Category: archives
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Bikefest expected to draw 1,000
Organizers hope the gathering makes peace with those who object to the noise of the bikers who visit the borough weekends. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer NEW HOPE — Organizers wanted to call this weekend’s gathering of motorcycle enthusiasts Biketoberfest. Daytona, Fla., threw a monkey wrench into the plans. That city has held a similar…
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Defense leads Manville to victory
Rock scores TD in win over Newark Academy by Shawn Tyrrell, Sports Writer It was by no means easy, nor was it pretty, but the Manville High School football team celebrated homecoming in a special way by holding on and defeating visiting Newark Academy 7-3 last Friday night at Ned Panfile Stadium. This by no…
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Bach Ballet to have ‘dance explosion’
FRENCHTOWN — Sunday, Oct. 14, Bach Ballet will present “Total Dance Explosion.” Four dance companies will come together for one night of dance. This is the third time Bach Ballet is hosting the event. The dancers of Bach Ballet Company in Lambertville, Suburban Dance Force in Ewing, Dancer’s Workshop in Belmar and Dance Arts Collaborative…
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Thanks for cleaning up parking lot
Ellen Pineno Thanks for cleaning up parking lot To the editor: The board of directors of the Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce would like to thank those who worked and contributed to cleaning up the entry area to the North Union Street parking lot. This area, which used to be a depository for litter…
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Innkeepers want more midweek business
rcs Edric Mason standing in front of the Lambertville House on Bridge Street on Mon. Photo RCS
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Lady Mustangs looking to score, and win
Team has five games to play by John E. Powers, Sports Writer These are tough days for the Manville High School girls’ soccer team. Last week’s 4-1 loss to Belvidere (5-3-3) and 9-0 setback to powerful Mount St. Mary (10-1) dropped the team’s record to 0-13. The Lady Mustangs have five games left in the…
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Innkeepers want more midweek business
RCS Mary Freedman stands on the porch of the Coryell House on North Union in Lambertville. Photo RCS
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Medical equipment collection set
On Oct. 13 at PQM • Renew, Reuse, ReSource on Oct. 13. Community partners urge Hopewell Valley residents to bring no-longer-needed, gently used medical equipment to the Pennington Quality Market on Oct. 13 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. All donations are tax deductible. Manual wheelchairs, portable ramps, walkers, canes, crutches, commodes, shower chairs, grabbars, tray tables, reachers,…
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Mavericks play well in home finale
MYAL FOOTBALL On Sunday the Manville Mavericks played their final flag football home game of the year against the Bears from Kenilworth. The Bears won the toss and elected to start on offense. The Mavericks defense of John Sharbaugh, Hunter Norz, Jake Bentz, Kevin Faulkner, Shane Demeter, RJ Thompson, Dylan Whitenight and Isaac Petit started…
