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Louellen Street has reopened
Today, Dec. 12 Louellen Street (Route 518) in Hopewell Borough has reopened. Lt. Lance Maloney of the Hopewell Township Police Department said: “CSX personnel report that the Louellen Street railroad crossing work is complete and the road is open. The roadway just opened at 4:50 p.m. today (Dec. 12). The street was closed beginning…
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Holiday lighting contest offered
The first annual holiday lighting contest will be held this year in West Amwell Township. This contest is open to all West Amwell residents and will be sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department. Judging will take place Saturday, Dec. 22, between 6 and 9 p.m. Prizes will be awarded for the following categories: traditional,…
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New South coach wants to improve team record
By John E. Powers, Sports Writer WEST AMWELL — When Lori Daniel stepped down unexpectedly in October as coach of the South Hunterdon Regional High School girls basketball team, the Eagles were fortunate to have a seasoned replacement close by. Sam Haimann, who coached the South Hunterdon middle school boys team last year, has replaced…
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United Water dedicates revamped dam
RCS At the ribbon-cutting ceremony for United Water’s revamped dam are, from left, Nadine Leslie, general manager of United Water, West Amwell Deputy Mayor Bill Corboy, Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio, Robert Iacullo, chief operations officer for United Water, David Burd, coordinator of the Lambertville Office of Emergency Management, Emad Sidhom, engineer, and Jim Mastrokalos,…
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Year’s end is a critical time for financial planning
Aaron Skloff’s December IT’S YOUR BUSINESS column Q: With the end of the year quickly approaching, what are some important tax and financial planning measures we can take to reduce our taxes and improve our financial position? The problem: Year-end financial oversights and mistakes. With so many gifts to purchase and holiday parties…
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LAW
Peter F. Kelly, an attorney with Fox Rothschild has been appointed trustee of the Mercer County Bar Association. Mr. Kelly, who is resident in Fox’s Lawrence office, practices primarily in the areas of business planning, mergers and acquisitions, sales and purchases of businesses, health care transactional law, other matters relating to professional service practices…
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BREAKING NEWS: Chesterfield voters approve new school
Second question for larger gym fails By Vanessa Holt, Managing Editor CHESTERFIELD — Voters approved a $37 million plan for a new elementary school Tuesday by a margin of 669-594, according to a school official Tuesday night. The tally did not include provisional or absentee ballots. Voters had previously voted down a referendum in 2005…
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Voters get say on new school tab
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer MONROE — For the second time in four years voters will be asked to approve money for a new high school. Voters approved an $82.9 million referendum in December 2003 to build a new high school, but because of delays, voters will now be asked to sign off on $41.9…
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OUTSOURCE
Publicis Selling Solutions, a leading provider of outsourced sales teams and support services for bio-pharmaceutical businesses, has announced two additions to its staff: Gretchen D’Angelo has been added as executive director of analytics and market research. She has a background in market research, analytics and providing support for strategic initiatives and organizational growth. Most…
