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LAMBERTVILLE: Recycling program is county winner
Recycling Committee members Charles Kaufmann and Amy Wells.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Finding ways to help others
by Davy James, Staff Writer As more people find themselves out of work and caught in the grip of the recession, a collective group of township agencies is working to ensure residents are able to survive the downturn. The Community Resource Team is a partnership of local organizations, agencies and citizen groups that provides residents…
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ROBBINSVILLE: POLICE BEAT
Stacey M. Delaversano, 40, of Trenton, was charged Sunday with hindering apprehension and obstructing. She also was taken into custody on seven warrants, including one from the State Parole Board. Police said they found her car parked in the North Gold cul-de-sac at 2:31 a.m., and when they attempted to identify her, Ms. Delaversano gave…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Live and undead at The Record Collector
Phil McAuliffe Zombeatles performing at the Record Collectorin Bordentown City.L-R: Gorge Harryson, Dingo Scarr and Jaw Niennon.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Sold! Township, county close on depot
Mayor Frank DelCore and Somerset County Freeholder Rick Fontana at Monday’s signing ceremony, completing the purchase of the former GSA Belle Mead Depot.
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ALLENTOWN: 2 GOP incumbents, 1 Democrat to run
by Vic Monaco, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — Two Republican incumbents and one Democratic hopeful are seeking two, three-year seats on the Borough Council. Incumbents Jerry Rover, 58, of Poe Lane, and Daniel Wimer have filed for the primary election in June, along with Wayne R. Smith. Mr. Rovner said his primary goal is to maintain…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: A new way to stay healthy at the Y
by Davy James, Staff Writer Local residents who are Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey members will soon get an added benefit. As part of a new YMCA Gateway Family Membership program, every Horizon BCBSNJ member is eligible to receive a free one-month membership at participating YMCAs throughout the state. Participants have until…
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Businesses raise funds for Fisherman’s Mark with coupon book
Lambertville, Stockton, and New Hope businesses unite to build community spirit There is a common interest among many in the Lambertville, Stockton, and New Hope areas. Local businesses are uniting to build community spirit, invigorate “buy local,” and help local people. Gene and Kendra Lelie, owners of Body Tech Fitness, Lambertville, are the founders of…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Board candidates outline goals if elected
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Many of the area’s open school board seats will see contests this year in the April 21 elections. A total of 32 candidates are running for seats on the eight local school boards. Only three of those districts have no contests in their races: In Chesterfield, newcomer Terran Brown, 31,…
