Category: archives
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MANVILLE: There’s a place at table for Vietnam War soldiers
Commander Charles Goodyear leads a part of the remembrance service for prisoners of war and missing in action. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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LAWRENCE: Hullfish cited for volunteer efforts
Gary Hullfish likes to work quietly in the background. By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Gary Hullfish likes to work quietly in the background. Sometimes it’s making sure that every speck of dirt is picked up and that loose trashcans are secured in the business district of the historic village of Lawrenceville, across the street from…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City rallies for hometown Olympian Kyle Tress
Lambertville is getting psyched for the Winter Olympics by hanging a banner across Bridge Street to wish well a favorite son, Kyle Tress, a 1999 graduate of South Hunterdon Regional High School. He is one of three who made the U.S. team in the skeleton event, which involves hurtling head-first on a metal sled down…
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Pennington Montessori Joins Growing Movement of Green Schools in New Jersey
By Jessica Brown Pennington Montessori Joins Growing Movement of Green Schools in New Jersey Eco-Schools NJ Welcomes It’s 12th Member in Mercer County Pennington, NJ. January 29, 2014 n This week, New Jersey Audubon and National Wildlife Federation welcomed Pennington Montessori School to the growing network of Eco-Schools in New Jersey. This internationally acclaimed program…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Extreme cold cancels Winter Festival parade
Broken pipe forced ‘Beef and Brew’ to be moved A temperature of about 25 degrees — and a wind chill “real feel” of 10 to 15 degrees — led to the cancellation of Saturday’s Winter Festival parade in Lambertville. Bands, marchers and floats had cancelled due to the weather. There were also snow and wind…
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LAWRENCE: Wassailing the apple trees at Terhune
Jack O’Donnell and his family are spiritual people who love nature, and that’s what drew them to Terhune Orchard’s annual “Wassailing the Apple Trees” celebration on a bitterly cold Sunday afternoo By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Jack O’Donnell and his family are spiritual people who love nature, and that’s what drew them to Terhune…
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Spencer Savings Bank Honors Elmwood Park Memorial High School Students for Completion of Financial Literacy Program
Spencer Savings Bank employees gather with the students of Elmwood Park Memorial High School.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Extreme cold cancels Winter Festival parade
Phil McAuliffe Don Harrison of Fear No Ice from Philadelphia works on an ice sculpture in Lambertville on Saturday.
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Collects Shoes for Needy
By Rosanne Schwab Everyone knows it feels good to help, to make a difference for someone in need. That is why Peapack-Gladstone Bank has geared up for another great effort. From February 3 through March 10 the Bank will be collecting new, clean, wearable footwear to benefit a current fundraising program for Mane Stream, a nonprofit organization…
