Category: archives
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Libraries seek to expand services in 2010
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer Local libraries are looking to expand services and increase patronage in the coming year, library leaders say. Marilynn Mullen, the Cranbury library director, said she has three goals in mind for 2010. The first and most important objective is to spark an interest in literature through additional services such as…
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Delaware River corridor park plan complete
Objectives include improved signs and identification of public parkland, creation of multi-use recreational trails and parking areas, coordination of state and local law enforcement, published maps and guides, a With support from the William Penn Foundation, the Hunterdon Land Trust is leading an initiative to increase access to and enhance the public’s enjoyment of public…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Police officer is getting his back pay
City planned to make half of the $80,812.20 payment to Sgt. 1st Class Michael O’Rourke for back pay Dec. 30 and half Jan. 4 By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — As the year draws to a close, the saga of Lambertville vs. Sgt. 1st Class Michael O’Rourke is winding down after nearly three years…
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LAMBERTVILLE POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville City Police Department has reported: — On Dec. 18, Officers Kenneth Housman and Michael Miloszar investigated a motor vehicle crash on Bridge Street. Fransico Cruz Guzman, 46, of New Hope, Pa., was subsequently charged with DWI, reckless driving, driving while suspended and driving without a license by Officer Housman. Mr. Guzman was released to…
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MANVILLE: New grill features organic, fresh foods
Alyse and John Prudente are using as many locally produced ingredients as possible. Staff photo by Eileen Oldfield
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HILLSBOROUGH: Siblings renew book drive
Elias and Hannah Winters show the books they collected for donation during their book drive. Photos courtesy of Janet Fredericks Winters
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