Category: archives
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Planning Board continues land use ordinance revisions
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — The Planning Board is working on formulating recommendations for the City Commission on a controversial zoning ordinance that has been the target of public ire. Nearly 30 residents attended a special meeting Thursday, when the board began going over recommendations made by the Citizens Advisory Committee…
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The Shad Festival
Memorable moments Staff photos by Phil McAuliffe About 25,000 people were in town for Lambertville’s annual Shad Festival, held this past weekend, according to Lambertville police. See photos.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Thursday, April 30 Time for a story – After-school Storytime at the Robbinsville branch of the Mercer County Library System will begin at 4:15 p.m. Children in grades Kindergarten and up are invited to come and enjoy camping stories and a craft! Pre-registration is required for all library programs. Call the library at 609-259-2150. Friday,…
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LAWRENCE: Artist’s photo wins first place in ‘ArtFirst!’ spring exhibit in Princeton
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Leigha Cohen always knew there was an artist hiding inside of her, but like many aspiring artists, she submerged the desire and chose more conventional career paths — that of a teacher, an electrical engineer and later a construction contractor. But it was not until the 59-year-old Slack…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City officials will add ‘green’ truck to fleet
New truck’s exhaust system will help to curtail air pollution. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — In keeping with the city’s commitment to become environmentally conscious, the mayor and City Council have authorized the purchase of a “green” dump truck. The $175,000 purchase is environmentally friendly, and it will become the second “green” vehicle…
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A father’s endorsement
Mickey DeSantis of Bordentown City To the editor: It gives me great pleasure to announce my top choice for Bordentown City Commissioner when I cast my three votes on May 12. It will be for my daughter, Heather Cheesman. I have seen first hand what Heather is capable of, and serving as a Bordentown City…
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WEST AMWELL: COPS funding is needed to avoid police layoffs
Police layoffs have not been ruled out as the township faces a budget shortfall of $200,000 By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — In an effort to reduce expenses, the township will apply for a COPS grant. Formally known as the COPS Hiring Recovery Program, its funds stem from the federal stimulus money allocated…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Couple charged in armed robbery
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY A man and woman from Florida, both wanted for eluding police there, were arrested Saturday after the man robbed a city resident at gunpoint, police said. Terrance Hightower, 30, of Delanco, Fla., was charged early Saturday morning with armed robbery, aggravated assault, resisting arrest and multiple weapons…
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LAWRENCE: Council eyes 1-cent tax bump
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Heeding the Township Council’s request to minimize the municipal property tax rate increase, Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun presented the council with a final version of the 2009 municipal budget that contains a 1-cent tax rate increase. The council introduced the proposed $40.8 million municipal budget at its April 22…
