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LAMBERTVILLE: Brownies laud women leaders
Photo by Joanne Schailey: Honoree Mary Jane Legere (right) with Brownie Girl Scout Alli Meske.
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ROBBINSVILLE: POLICE BEAT
Joseph Hernandez II, 27, of Hamilton Square, was charged Monday with driving while intoxicated. Police said an officer saw Mr. Hernandez at 11:06 p.m. at driving at a high rate of speed on Union Street towards its intersection with Washington Street. Police said the officer activated his lights when it appeared that Mr. Hernandez was…
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LAWRENCE: Residents share ideas at Community Conversation
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer About 40 township residents came together Saturday morning for a “community conversation” sponsored by the Lawrence Township Community Foundation — and when the chat was over, the message that came out loud and clear was the need for communication. The LTCF has hosted similar community conversations to gauge…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Brown, Edwards seek council seats
by Vic Monaco, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Political novices usually downplay that status. Not so with Lance Brown and Miguel Edwards, who say it will only help them bring more open government to the township. ”We want to bring politics back to what it is supposed to be about – citizens who have no vested…
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WEST AMWELL: Officials OK funds for Route 179 land buy
The township’s share of the $1.5 million purchase price is $675,000 By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The Township Committee has authorized the expenditure of $800,000 to cover West Amwell’s share of the $1.5 million purchase price for Toll Brothers land on Route 179. According to the terms of the contract, the township…
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Thanks go out to Public Works
Arlene Marren Tobias, of Robbinsville This letter of praise is long overdue. The citizens of Robbinsville Township are indeed lucky to have such a Public Works Department. It was that way when we bought our present home in February 1973 and continues under Dino, our current supervisor. The public works employees take care to maintain…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Police Beat, from the March 26 edition
BORDENTOWN CITY Walter Narkun Jr., 46, of Trenton, was charged with the December burglary of the Bordentown Yacht Club at 11:45 a.m. March 23 after police said he was recognized on a surveillance tape and picked up by the Mercer County Sheriff’s Department. Police said in December he broke into a freezer unit and stole…
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LAWRENCE: Townhouses get nod after lengthy hearings
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer After months of public hearings and several revised plans, the Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a use variance to permit 28 townhouse units at the rear of the Lawrenceville Garden Apartments complex, at 180 Franklin Corner Road. The board voted 5-2 to grant the use variance at its March…
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SPRINGFIELD TOPICS: From the March 26 edition
By Jen Kokotajlo Deadline for submitting items for this article will now be Sunday evening. Anything submitted after may not be included in the following edition. Any questions please contact me, [email protected]. Thank you for your understanding. * * * The Wrightstown Rotary meets every Thursday night at 6 p.m. at the Garden State Diner,…
