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LAWRENCE: Council to consider $5M bond Tuesday
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A public hearing on a $5.2 million bond ordinance to cover pending property tax appeals tops the agenda for Township Council’s regular meeting next week. The council will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the council meeting room at the Municipal Building. Township Council introduced the $5.2…
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LAMBERTVILLE: College players help volunteers raise funds
Comedy troupe will put on a special show to benefit the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad on Aug. 29 By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Sharing the medicine of laughter, a comedy troupe will put on a special show to benefit the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad on Aug. 29. MouthWorks, comprised…
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HUNTERDON COUNTY: Health official: Get flu shot as soon as possible
John Beckley: “We recommended to private physician practices throughout the county to begin administering seasonal flu shots as early as possible, especially for those at higher risk” The upcoming flu season is unlike others in years past, according to the Hunterdon County Department of Health. Indeed, this year’s seasonal influenza and the Novel H1N1 influenza…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: THINGS TO DO
Thursday, Aug. 27 Free Diagnostic from My Expert PC: Get free advice and computer evaluations from 3 to 8 p.m. in the Quiet Study of the South Brunswick Public Library. Tech Talk will be hosted by representatives of My Expert PC, a local computer business. No registration is required. Just drop in to ask them…
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LAWRENCE: Park plans come to fruition
Harold Vereen, president of the Eggerts Crossing Civic League, talks about the plans for the new Heritage Park site, alongside Sen. Weinberg. Staff photo by John Keating.
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LAMBERTVILLE: ‘Streetscape’ preservation is Planning Board’s goal
Tim Korzun: “We’re just trying to make it easier for our applicants, especially in the historic part of town, to feel that they have some guidance in the ordinance of how they wou By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — In an effort to preserve the city’s historic “streetscape,” the Planning Board is hoping for…
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Tour highlighted need for housing
Linda Sipprelle, Princeton With reference to the Princeton Community Housing affordable housing report (Princeton Packet, Aug. 18), a “Homes for Everyone” Bus Tour took place on May 28 focusing on affordable housing across Mercer Country. Among the county-wide participants were elected officials, planning, zoning, and affordable housing board members. Sponsors of the tour were…
