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  • BURLINGTON COUNTY: Three schools send off ’09 grads

    BURLINGTON COUNTY: Three schools send off ’09 grads

    Florence graduates line up to receive diplomas.

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City budget awaits state aid ruling

    by Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The city’s budget is still up in the air, waiting for word on a $500,000 application for extraordinary aid.    Officials expect the state to render a decision sometime in July after the state Legislature passes New Jersey’s budget this month.    Despite the uncertainty, the City Council held a…

  • Fulper lawsuit will be resolved

    Bill Corboy, West Amwell Township Committee candidate     I am grateful to voters in West Amwell who turned out for me on June 2 even though I had no opposition in the Democratic primary.    I look forward to the campaign this fall, and at this time, I would like to propose that my opponent, George…

  • SOUTH HUNTERDON: Kalmia gives awards, names officers

       At the June 8 meeting of the Kalmia Club, three graduating seniors from South Hunterdon Regional High School were awarded scholarships, two members were honored for 50 years of service and new officers were installed.    In presenting the scholarship awards, Community Outreach Committee Co-Chairwoman Fox said: “These three women made our selection easy. They are…

  • HEALTH FOCUS: NIH targets rare conditions: ‘Drug-development pipeline’ announced
  • LAMBERTVILLE: SENIOR MENUS

       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 unless otherwise…

  • Plainfield Symphony Announces 90th Season
  • Graduate took part via Web cam

    Polly Anderson and Kevin Brady, of Lambertville     Much has been said recently about the cost of educating students at South Hunterdon High School.    But not enough has been said about the heart of our school and community.    We want everyone to know how happy we are that we decided to stay in Lambertville when…

  • Combine top administrator posts

    Cora Berke, of Lambertville    I have been following the story in your newspaper of the resignation of Mr. Bevere, principal at South Hunterdon High School.    I wish him all the best in his new position.    As South Hunterdon High School looks to lower their budget, this would be an ideal opportunity to combine the superintendent’s…