Category: archives
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LOOKING AHEAD
Check out some notable events happening in the coming weeks in central New Jersey and beyond: RAIN: The Beatles Experience, McCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, Princeton, multimedia production with costumes, video screens and live camera projection, Nov. 13, 7:30 p.m., $47-$55; (609) 258-2787; www.mccarter.org [agr: new: ]Stress Factory, 90 Church St., New Brunswick, Greg…
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Restore integrity to township
Tom Molnar of West Amwell I would like to address the recent Democratic flyer, which I recently received. The flyer was signed by Frank Masterson, the Democratic candidate, and I assume it was sent to all West Amwell residents. In the flyer, Mr. Masterson states, “Unlike a year or two ago, West Amwell is now…
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Committee hopefuls divided on policies
Steve Bergenfeld and Frank Masterson are battling for one seat on the West Amwell Township Committee. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WESTAMWELL Two candidates will vie for one Township Committee seat in the Nov. 6 general election. Republican Stephen Bergenfeld and Democrat Frank Masterson responded similarly when asked to share their views on two…
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Six vie for three seats on Borough Council
Three incumbents are trying to hold onto their seats in New Hope. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer NEW HOPE — Three incumbents are trying to hold on to their Borough Council seats in the Nov. 6 general election. Richard Hirschfield, Geri Delevich and Rey Velasco, all Democrats, say they are running on a record of…
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Love, commitment in New Hope
Herb Millman of New Hope Saturday, Oct. 13, was not your traditional afternoon in New Hope. It was a cool crisp autumn day. The sun was shining, and the town was packed with visitors. Many of them were there to spend the day observing the turning of the leaves while others shopped and dined. It…
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A business made from slate, copper and family
Over three generations, the Bregenzer family has built a thriving specialty roofing business. By Lauren Otis, Business Editor Their distinctive craftsmanship can be seen at every turn on the Princeton University campus. It is a hot and humid September afternoon on the Princeton University campus. Students mill around Whitman College, only recently moved into the…
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Power put in wrong hands
Holyl Karpew of Lambertville I’m writing about an incident I witnessed between a longtime Lambertville resident and the good ole Lambertville PD. The resident was in an accident in front of his home in which he backed up over the curb, and a stop sign was the unfortunate casualty. Once police arrived on the…
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Senior Menus-Oct. 25, 2007
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.75. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, Oct. 25 — Lentil and bean soup,…
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Marshall family is grateful
John and Melissa Marshall and family of West Amwell We would like to thank the Lambertville-West Amwell Youth Athletic, the Presbyterian Church; the Inn at the Lambertville Station; the newspapers, especially The Beacon and Linda Seida; the South Hunterdon Football Booster Club; and the South Hunterdon football team. Also, the administration, staff and faculty of…
