Category: archives
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LAWRENCE: Green Building Expo shows sustainability within reach
Phil McAuliffe Michael and Anne Press discuss their Solar Smart water heating system.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Yearlong anniversary gets started
Lifelong Robbinsville resident Elizabeth Buckley, 84, listens to comments during Sunday’s opening anniversary ceremonies at Robbinsville High School. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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FUTURE FARMERS: Petting zoo raises money
Phil McAuliffe NBC FFA students with farm animals at the school. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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FUTURE FARMERS: High school officers reflect on FFA experience
Phil McAuliffe An NBC FFA display of farm equipment in front of the school. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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FUTURE FARMERS: Petting zoo raises money
Phil McAuliffe Gillian Armstrong pets a pony named Tag as Rachel Lowrie looks on. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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PLUMSTED: Park improvements to start in summer
by Vic Monaco, Managing Editor PLUMSTED – Major improvements are on the way for the township’s Recreation Park in New Egypt. Mayor Ron Dancer announced this week that the township has been awarded a $100,000 low-interest loan from the state’s Green Acres program. The money will provide for new fencing around the ball fields, drilling…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Five-cent tax hike eyed for schools
by Elaine Leahy, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The school board this week gave preliminary approval to a 2009-2010 budget of $38.6 million that would likely carry a school tax rate hike of about 5 cents per $100 of assessed property value, or $187 for the average taxpayer. That budget figure includes a general fund of…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Woman’s suicide attempt thwarted
Warminster resident taken to Capital Health System at Fuld for treatment of multiple fractures and internal injuries By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — A Pennsylvania woman tried to commit suicide March 11 by jumping about 50 feet from an overpass into the shallow Alexauken Creek. Karen Gindhart, 36, of Warminster, suffered multiple fractures and…
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WEST AMWELL: PBA might be open to talks about less money
Tim McGuire: “We are going to be requesting financial records from the township, and once we receive the paperwork, and we present it to our financial analyst, and we see where West Amwell is budg By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The union that represents West Amwell Township’s police officers says it is…
