Category: archives
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City seeks comments on hazard planning
The plan takes a look at everything from disastrous weather to epidemics and how to plan for them. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE There still is time to submit comments on the city’s draft hazard mitigation plan for coping with everything from disastrous weather to epidemics. The plan takes a look at the natural disasters…
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West Amwell establishes ag committee duties
The terms of each of the members of the committee also have been established. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL The Township Committee has adopted an ordinance that sets the duties and terms of the Agricultural Advisory Committee. Previously, the committee’s members did not have set terms, and their duties were not formally solidified by…
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‘Waitress’
Like many indie films, this one uses quaint characters and a tiny universe to magnify its central problem, in this case a woman who is miserable about her pregnancy. By: Bob Brown If Adrienne Shelly is looking down from above, she’s no doubt tickled that her movie is a crowd- pleaser. But it was only…
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Senior Menus-May 24, 2007
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.60. 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, May 24 Grape juice, meatballs in…
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Police Blotter-May 24, 2007
Solebury May 15, Solebury police charged Matthew Lee Bergen, 41, of 1438 Lardner Street in Philadelphia with two counts of possession of stolen property in connection with selling stolen cement lawn ornaments, planters and cast-iron objects to a local garden center in New Hope. According to Detective Cpl. Roy Ferrari, information from an employee at…
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Environmental panel expanded
The addition brings the number of members to seven on the West Amwell Environmental Commission. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL The Township Committee recently approved the addition of another member to the Environmental Commission. The addition brings the number of members to seven. There also are two alternates. The change was made May 16…
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Former prison guard takes you ‘Inside Out’ tonight at the library
Harry Camisa worked in the Trenton State Prison system for over five decades By: Lea Kahn Harry Camisa knows the New Jersey prison system inside and out, and he plans to share some of that knowledge when he speaks about his career as a prison guard tonight, Thursday, at 7 p.m. at the Lawrence Headquarters…
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HHS lacrosse teams prevail in states
Kloss, Marino score five goals By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High’s lacrosse teams swept their state playoff openers at Noonan Field Wednesday. The HHS boys (11-8) won for the fifth time in six games, rolling to a 15-3 victory over Lenape in opening game the doubleheader. Seventh-seeded Hillsborough travels to Montclair for the Group 4 quarterfinals.…
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Taking Stock of Summer Theater
Area theater companies offer something for everyone this season. By: John Dunphy From nature hikes to roller coasters, sports and the Shore, Central New Jersey offers a host of summer activities, inside and out. Its area theater is no different. May 25, the Washington Crossing Open Air Theatre, in the 3,100-acre Washington Crossing State Park…
