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  • LAMBERTVILLE: Golf game helps local charities

    LAMBERTVILLE: Golf game helps local charities

    Jason Fuhr Charity Open Golf Tournament The proceeds from the July 27 Jason Fuhr Charity Open Golf Tournament, held at the Bucks Club, Jamison, Pa., were distributed to area charitable organizations on Sept. 17 at the Lambertville Rescue Squad building.

  • LAWRENCE: Town wants apology

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township officials have demanded an apology from a black Ewing Township attorney who wrongly accused a Lawrence Township police officer of stopping him on the Brunswick Circle without probable cause earlier this year.     Township Councilman Michael Powers said the attorney, Donald Roscoe Brown, should make an “appropriate apology”…

  • LAWRENCE: Challenger Christie outlines differences between candidates

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     In good times, political candidates focus on trivial issues, and voters struggle for a way to make a distinction between them.     But in today’s challenging economic times, there are very clear differences, and it does matter who is elected.     That was the message delivered by Republican Party…

  • BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: From the Sept. 24 edition

       Please send items for this column to [email protected] with the words “Bordentown Jottings” in the subject line.    Bordentown Township Senior Citizen Club meetings are held on the first and third Monday of each month at the Senior Community Center on Municipal Drive. All township seniors age 55 and over welcome.    Events schedule for October:    Covered…

  • GUEST COLUMN: Commission’s message not just idle talk

    By Amy Wells    Like many residents in Lambertville, I am sometimes tempted to warm up my car in the driveway before heading off to work on a cold wintry day.    But many residents are not aware of the damage that exhaust from idling car engines can cause to the health of children and other residents…

  • ‘Smart Growth’ advocate visits Stockton’s school

    Hylton and associates did not visit the historic neighborhood elementary school to lecture — they came to learn.    Stockton Borough School had several visitors on Sept. 14, among them Thomas J. Hylton, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist from Pennsylvania.    Mr. Hylton and his associates did not visit the historic neighborhood elementary school to lecture — they…

  • WEST AMWELL: SHRHS soccer wins in double overtime

       A milestone was set at South Hunterdon Regional High School on Sept. 15 when the sub-varsity boys soccer team played its inaugural game.    The opponent was the Morris County School of Technology, which fought South through a scoreless first half.    However, in the second half, both teams threw caution to the wind with Morris being…

  • Vito Mazza Salon Lands 5 page spread in Top Hairdressing Magazine

    Vito Mazza Salon and Sp FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Vito Mazza PHONE:  732 636-0119 E MAIL: [email protected]                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Vito Mazza Salon and Spa of Woodbridge, New Jersey Lands 5 Page Spread In The World’s Best Selling Hairstyle Magazine.   WOODBRIDGE, New Jersey- With Jennifer Aniston on its’ cover, the Fall issue of Sophisticate’s Hairstyling…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Mayors say Route 130 key to local economy

    By Geoff Wertime, The Packet Group    Though the recession has taken its toll, the Route 130 corridor remains a central piece of the local economy, and new projects are in the works.    So said four local mayors last week when they spoke at a meeting of the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce in Hamilton.    Before…