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LAMBERTVILLE: Justice Center renamed for former mayor
Judge Ron Pittore (standing), speaks about his father’s dedication to Lambertville. Also shown are former Mayor Phillip L. Pittore and his wife, Bertha.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Officers promoted to sergeant
Sgt. William Swanhart, formerly a detective, is joined by his family as he is sworn in.
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PRINCETON: Officials considering water craft
Princeton officials are exploring the possibility of acquiring a military vehicle that would be able to traverse water and be used as an ambulance if roads are flooded after a major storm. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton officials are exploring the possibility of acquiring a military vehicle that would be able to traverse…
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RARITAN TOWNSHIP: HMC gets gift for pet, cardiac programs
Hunterdon Medical Center Foundation has received a major gift from longtime Ringoes resident Pamela J. Wells. The gift, made in memory of Ms. Wells’ late husband, Ernest L. Wells, will expand Hunterdon Medical Center existing Pet Therapy Program and also support the hospital’s cardiovascular expansion project, scheduled to begin this fall. Ms. Wells’ decision “was…
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ROEBLING: Get your motor running!
Photo by Donna Adinolfe Carl Christiansen, of Pennington, works on his 1940 Ford Deluxe.
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Farmer’s flowers recalls lost love
A sunflower field, which has attracted a lot of attention in the community, is a beautiful token of a lost love for the farmer who planted it. Staff photo by James McEvoy
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ROEBLING: Get your motor running!
Fourth annual car show rolls into Roebling Museum By Donna Adinolfe, Packet Media Group The dark steel structures at the Roebling Museum were the backdrop to a rainbow of colors as hundreds of vintage and modern cars rolled in July 27 for the fourth annual car show benefiting the museum. The…
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EST WINDSOR: Petite powerhouse earns national champion title
Courtesy photo Hightstown High School graduate Michelle Arias captured the national judo title and No. 1 rank in the 48 kg division at the US Judo Federation’s 2013 National Junior Championship.
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PLUMSTED: Municipal budget adopted
Spending plan calls for tax increase by James McEvoy, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — Nearly three months after the public spoke on the municipal budget, the Township Committee has adopted its 2013 spending the plan, which will result in the average homeowner paying and additional $55 in municipal taxes. The committee unanimously adopted the $3.26 million…
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