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PRINCETON AEA: Police blotter
Princeton A resident of Maple Street reported that someone stole his son’s Trek bicycle from the front porch sometime overnight on April 22. Police said the bike was unlocked and that no value was known. Hamilton police transferred Domanic Greene, 27, of Trenton, to the Princeton Municipal Court on a charge of having a criminal…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Kalmia Club to host blood drive
LAMBERTVILLE The Kalmia Club of Lambertville is hosting a community blood drive Saturday, May 4, to honor and recognize the service of area first responders. The blood drive will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Centenary United Methodist Church, 108 N. Union St. Organizer Marcia Tucker said, “We are honoring first…
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BLOTTER: Week of April 26
East Windsor Melvin Gutierrez-Centeno, 42, of Princeton Arms North 2, was charged with driving while intoxicated at 2 a.m. April1 15. The officer observed a 1994 Nissan traveling west on Route 571. The vehicle was speeding and failed to dim its high beams to oncoming traffic, police said, adding that the vehicle was observed to…
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DELAWARE: Farm museum prepares for season with open house
By John Tredrea, Special Writer DELAWARE — Upcoming is an open house at the museum of a historic farmstead located just north of Lambertville. The event is set for 2 to 4 p.m. May 5 at the Holcombe-Jimison Farmstead Museum at 1605 Daniel Bray Highway (state Route 29). ”Come and see what has been accomplished…
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NEW HOPE: Garden Club plants pansies, cleans canal
NEW HOPE — For the 15th consecutive year, Chuck Tarr led the New Hope Garden Club on April 6 in its annual spring planting of pansies in whiskey barrel planters located all over the borough in cooperation with The Living Earth Home and Garden Center. Kim Espat, Dave Kemble, Bill Kiefer, Clare Kovacs, Bob Luisi,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Business owners interested in ‘Shop Hillsborough’ card
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Enough businesses have indicated they would participate in a Shop Hillsborough program that could lower property tax bills for participating shoppers. Township Committeeman Greg Burchette said Tuesday night that 26 business owners, after hearing the program described in presentations Monday night and Tuesday morning, had said they would join the…
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NEW HOPE: Pride Week to be offered
New Hope Celebrates will present a week of events and activities May 11-19 to commemorate lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual and allies pride in New Hope and Lambertville. The weeklong mixture of history, fact, frolic and fun is having its 10th year anniversary. ”It amazes me that not only has it been 10 years since inception,…
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WEST AMWELL: South sets Communiversity
WEST AMWELL Tuesday, April 30, starting at 6:30 p.m., South Hunterdon Regional High School will have its third Communiversity. There will be elective programs taught by local expert volunteers. Select from the following four classes; choose up to two; classes are offered at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.: Cooking with a favorite local top chef…
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Research on Mathematica’s History Yields Morgenstern Papers
By Mathematica Communications Research on Mathematica’s History Yields Morgenstern Papers Collection Donated to Duke University Economic Papers Project A project on the history of Mathematica Policy Research recently unearthed a historical treasure—a cache of personal papers, professional files, and correspondence by celebrated economist and mathematician Oskar Morgenstern, a founder of Mathematica. Among his many achievements,…
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