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Fire company sets hunting-fishing flea market
The Sergeantsville Fire Company will have its sixth flea market Sunday to raise money for safety equipment for its volunteer firefighters. By: Linda Seida SERGEANTSVILLE The Sergeantsville Fire Company will hold its sixth annual hunting and fishing flea market this Sunday to raise funds for the purchase of safety equipment to protect its volunteer…
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Some ‘classic’ Mexican recipes
The Tamale Pie is an easy way to have a tamale-like dish without the work of wrapping and steaming with corn husks By: Faith Bahadurian When I started researching warming winter dishes in my Mexican cookbooks, I found myself drawn to the older books, which offer many one-dish meals that go beyond typical Mexican fare…
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‘The Good, the Bad and the Deadly’ and ‘Lights! Camera! Murder!’
Without a Cue presents murder mystery dinner theater at Peddler’s Village in Lahaska, Pa., and Fisher’s Tudor House in Bensalem, Pa. By: Stuart Duncan The murder mystery genre is alive and well in Pennsylvania. The art form that takes its themes from the dark side of life and its stories from the underbelly of society…
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Police Blotter-March 16, 2006
Lambertville Julio Pinoth, 30, of Morrisville, Pa., was charged with possession of drugs and a weapon after being stopped March 9. Police stopped Mr. Pinoth on Route 29 in the area of Route 202 at 7 a.m. after observing the windows were tinted, and the vehicle had a loud muffler, police said. Police smelled burnt…
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Youth host tri-county wrestling tourney
WEST AMWELL The South Hunterdon Youth Wrestling Association hosted the Hunterdon-Warren-Morris County Youth Tournament at South Hunterdon Regional High School on Feb. 19. More than 250 wrestlers participated in this annual event, which brings together wrestlers of all skill levels in a wrestling tournament setting. Bob Emmons, coach of the Delaware Valley youth wrestlers,…
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Area pair join best wrestlers
Frantzen edghed by runner-up By: Bob Nuse Tom Frantzen knew his trip to Atlantic City would result in facing some pretty tough competition. The Princeton High senior found out first hand just how tough that competition can be, as he lost both of his matches at the state wrestling championships. West Windsor-Plainsboro High junior Joe…
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‘McMansion’ limits top council agenda
Long-running effort to craft regulations dates back to 2004 By: Marjorie Censer The Princeton Borough Council will again take up the controversial "McMansion" ordinance, intended to limit residential home sizes, at its meeting tonight. The proposed ordinance, which was originally introduced in May 2004, was most recently tabled in October 2005 when council members said…
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Seat on Township Committee is drawing a crowd
Five Democrats file to fill vacancy left by resignation of Bill Hearon By: Marjorie Censer Five candidates have come forward in hopes of replacing Princeton Township Committeeman Bill Hearon and running for a full three-year term in the fall. Toshi Abe of Walnut Lane, Scott Carver of Dempsey Avenue, Chad Goerner of Bayard Lane, Edward…
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Letters-Feb. 16, 2006
LEF benefit has much help To the editor: The Lambertville Area Education Foundation is hosting its fifth fundraiser auction party, and this year will honor Marty Luther, who was a longtime supporter of our organization in addition to so many other area not-for-profits. The event will be held Saturday, March 25, at the Eagle Fire…
