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Man charged with having fake N.C. license
The Ewing man had a suspended New Jersey license, police said By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE A Ewing man with a suspended New Jersey driver’s license was arrested Sunday for carrying a fake North Carolina license. Julio Estanislado Chaj-Aguilar, 27, was charged with possession of a false government document and driving with a…
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Colts roar into playoffs
MYAL FOOTBALL The Manville Colts ended the 2007 regular season last Sunday with a 31-6 win over the Bound Brook Midgets. Manville finished the regular season in third place with a 6-2 record. The Colts will get a chance to play Metuchen in the first round of the league playoffs this weekend. Sunday’s game was…
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Messenger hosts HomeFront food drive
Donations may be dropped off at Allentown office It’s that time of year again, time to open up your hearts, and your food pantries, and give to those less fortunate this holiday season. The Messenger-Press and Packet Publications have teamed up with HomeFront to again provide Thanksgiving meals for needy families in Mercer County. HomeFront,…
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Stockton shows support of state preservation bill
The ballot question asks whether New Jersey should issue $200 million in bonds to finance preservation efforts. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — Students, civic leaders and politicians turned out in the borough last week to drum up support for a ballot question that will determine whether the state should issue $200 million in…
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Bergenfeld misleads West Amwell voters
Ron Shapella To the editor: As an elected official, I consider myself fortunate to serve the people of West Amwell. I also am glad I can still be amused when my critics say one thing but do another. In a recent letter published in The Beacon, Steve Bergenfeld pretended to lecture me on ethics,…
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BUSINESS COUNCIL
The Small Business Development Center at The College of New Jersey in Ewing is repositioning itself to help not just start-ups but also small businesses grow their companies, and has hired Dan D. Kirton to direct its business operations. A former vice president at NJ Commerce Economic Growth & Tourism Commission, NJ School’s Construction Corporation…
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Plenty of Princeton AIA awards won
The American Institute of Architects’ New Jersey chapter announced the winners of its 2007 annual Design Conference in Sept. at Ocean Grove. Out of 14 awards, 11 were won by Princeton-area architectural firms. In the built project category, KSS Architects, Princeton, won an honor award for the Rutgers University, Department of Biomedical Engineering,…
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Henry S. Sommers Jr.
Retired Sarnoff researcher LANGHORNE, Pa. — Dr. Henry Stern “Hank” Sommers Jr. died Aug. 6 at St. Mary Hospital. He was 93. Born in St. Paul, Minn., he was a longtime Princeton resident, moving to Langhorne in 1990. He was a fellow at the RCA Corp.’s David Sarnoff Research Center in West Windsor from…
