Category: archives
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MANSFIELD: Campers fear encroachment by warehouse complex
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer MANSFIELD About 1,000 families turned out last week on a beautiful evening to celebrate and show their support for Liberty Lake Day Camp. But the idyllic nature of the site, which is relatively untouched by development, is in danger, as it sits adjacent to a lot slated for a…
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Reader disappointed by review
Hope Arvanitis of Lambertville To the editor: It was with great dismay that I read your publication’s (TimeOff) restaurant review (July 30, 2009) in which your writer referred to being greeted at Lambertville’s Cinqo de Mayo restaurant by a man with a black eye patch. To so carelessly publish such an egregiously insensitive description to…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Man charged with assault on police
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY John Couch, 46, of Trenton, was charged Saturday with assault on police and resisting arrest, as well as with violations of city ordinances against having an open container of alcohol and urinating in public. Police said they saw Mr. Couch urinating at the bench of the bus…
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CHESTERFIELD: Farm fete aids at-risk kids
Phil McAuliffe Henry Sian of Eno Terra in Kingston holds a tray of Piquillo peppers. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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HIILSBOROUGH: Local students helping RVCC stage Shakespeare’s ‘Dream’
Hillsborough students at Raritan Valley Community College Brian Conlon, Mace Looch, Ashley Layton and Carina Metz will be appearing in the college’s Visual and Performing Arts Department student production of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” The 60-minute production is being staged in the Welpe Theatre at the College’s North Branch Campus at 7:30 p.m.…
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STOCKTON: Council considers park rule revisions
Councilman Craig Smith tackled the job of compiling a new ordinance. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — The Borough Council is considering making changes to the rules that govern use of the town’s only park. Councilman Craig Smith tackled the job of compiling a new ordinance. He said he wants to encourage people to…
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NEW HOPE: Annual auto show held
Phil McAuliffe Eliud Cruze of Philadelphia pushes his 18-month-old son Zavior, in a truck-shaped stroller past the real thing, a Chevy master fire engine at the New Hope Auto Show.
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Allies Inc. responds to the Office of the Comptroller’s report
Allies Inc. creates a moment of pure joy and freedom for a disabled client
