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  • LAMBERTVILLE: DelVecchio re-elected to post in state Conference of Mayors

       Lambertville Mayor David M. DelVecchio has been re-elected by his peers to serve on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Conference of Mayors.    ”Even though Lambertville is a small city, we are big in stature and a model community for the state,” said Mr. Delvecchio. “Just as we have not been afraid…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Hunterdon man found dead in canal
  • LAMBERTVILLE: Hunterdon man found dead in canal

    LAMBERTVILLE: Hunterdon man found dead in canal

    Deceased has been identified as Kenneth J. Muzychko Hunterdon County Prosecutor Anthony P. Kearns, III, Chief of Detectives John J. Kuczynski, and Lambertville City Police Director Bruce Cocuzza are announcing that a death investigation is underway in Lambertville. According to Prosecutor Kearns, “At 2:33 p.m. May 2, police and emergency crews were dispatched to the…

  • CHESTERFIELD: School budget has tax hike

    The board of education authorized the district to submit the spending plan to the executive county superintendent for approval at a meeting Monday night. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor CHESTERFIELD — A home assessed at the township average of $392,304 will pay $416.74 to support the 2014-15 operating budget.    Of the increase in the $11.08…

  • SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS: May 1

    by Packet Media Group Springfield Township is seeking volunteers for several emergency medical services and Fire Department openings.    Those interested in joining the township’s team of emergency volunteers should contact Patricia Clayton, township clerk, at 609-723-4848.    The Springfield Township School District is seeking incoming kindergarten students for its all day kindergarten for the 2014-15 school…

  • HUNTERDON: Photo book is given to county schools, towns

    Insurance group making the donations    ”Hunterdon in my Heart” books are being given to every school district and municipality in Hunterdon County, as well as its three major libraries, by PEGAS, an insurance company based in Bethlehem Township.    The limited edition photography books were created by Walter Choroszewski as a fundraiser for Hunterdon’s tricentennial committee.…

  • SBGA Provides Cost-Effective Solutions for Members to Grow Their Businesses at the Most Profitable Places

    SBGA Provides Cost-Effective Solutions for Members to Grow Their Businesses at the Most Profitable Places

    By 1888pressrelease 1888 PressRelease – SBGA provides members with essential products, services and educational resources that allow business owners to successfully address essential business needs – from internet marketing, search engine optimization and electronic payments to payroll and accounting services, SBGA offers the very best in total back office management solutions. Trade shows are a…

  • The Celebrant Foundation & Institute Graduates 98 Life-Cycle Celebrants®

    The Celebrant Foundation & Institute Graduates 98 Life-Cycle Celebrants®

    The Celebrant Foundation & Institute honors its 2014 graduating class of 98 Life-Cycle Celebrants®

  • STATE WE’RE IN: 10 reasons why a cool spring is cool

    by Michele Byers New Jersey’s climate in March was the coldest in 30 years and the 11th coldest since the first records of the late 1880s!    Data isn’t in yet for April, but we all know it’s been cold — and forecasts call for continued cooler temperatures.    While some folks can’t wait for hot weather,…