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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Week of March 8
March 8, 16, 22, 29 The Consolidated Fire Association at 20 Crosswicks St., Bordentown will hold Lenten Dinners from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Eat-in or take-out, delivery to local homebound. All dinners include French fries, coleslaw, roll and soda. Cost is $12 for seniors; $13 for eat-in or take-out; $14 for delivery. Fired cod,…
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NEW HOPE: Prohibition: Focus of April excursion
This 1929 Buick Marquette, AKA “Whiskey Six,” was used by bootleggers to carry their illegal cargo across the Canadian-U.S. border. It will greet visitors at a world premiere at the National Constitution Center in April.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Ely Park benefit: Shad Run and walk set
Shown from left are: Lambertville Mayor Dave Del Vecchio, Ely Park President Jim Mastrich, Shad Run Founder Richard Stoneking and Shad Run Director Kari Yannarella (seated).
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CHESTERFIELD: Fatal intersection may become roundabout
By David Kilby, Special Writer ‘You can’t be for the people, by the people and of the people and then say here’s what it’s gonna be.’ – Richard LoCascio, Chesterfield mayor CHESTERFIELD — A lengthy discussion regarding the plans for the intersection at Route 528, or Bordentown-Chesterfield Road, and Old York Road marked some miscommunication…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Village plan gets negative reviews
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A proposed new village for 25 acres where the Pennytown shopping village used to stand and a for nearby tract of 76 acres ran into stiff opposition during the public hearing of a Feb. 28 Hopewell Township Planning Board meeting. This meeting, the second Planning Board session last month devoted…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Suspended teacher gets support
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor HILLSBO High school students rallied en masse at Monday night’s Hillsborough Board of Education meeting to plead for reinstatement of a social studies teacher who was suspended last Thursday. The teacher, whose name was slipped by several students, is Jeffrey Kampf, a tenured teacher noted for his engagement of students in…
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PRINCETON: School board adopts $84 million budget
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A proposed $84.24 million school budget, balanced “tightly” to compensate for increases in utilities and health benefits, would raise taxes by a little less than $149 on average in Princeton, the district said this week. The Board of Education adopted the tentative budget on Tuesday, as the spending plan…
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HILLSBOROUGH: STEM sells kids on extra school day
Hillsborough Middle School students spent much of Saturday in a STEM Summit. Kids chose one of three challenges as a highlight to the day. Here, Christopher Cusack aims his paper airplane for a test flight.
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