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MANSFIELD: Township mulls improvements
Committee considers adding Millennium Building road access By Charley Falkenburg, Packet Media Group MANSFIELD — The inside of the impending new municipal complex on Route 206 may be nearing completion, but the grounds outside the front door are a different story. With town employees gearing up to move in the Millennium Building in March, the…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville City police reported: — On Jan. 15 at 2:31 a.m., police were called to a residence on Route 165 about a loud music complaint. A visitor to the apartment, Kerry L. Zobel, 38, of Emmaus, Pennsylvania, was charged by Patrolman Kenneth Housman with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia (a glass smoking pipe commonly…
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NEW HOPE: Bridge bicentennial: Historical Society needs your help
If you have any photographs, images, documents or films that include scenes, buildings and people in New Hope and Lambertville communities over the past 200 years, the Historical Society ur In September 1814, the first vehicle traveled across the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge signaling a revolution in the development of the New Hope and Lambertville communities.…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: ‘Art for Arbor Day’ competition focuses on work by children
The Hopewell Township Environmental Commission, the Hopewell Valley Regional School District and the Hopewell Valley News invite you to submit your artwork celebrating Arbor Day. Since its beginnings, Arbor Day has stressed the importance of including children as part of the celebration of trees. Conceived as a way of encouraging tree planting and care, founder…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire companies choose officers for 2013
The four volunteer fire companies that serve Hillsborough have selected officers for the new year. Hillsborough Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 elects officers for two years; the last elections were held in December 2011. All of its officers are entering the second year of their terms in 2013. They are: Chief Eric DeCicco, Deputy Chief…
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MANSFIELD: Columbus Cemetery board meets after veteran markers shown ‘disrespect’
Missing memories By Mike Mack, Special Writer MANSFIELD — The board of trustees of the Columbus Cemetery discussed the removal of 59 veterans and firemen markers from graves at its meeting Tuesday. The markers were all still in place on Christmas Day — however by the next night, a family visiting a loved one discovered…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton (No blotter items were supplied by Princeton police.) West Windsor Rachel L. Tarzia, 19, of Belle Mead, was charged with possession of cocaine, and Saawan Gupta, 20, of Belle Mead, was charged with possession of marijuana under 50 grams on Route 1 at Harrison Street on Jan. 19 at 8:13 p.m. Keira N. Murchison,…
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NEW HOPE: Bridge bicentennial: Historical Society needs your help
This old photo of the New Hope-Lambertville bridge is from the New Hope Historical Society archives.
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ALLENTOWN: Redbirds earn invite to Utah
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The fruits of the progression of the Allentown High School football team will be on display next fall — in Utah. The Redbirds have been invited and the Board of Education has approved them to take a trip Sept. 14 to Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah, to participate…
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