Category: archives
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ROBBINSVILLE: Bank’s conservative approach is paying off
by Jessica Ercolino, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — While many banks are facing financial crises with the current economic downturn, representatives of locally-based Roma Bank say their conservative lending practices and customer service practices have helped them prosper. Roma officials this week said community banking has faired much better than bigger financial institutions during the recession,…
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LAMBERTVILLE: O’Rourke’s legal fees amount is reduced
Amount is $12,357, pending Supreme Court ruling By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE —A recent appellate court ruling has sharply reduced the legal fees that a fired Lambertville police officer can attempt to collect from the city. Furthermore, the New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division has ruled the city does not have to pay Sgt.…
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The Hun School To Open South Pacific
Limited seating will be available at each performance BY Ryan P. Egan Princeton, NJ – Beginning Friday, February 20, 2009, The Hun School of Princeton will stage Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical South Pacific. The production boasts two starring casts that will share leading role performances throughout the two-weekend-engagement. Show times for Friday and Saturday performances begin at…
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LAWRENCE: Puliti named to post
Democratic committee fills council seat In a meeting that took less than five minutes, the Lawrence Township Democratic Municipal Committee unanimously appointed former Township Councilman Greg Puliti to fill a vacant seat on Township Council last week. Mr. Puliti, who served on Township Council from 1996 to 2007, is filling out the remaining 10…
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LAWRENCE: $275K grant to fund bicycle footbridge
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer All that’s left of the former Johnson Trolley Line bridge across the Five-Mile Run — between Eggerts Crossing Road and the Rider University campus — are a couple of cement abutments, about 25 to 30 feet apart. But a new bicycle and pedestrian footbridge will soon span the creek,…
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NEW HOPE: Wachovia Bank robbers are still at large
The FBI released this photo of one of the bank robbers on Wednesday.
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LAWRENCE: Black History Month events scheduled at River University
In recognition of Black History Month, Rider University’s Black Student Union (BSU) will present a series of events on the Lawrenceville campus, including a keynote address by civil rights activist Jesse Epps and a lecture by author and speaker Hasani Pettiford. This year’s theme is “Ordinary People Equipped for Extraordinary Leadership.” Rider’s BSU adviser…
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West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance Holds its Annual Meeting Feb. 12
A at the West Windsor Municipal Center BY: Susan Conlon The West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance (WWBPA) will hold its annual meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday February 12 in Room A at the West Windsor Municipal Center at North Post and Clarksville Roads in West Windsor Township. The public is welcome to attend.…
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NEW HOPE: Wachovia Bank robbers are still at large
Anyone who recognizes the men or has information about the crime should call the FBI at 215-418-4000, the New Hope Police Department or the Bucks County Detective Bureau By Linda Seida, Staff Writer NEW HOPE — Police, the FBI and Bucks County detectives are still pursuing two masked men who shot up the New Hope…
