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  • Rotary to have dinner dance

       NEW HOPE — The Lambertville-New Hope Rotary Club will hold its 85th anniversary dinner dance Friday, Nov. 9, at the Hotel du Village.    Cocktails will be at 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. Dancing will be to the music of Wayne Gustafson and the Untouchables.    The event is formal dress optional. The cost…

  • Shapella did work on ordinances

    Catherine Urbanski of West Amwell Tom Molnar has “taken credit” for the recent protective ordinances adopted in West Amwell in 2006.    I guess Mr. Molnar forgot the stream corridor ordinance was adopted in 2005, not 2006.    I was on the Environmental Commission at that time with Ron Shapella as the chairman. The commission worked for…

  • KSS completes Denville project

       KSS Architects, an architectural design firm headquartered in Princeton, with an office in Philadelphia, has completed work on Denville’s new town hall. The old structure, which has housed the municipal services during construction, remains on the site and is being prepared for demolition. 

  • Camp Bow Wow opens dog day care

       Camp Bow Wow has opened a new dog day care facility at 231 Bakers Basin Road in Lawrence. For owners Randy DeFazio and Sherri Hayes this is the second Camp Bow Wow franchise. They opened their first franchise in Bridgewater in 2005.    Dogs at Camp Bow Wow are grouped by age, size, temperament and activity…

  • Kia Motors moves office to area

       Kia Motors America, Inc. plans to relocate its Northeast regional sales office to East Brunswick from Mount Laurel by the end of the year. The automobile company has signed an 11,500-square-foot lease at One Tower Center. 

  • MEDIA

       The Kelsey Group, a Montgomery-based provider of research, data and strategic analysis on directories, small-business advertising, online local media and mobile advertising, announced the promotion of Neal Polachek from senior vice president, advisory services, research and consulting, to chief executive officer. Former CEO John F. Kelsey, III, a Princeton resident who cofounded the firm in…

  • Plasma Physics lab gets excellence award

       In recognition of the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory’s successful transfer of the miniature integrated nuclear detection system (MINDS), the Federal Laboratory Consortium’s Northeast region recently presented PPPL with the excellence in technology transfer award. “I am very pleased that technology we have developed here at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory can be applied to enhance…

  • EPV wins state clean energy award

       EPV Solar, Inc., a 16-year-old Hamilton-based thin-film solar module manufacturer and technology developer, has received the New Jersey Clean Energy Manufacturer of the Year Award presented by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. The award recognizes EPV Solar’s leadership role in growing the market for clean energy technologies, stimulating economic development and demonstrating the…

  • Daniel J. Cen

    Former Montgomery Resident     SPRING, Texas — Daniel J. Cen died October 26, 2007 in Spring, Texas. He was 13.    Mr. Cen was born April 7, 1994 in Boston, Mass. He was an outstanding student in Hildebrandt Intermediate School after transferring from Montgomery Middle School in November 2006. As a straight A student and outstanding…