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LAMBERTVILLE: Consolidation, ladder truck are part of fire plan
Fire district election is Feb. 15 By John Tredrea, Special Writer Voter approval of the Lambertville fire district’s proposed 2014 budget will bring a very small fire tax increase — up one-tenth of one cent per $100 of assessed property value over last year’s tax, said Aladar Komjathy, chairman of the city’s board of fire…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City rallies for hometown Olympian Kyle Tress
Banner wishing him well hangs over Bridge Street By John Tredrea, Special Writer A big banner bearing his name in big red letters now hangs over Bridge Street in downtown Lambertville. He’s Kyle Tress, a Lambertville favorite son and 1999 graduate of South Hunterdon Regional High School. A member of the three-man U.S. skeleton team,…
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The Future of Biopharma is Topic for MCCC Distinguished Lecture Feb. 19
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – A scientist, entrepreneur, and founder of a Hamilton biotechnology company will offer insights into to the future of biopharma as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series at Mercer County Community College. Dr. Eli Mordechai, founder and chief executive officer of Genesis Biotechnology Group (GBG), will discuss the opportunities and…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Yoga studio has remedy for winter aches and pains
Carolyn Cohen, owner and director of Jaya Healing Arts, in poses in a half-moon yoga position. Her studio offers an open house this Saturday. (Photo courtesy of Michelle Hilt)
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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Eagles tussle with local rival
Defeat Solebury, 71-52, on basketball court By James Evans, Special Writer The South Hunterdon Eagles (11-2) won a spirited contest against the Solebury Spartans, 71-52, Thursday night, Jan. 23, in Mount Airy. In a game in which Solebury was missing three of its starters, the game was wide open after the first half. Led by…
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HAMILTON: Local teacher uses technology to expand math lessons
Middle School math teacher Linda Hogancamp, of Hamilton, settles down to go over last evening’s lesson with her sixth-graders. Courtesy photo
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MANVILLE: There’s a place at table for Vietnam War soldiers
Cathy Glen-Henkel explains table setting at Sunday’s POW/MIA service in Manville. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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HAMILTON: Local martial artist honored at banquet
Master Ed Yuncza, a sixth degree black belt, was recognized by Action Martial Arts Magazine as the 2014 Male Competitor of the Year at the 14th annual Action Martial Arts Magazine Hall of Fame Awards Banqu ATLANTIC CITY — Master Ed Yuncza, a sixth degree black belt, was recognized by Action Martial Arts Magazine as…
