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LAMBERTVILLE: Dog Days calendar is available again
New calendar features dogs of Lambertville and surrounding hamlets LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville’s dog calendar is back and better than ever! The 2010 calendar features dogs of Lambertville and surrounding hamlets photographed by Adrien Gerson, the calendar’s originator. When she picked up her camera to begin working on the 2010 calendar, she was a driven (via…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Fire union opposes planned hiring of Archer as director
Fried continues to tout his choice while Archer defends qualifications By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE The firefighters’ union is opposing Mayor Dave Fried’s choice to head the township Fire Division. Brendan O’Donnell, president of Local 3786, which represents the township’s 11 paid firefighters, said at the Nov. 12 Township Council meeting that the…
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LAWRENCE: District schedules flu clinics
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Another round of H1N1 flu vaccination clinics has been set for today, Thursday, for elementary school children and Saturday for high school students, according to the township Health Department. Students in grades K-8 will receive flu vaccinations today, Thursday, between 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. at the Lawrence High…
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Striking a balance
George Fisher, committeeman-elect, West Amwell Township I would like to thank all who supported me in my campaign for the West Amwell Township Committee. It is almost impossible to run an effective campaign alone, even in a township as small as West Amwell. I could not have done it without the help of many…
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LAWRENCE: Notre Dame plan for new gym, turf gets board OK
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Notre Dame High School’s proposal to build a 15,000-square-foot health and physical education center and to convert an athletic field from grass to synthetic turf gained Planning Board approval Monday night. But both projects must wait until school officials raise enough money to pay for them, according to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Scarecrow project aimed at community involvement
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The scarecrows that lined the walkway to Woodfern Elementary School during the last week of October weren’t just a way for the students at the school to celebrate Halloween. The projects, which students created for the first time this year, help the school connect with the community, staff said. ”We’re…
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SENIOR MENUS
Nov. 19-26 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $4.95. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…
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LAWRENCE: Friends remember a ‘visionary’
William Dickey was active in Main Street revitalization By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer William Dickey was a man of integrity, who was loyal and a hard worker and could be very persuasive when necessary. He was a visionary who knew what he wanted, which was the revitalization of Main Street in Lawrenceville. That’s…
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Tellers weave tales locally and across the globe
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Locals will join storytellers across the globe this weekend to share their art and raise money for important causes. On Sunday, Nov. 22, the Garden State Storytellers League, an affiliate of the National Storytellers League, with the National Storytelling Network (NSN) will sponsor the local Tellabration event at the Hamilton…
