Category: archives
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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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Social Host Liability program at Lawrence High School
7 p.m., tonight, Lawrence High School Lawrence Township Police in conjunction with the Lawrence Township Public Schools and the Lawrence Township Alcohol and Drug Alliance will be hosting a presentation on Social Host Liability at 7 p.m. at Lawrence High School, 2525 Princeton Pike. The guest speaker for the event is Mr. Brian J. Duff,…
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Dr. Burton Paul
Engineering professor at Penn Dr. Burton Paul of Princeton died Friday at University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 76. Born in Jersey City, he was raised in the Bronx, N.Y., and was a resident of Princeton for the past 44 years. A research engineer, he worked both in private industry and academia and…
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Coffey drops out of UFTC race
Name will remain on ballot, but candidate wants out Upper Freehold Township Committee candidate Jennifer Coffey (I), Monday announced that she has withdrawn her candidacy for one of two three-year seats up for election on Nov. 6. Ms. Coffey said her candidacy would take votes from independent candidate Steve Fleischacker and Republcan candidate Stan Moslowski,…
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Tuesday in Lawrence
Lawrence candidates night, conscious eating presentation Lawrence candidates night: The Lawrence League of Women Voters will hold a candidates night for Lawrence Township Town Council candidates at 8 p.m. at the Lawrence Township Municipal Building, 2207 Lawrence Road. Invited are the three Democratic candidates – Pam Mount, Mike Powers and Jim Kownacki, and the three…
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Geraldine Cann
Stonebridge resident MONTGOMERY — Geraldine “Jerry” Hagstrom Cann died Thursday at Stonebridge at Montgomery. She was 83. Born in Somerville, Mass., she was a former resident of Lynn, Mass. She moved to Hillsborough in 1985. She was educated in the Catholic schools of Arlington, Mass. During World War II, she built PT boats at…
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Drug-resistent staph suspected in Princeton school
Laboratory results are pending on two suspected cases of the antibiotic-resistant staph infection MRSA in students of Riverside Elementary School, Princeton’s health officer said late Tuesday. David Henry, who heads the Princeton Health Department, said he is awaiting the test results to confirm the presence of the bacteria known as Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. MRSA occurs most…
