Category: archives
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LAMBERTVILLE: City OKs $190,000 for Blair tract work
by Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The City Council has awarded a nearly $190,000 contract for drainage and road work for the Blair tract, which sits across from the city’s police station on Route 29. The project is necessary because the street is unpaved and covered only by gravel. During rainy periods, the gravel…
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MANVILLE: Roosevelt School fifth-graders receive diplomas, awards during ceremony
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Fifth-graders said goodbye to Roosevelt School during their June 18 move-up ceremony, after two years at the school for grades four and five. The ceremony began with Nicole Dzuba and Brian Kuhlman leading the flag salute followed by the principal’s welcome by Michael Magliacano. ”I would really like to…
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NEW HOPE: Bucks group awards grants
by Linda Seida, Staff Writer The Bucks County Conference and Visitors Bureau has announced the distribution of $140,000 through 19 grants to promote tourism, including awards to the New Hope Historical Society, the Friends of the Delaware Canal and New Hope Arts Inc. The New Hope Historical Society will receive $2,000, one of the two…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Solar energy co-op to meet July 22
by Linda Seida, Staff Writer Community leaders who are putting together a solar energy co-op are tentatively scheduled to meet July 22 to discuss the details of making the venture work with JCP&L and the state Board of Public Utilities. The goal of the group is to ultimately save money by using solar energy in…
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HILLSBOROUGH: A year of living easier — but maybe not free
Hillsborough resident Florence Stoveken accepts a check for $10,000 from Provident Bank President Chris Martin, after winning second place in the bank’s Live Free for a Year contest. Photo courtesy of Provident Bank
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HILLSBOROUGH: Millstone school district merged
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer State law ends 13 districts not operating any schools Legislation consolidating the state’s non-operating school districts, such as Millstone Borough, with the districts their students attend was introduced June 26, approved June 30 and in effect July 1 (Wednesday) — and officials say passing the bill so quickly didn’t allow…
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MANVILLE: Borough briefs
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Seat belt grant added to budget The Borough Council unanimously approved a resolution at its meeting June 22 to insert a new item into the budget to account for a recently received grant from the state. The resolution passed 3-0, with Councilmen Ed Komoroski, Ken Otrimski and Ted Petrock absent.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: This year, rain just won’t go away; leaves fundraising for another day
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Even an estimated 80 percent drop in attendance because of the all-day impending rain did not stop local barbecue teams from competing for the top prize at the fourth Woods Road Fire Company No. 3 “No Fire-Just Smoke” Central Jersey Firemen’s BBQ Cook-off June 20. ”We adapted to the rain,”…
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City Streets Cafe Named Top Central New Jersey Bar 2009
City Streets Cafe in East Windsor, NJ Named Top Central NJ Pizza
