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STATE WE’RE IN: Don’t toss old devices – recycle!
by Michele Byers The season of gift-giving has exploded with electronics. If you’re like many folks, you probably got modern toys like flat-screen TVs, smartphones, tablets and gaming consoles beneath your tree. New electronic gadgets are fun, but they create a serious post-holiday dilemma: What can be done with old and outdated devices? Most definitely,…
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ALLENTOWN: Swan songs abound at meeting
This year may soon be regarded as the end of a meaningful era in Allentown history as three of the borough’s most dedicated volunteers step away from their roles in municipal government. by David Kilby, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — This year may soon be regarded as the end of a meaningful era in Allentown history…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Firefighters battle blaze in Foxmoor townhome
No injuries reported in Dec. 28 fire by Amy Batista, Special WRiter ROBBINSVILLE — Firefighters battled a blaze in a townhome in the Foxmoor Town Center neighborhood in the 200 block of Waverly Court early Saturday morning, according to officials. The fire broke out at 202 Waverly Court at approximately 7:12 a.m. ”A single engine…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Seiter, Gallagher lead new nine-member board
New regional school board meets for the first time By John Tredrea, Special Writer The new South Hunterdon Regional Board of Education came into official existence Dec. 20, when the nine members of that board took oaths of office. The members are from Lambertville, West Amwell and Stockton. The three municipalities approved a referendum overwhelmingly…
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REGION: Lawmakers weigh in on BPU solar litigation
Florence, North Hanover projects impacted TRENTON — Saying the misinterpretation of the Solar Act of 2012 has resulted in the obstruction of millions of dollars in economic investment in clean energy projects, several New Jersey legislators recently called on the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to take immediate action in reinstating the development of…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Residents are asked to take part in health center expansion survey
Phillips Barber Family Health Center has been seeing patients in Lambertville for more than 40 years. Now Hunterdon Healthcare would like input from area residents. Shown outside the center are, from left, Terry Shlimbaum, medical director, Phillips Barber Family Health Center; Robert P. Wise, president and CEO, Hunterdon Healthcare; and Lambertville Mayor David M. Del…
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Calling all coaches
We want your team’s info! If your team isn’t here, let us know. Better yet, send us a brief write up about your team, a recent game, or a bio of a great player or coach. We love photos, too. Send your material to [email protected] or to [email protected].
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Minding Our Business Entrepreneurial Program for High School Students Receives Support from Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation
By Diane Blaszka Lawrenceville, NJ n December 30, 2013 n Celebrating its first year as an independent 501(c)3 organization, local nonprofit Minding Our Business (MOB) recently received valuable financial support from the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation. Based at Rider University, MOB will apply the $10,000 grant toward its new High School Program for…
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