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IN THE KITCHEN: Spring veggies make colorful meals
By Faith Bahadurian, Special Writer I am so ready to be done with this cold weather and ready to finally welcome spring aren’t you? So I went looking for recipes that use spring’s tender greens, shoots, and roots. It used to be that on a warm spring day you’d see people along the roadsides,…
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Tax hikes are needed for WAES, LPS budgets
Regionalization vote date still not definite By John Tredrea, Special Writer School budgets for 2013-14 have been adopted by the West Amwell Elementary and Lambertville Public school boards, said Michael Kozak, superintendent of schools for both districts. Each of the districts has one elementary school, as does nearby Stockton, which also is a school district.…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Tollworker struck at turnpike interchange (UPDATED)
ROBBINSVILLE — A New Jersey Turnpike toll collector was struck at approximately 11 a.m. this morning at the 7-A interchange toll plaza of the New Jersey Turnpike. According to Sgt. Adam Grossman of the State Police, the worker was struck by a “heavy duty pick up truck.” Sgt. Grossman said further that the woman was…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: German team wins again!
The Hopewell Valley German competition team successfully defended its championship title at Deutschfest this year, again beating out seven other high school teams, with the local combined middle/high school team. Deutschfest is an annual German Academic Competition in Pennsylvania, organized by the American Association of Teachers of German. The HoVal team won a clean sweep…
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PENNINGTON: Garbers leaving borough and Stony Brook Lodge
Stony Brook Lodge has resided on East Delaware Avenue since 1895.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Fire commission reorganizes
LAMBERTVILLE — On March 12, the City of Lambertville Board of Fire Commissioners, District No. 1, held its reorganization meeting. The members were voted in as follows: Aladar Komjathy, chairman; Robert Brown, vice chairman; Alexander Cormier, secretary; commissioner, David Morgan; and commissioner, Christopher Kascik. During the next few weeks, readers will be able to access…
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WEST AMWELL: Rob Fulper will farm township’s 50 acres
By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — About 50 acres of township-owned property, near the municipal building, will be farmed by local farmer Rob Fulper under an agreement approved by the Township Committee at its March 27 meeting, township clerk Lora Olsen said. The 50 acres is about half the township-owned land near the…
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Children’s Classic Story “Charlotte’s Web” Comes to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre April 20
By Candace Zafirellis E.B. White’s loving story of the friendship between a pig and a spider comes to life when Theatreworks/USA presents “Charlotte’s Web” at Mercer County Community College’s Kelsey Theatre on Saturday, April 20 at 2 and 4 p.m. Kelsey Theatre is located on the college’s West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. Wilbur…
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