Category: archives
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Movie Times: May 8-14
Movies and times are valid from May 8-14. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. EAST BRUNSWICK MEGA MOVIES (732-651-6342): Star Trek (PG13) Thurs. 7, 8, 9, 10, 10:45. X-Men Wolverine (PG13) Fri. 11:30, 12:15, 1, 2, 2:45, 3:30, 4:30, 5:15, 6, 7, 7:45,…
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LETTERS: Council should pay pension tab
To the editor: We are currently stuck in a severe recession created by corporate executives who chose solutions that resolved problems for the short term but created problems in the long term. Many companies which chose those short-sighted solutions are now facing bankruptcy. Last week the Township Council began preliminary discussions for the new…
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CONCERTS: From the May 7 edition
Upcoming shows at The Record Collector, 358 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown City, are listed below. Prices are listed in order of advance tickets/night of show. Friday May 8, Opa, Green music night, $15/17. Saturday, May 9, Lisa Bouchelle, Ernie White, Tom Roeck, $8/$10. Friday, May 15, The Gentlemen WV, Celtic punk, $8/$10. Saturday May 16, 7…
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HorseXpo held in Ringoes
Phil McAuliffe Equine clinician Caroline Rider of Whitehaves, Md., works with a quarterhorse named Smokey at the NJ HorseXpo in Ringoes.
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STOCKTON: Blasenheim dwelling going ‘green’
Before Joanne Blasenheim invested in a complete redesign of her house on Lambertville-Headquarters Road, this is what it looked like.
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ALLENTOWN: Borough still eyeing 13-cent tax hike
But state aid cut significantly cut increase By Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN Residents likely will see a 13-cent tax increase this year, but that number could drop significantly with the receipt of state aid, borough officials say. The Borough Council on April 28 tabled its vote on the $2 million 2009 spending…
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LAMBERTVILLE: SB-MWA executive to assess water’s health at forum
Jim Waltman: ”Whether you draw your water from a private well or are tapped into a municipal water supply, our water is coming under increasing pressure in central New Jersey” By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Our water supply today is not the same one our grandfathers, or even our fathers, once knew. While…
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GUEST COLUMN: Historic preservation can revive economy
By Joseph V. Doria Jr. and Dorothy Guzzo When New Jerseyans think of historic preservation, images of Victorian bed and breakfast inns in Cape May, antique theaters with ornate designs, and steepled stone and brick churches come to mind. Historic preservation gives communities a sense of place and encourages people to connect with the past…
