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City sells parking lot to raise money for budget
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — To help raise money in a tough budget year, the city is selling one of its parking lots for $140,000. ”It was less than we were looking for, but more than the assessed value and three times what we paid for it,” Mayor David Del Vecchio said. The…
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South athletes compete in Football Classic
By John E. Powers, Sports Writer It was a stage neither South Hunterdon Regional High School graduates Kyle Hart or Dan Musselman had ever experienced. The stage was The College of New Jersey’s Lions Stadium in Ewing; the game, the 12th annual Sunshine Football Classic on July 2 before 3,098 fans. Both played and contributed…
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Jessica Galli nominated for prestigious ESPY award
Online voters have until June 12 to help Jessica Galli claim an ESPY Award. File photo
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Pearl A. Grossman
Retired medical assistant Pearl Applebaum Grossman of Princeton died Friday at Merwick Rehab Hospital & Nursing Care. She was 91. Born in Jersey City, Mrs. Grossman was a former resident of Saddle Brook and Monroe Township. She was employed as a medical assistant before retiring. Mrs. Grossman was a former member of the Fair…
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Jeremy A. Barkann
Advertising executive Jeremy Alan Barkann of Princeton died Monday at home. He was 78. Born in Jersey City, he was a former East Brunswick resident. Most of Mr. Barkann’s professional career was spent in automotive advertising. Most recently, he was senior vice president of Deutsch Advertising in New York City. Previously, he was involved…
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Ivan Samuel Kolarik
Ivan Samuel Kolarik, 84, of Pennington, died June 28. Born in Coal Ridge, Ohio, he was a resident of Pennington for 38 years. He was a graduate of Pennsylvania State University. He was a chemical engineer for Mobil Oil Corporation and retired after 29 years. He was a member of the Abiding Presence Lutheran Church.…
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‘Une vieille maitresse (The Last Mistress)’
Director Catherine Breillat portrays the heat of male-female desire from both sides of the gender line. By Bob Brown THIS is a lavish costume drama in a cinematic style befitting that of the writer Jules-Amédée Barbey d’Aurevilly (1808-1889), a French journalist and late-Romantic novelist of some extravagance who was a contemporary of Flaubert. The comparison…
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School repairs slated this summer
By Eileen Oldfield Staff Writer Repairs totaling $2,493,183 are on the agenda for Hillsborough schools this summer, as the district continues a five-year plan to renovate and repair school buildings. Repairs include replacing furniture and fixtures, improving existing facilities, and installing new equipment in several schools, with the district planning to complete approximately 40 projects…
