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  • Rotary has Lindbergh speaker

       The Lambertville-New Hope Rotary Club will have guest speaker Jim Davidson on Monday, Dec 10, during its dinner meeting at the Lambertville Station at 6:30 p.m.    Mr. Davidson is an expert on the Lindbergh kidnapping. He has one of the largest collections of memorabilia about Charles Lindbergh’s career.    Anyone is welcome to attend. Contact Dr.…

  • Universal Display Corp. awarded small business innovation grant

       Ewing-based Universal Display Corp. (Nasdaq: PANL), a developer of phosphorescent OLED illumination technology, announced that it has been awarded a $750,000 Small Business Innovation Research Phase II grant from the U.S. Department of Energy under the DOE’s solid-state lighting program.    Work under Phase II of the SBIR grant will focus on the demonstration of a…

  • Lewis Haggins Sr.

    First Baptist Church member     Lewis Haggins Sr. died Wednesday at St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, Pa. He was 79.    Born in Charlotte, N.C., he was a resident of Lawrence for 48 years.    He retired from the New Jersey Department of Corrections.    He was educated at the Witherspoon School for the Colored in Princeton and…

  • Remembrance service

    Saturday, Nov. 17 — The Huber-Moore Funeral Home of Bordentown City will hold its ninth annual Service of Remembrance followed by the dedication of the Tree of Memories on Nov. 17.  The remembrance service will begin at 3 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Bordentown, 420 Farnsworth Ave.  If you wish to attend or…

  • Trip to Philly on Tuesday

    Sponsored by The Lawrence Arts Council The Lawrence Arts Council is sponsoring a bus trip to Philadelphia. A guided two-hour bus tour is planned to view many of the murals on city buildings. The bus departs at 8:30 a.m. from the Lawrence Shopping Center (near Burlington Coat Factory), on Business Route 1. Cost for members…

  • Wreath sale

    Roebling Boy Scout Troop 3, Venture Crew 3, and Cub Scout 3 are holding their annual Christmas wreath sale.  They are selling 2-inch wreaths, door sprays, 25-foot garland and poinsettias starting with size 4.5-inch with three or more blooms; 6-inch with five or more blooms; 7-inch with 10 or more blooms and 10-inch with 15…

  • Police tote up loss from gang-related burglaries in Princeton

    A total on nine breakins recorded, but more may have occurred; some recovered stolen items remain unclaimed By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer    Princeton Borough police now number the burglaries perpetrated by gang members in October at nine, but said there are still recovered items that have not been claimed.    ”There’s additional victims out there,” Princeton…

  • Thomas R. Reside Sr.

       Thomas R. Reside Sr., 86, died in St. Mary’s Hospital, Newtown, Pa., on Nov. 8.    Born in Asbury Park, he had been a lifelong resident of Hopewell Township.    He served with the U.S. Army during World War II in the Asiatic and Pacific theaters. He worked as a locomotive engineer for Conrail and ran a…

  • Rail repairs close Rt. 601 in Montgomery

    MONTGOMERY — Due to railroad crossing repairs being performed by CSX Railroad, Route 601 (Belle Mead – Blawenburg Rd) will be closed between Grandview Road and Sunset Road, has been closed — possibly until the end of this week.    The closure of this section of Route 601 is expected to cause severe traffic conditions on Route…