Category: archives
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Friends and Historical Society
Wednesday, March 12 — The Friends and Historical Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Robbins House located on Windsor Road. Jennifer Stark, AIA, has been invited to speak at the meeting about the grant project funded by Mercer Co. Cultural & Heritage Commission, for which she will be developing a program on identifying…
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City to ‘go green’ for Earth Week
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — As the first municipality in New Jersey to perform a civil union ceremony for same-sex couples a year ago, Lambertville earned a reputation as progressive. Social worker Mary Tomlinson of Coryell Street wants to see that same progressive spirit come alive again now in another area. She would…
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Geraldine S. Gavalchin
Former West Windsor resident FORKED RIVER — Geraldine S. Gavalchin died Tuesday at the Potomac Nursing Home, West Windsor. She was 78. Born in Catasauqua, Pa., Mrs. Gavalchin retired to Forked River in 1984 after residing in West Windsor for over 20 years. While residing in West Windsor she was employed by Opinion Research…
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‘Sleep Patterns of Teenagers’
Thursday, March 13 — The Robbinsville High School Parent-Teacher-Student Association will present a program for parents from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Robbinsville High School Media Center. The program, titled “Sleep Patterns of Teenagers,” will be presented by Dr. Rochelle Zozula, Ph.D., a behavioral sleep medicine specialist from Capital Health System. The event is free,…
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Student ‘Peace Fest’ slated March 15 at Unitarian church
New Jersey Students for Peace, the student affiliate for the Coalition for Peace Action, will present its semi-annual Peace Fest on Saturday, March 15 beginning 6:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton, 50 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton. Area bands confirmed to date who will provide music include: Sarah Donner, Beatnik, Mo and…
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Lois Fogle
Lois Fogle, 93, mother of former Pennington Mayor Susan Riley, died March 4 at Acorn Glen, Princeton, her retirement home since 2000. Born and raised in Detroit, Mich., she married Carl Sundberg, co-founder of Sundberg-Ferrar, an industrial design firm. In addition to raising three daughters, she served on various boards for promoting the arts, as…
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Police Blotter-March 6, 2008
Lambertville Luis Rodriguez, 32, of Philadelphia was charged with drunken driving Sunday. Police stopped Mr. Rodriguez a little after midnight after he was observed driving erratically on Route 179, police said. He also was charged with reckless driving and failure to maintain lane and was released without bail. Melissa Wissner-Fico of Flemington was charged with…
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School to have rummage sale
Stockton Public School will hold its annual rummage sale Saturday and Sunday, March 15-16, at Prallsville Mills in Stockton. The hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and beginning at 9 a.m. Sunday with a half price sale; there will be a bag sale at noon. All proceeds benefit the school. Donations of gently…
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Jersey Fresh
Area chefs including Gary Giberson, executive chef at The Lawrenceville School, will host cooking demonstrations at the Winter Farmers Market at Tre Piani.
