Category: archives
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter from the March 12 edition
Vandals smashed the windows on a 2004 Lexus and a 2007 Toyota belonging to a Princeton Avenue resident while the cars were parked in his driveway between 9 p.m. March 7 and 12:30 a.m. March 8, police said. Damage was estimated at $400 for the Lexus and $200 for the Toyota. A Rider University…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: THINGS TO DO
March 18 Art of the Interview: A free seminar, The Art of the Interview: Tips to Help you Nail your Next Job Interview, will be presented by Eileen Levine from the Williamsburg Group Inc., an employment service in Monmouth Junction, from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, March 18; and from 7 to 8:30 p.m.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: YMCA project gets OK
by Davy James, Staff Writer The South Brunswick Family YMCA’s plan for expansion cleared its first hurdle. On March 4 the Planning Board approved the YMCA’s application to construct an eight-lane full-size indoor pool, locker rooms, expanded lobby and a larger parking lot. ”The Y staff and board are excited about the expansion plans,” said…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: State aid may hurt budget
by Davy James, Staff Writer The Township Council is working on a municipal budget that cuts spending, but still could carry a tax increase because of an expected decrease in state aid. The proposed budget, presented by the council Tuesday, cuts spending by $1.5 million from last year’s $49.5 million spending plan. Overall, the proposed…
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LAMBERTVILLE: MUA hearing slated Monday
Issue involves possible transformation of Lambertville Sewerage Authority into a municipal utilities authority By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The City Council will hold a pubic hearing Monday, and possibly a final vote, on the question of whether to transform the Lambertville Sewerage Authority into a municipal utilities authority. A municipal utilities authority, or…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Sixth-graders ask support for Washington trip
Karen Kominskyk: “It’s traditional, and the tradition is families get together and raise money for the trip” By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The parents of Lambertville Public School’s sixth-grade class are trying to raise funds to send the 15 students on the annual overnight trip to Washington, D.C. ”It’s traditional, and the tradition…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Boy Scouts to have fundraiser
by Davy James, Staff Writer In these troubled economic times, the richest of corporations down to the noblest of local organizations have felt the impact of the recession. The Boy Scouts of America are no exception and it’s seeking aid from local residents to help fund some of its programs. The Boys Scouts will be…
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LAWRENCE: Heritage Village sets open house
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Heritage Village age-restricted affordable housing development at 1970 Brunswick Pike is holding an open house from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday for prospective renters. The 64-unit rental apartment development is located on the site of the former Trent Motel. There are 52 one-bedroom apartments that…
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Pennies for peace
Jennifer Sirak, children’s librarian The Lambertville Free Public Library wishes to thank and congratulate all of our patrons who participated in our Pennies for Peace cultural education campaign, raising $172.81! This was a NJ State Library program tied to the New York Times best-seller, “Three Cups of Tea.” All funds collected will be will…
