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  • West Bergen Recognizes Codeys at Annual Brunch
  • WoodsEdge Wools Farm to hold Alpaca Festival

    To learn more about the event, visit www.woodsedge.com or call 397-2212    On May 16 and 17, WoodsEdge Wools Farm of Stockton will hold its eighth annual Spring Fling Alpaca Festival.    This is a sanctioned event of the United Nations’ International Year of Natural Fibres, which works to promote natural fibers that reduce the carbon footprint…

  • Impressed by candidate

    Matthias L. Di Mattia of Bordentown Township    On April 8 I had the opportunity to meet for the first time, gubernatorial candidate, Chris Christie, at Mastoris Diner/Restaurant in Bordentown Township for one of his Table Talk events. It turned out to be a great event; I was truly impressed with him and his obvious passion,…

  • Bucks voters choose candidates in May 19 primary

    All polls in Bucks County will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    In the Bucks County primary Tuesday, voters will be asked to select candidates for the New Hope Borough Council, the Solebury Township Board of Supervisors and the New Hope-Solebury School District.    — In New Hope, incumbent Laurence…

  • ‘Stupid’ tree laws

    Albert Mizenko of Columbus To the editor:    May I summarize the May 7 letter of Carol Hill for the citizens of Bordentown City. Your officials are coming down your street. They are going to knock you down and step on your neck as they go. That’s what they think about liberty for property owning citizens.…

  • WEST AMWELL: Local man is jailed after firearms arrest

    Leon A. Walters IV was arrested April 28 By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    WEST AMWELL — A cache of more than 50 firearms, some of them prohibited weapons, landed a West Amwell man in the Hunterdon County Jail.    Armed with a search warrant, investigators also discovered numerous types of ammunition and a “substantial amount of…

  • Conversation a success

    Ginny Bigley, Lawrence school board community Relations chair To the editor:    The Lawrence Township School District held a first of its kind Community Conversation Saturday, April 18, in the High School’s commons area. The program was an integral first step in the district’s strategic planning process for addressing the future needs of students faced with…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

       Lambertville law enforcement officers will crack down on unbuckled motorists and their passengers as part of the national “Click It or Ticket” campaign from May 18-31. There will be seat belt checkpoints and saturation patrols.    Pam Fischer, director of the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety, said: “Motor vehicle occupants who buckle-up are between…

  • Israel’s Negev a Hot Place for Development

    Jewish Federation of Central NJ   ISRAEL’S NEGEV A HOT PLACE FOR DEVELOPMENT 50+ Jewish Leaders to Convene in Miami on Developing Israel’s Desert Region     Scotch Plains, NJ, May 12, 2009-  Balmy Miami will provide an appropriate backdrop for talks next week on the development of Israel’s desert region, known as the Negev. …