec department sets summer camps for kids
The Manville Recreation Department announced a full slate of summer camps for students from Weston School to high school freshmen. The camps include the Mustangs Madness basketball and soccer camps, Alexander Batcho Intermediate School summer camp, and Summer Camp @ Weston School. The Mustang Madness basketball camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 3…
