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    Corfield concedes, says fight for values continues By Marie Corfield To the editor:     Now that the votes in the 16th Legislative District Assembly race have been tallied, I have called Assemblywoman Donna Simon to congratulate her on her victory.    I want to thank my family for its unending support, and all of our supporters,…

  • Many reasons to say thanks

    Cathy Brown, Pam Wallace TASK co-chairwomen     Toll Gate has found 26 reasons to say thank you for 26 years of helping the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen.    Our hearts are full as we consider all that has been done to provide for over 1,000 neighbors in Trenton. Here is our list of gratitude:    — Willing…

  • MONROE: Residents ‘beg’ council to move Parker project

    MONROE: Residents ‘beg’ council to move Parker project

    Parker Memorial Homes drawing An artist’s rendering of the proposed facility on Schoolhouse Road

  • Let’s dig deeper into local water quality

    Regina Gandolfo Lambertville     I must say I am more than a little concerned about The Beacon article describing an algae bloom at the Lambertville reservoir, as well as United Water’s diversion of canal water into our water supply.    While United Water continues to boast about the quality of local water, they are not presenting…

  • CRANBURY: Lions host annual pancake breakfast with Santa

    CRANBURY: Lions host annual pancake breakfast with Santa

    Amy Batista photo Lexie Hoffman, 3, enjoys eating some eggs during Cranbury Lions Club 65th annual pancake breakfast on Dec. 2 at the Cranbury School.

  • PHS PERSPECTIVE: Debate team takes pride in reaching new heights

    By Tiffany Wang    Twice a week, long after most of the students of Princeton High School have headed for home, raised voices punctuated with bursts of laughter waft from underneath the door of Room 166. A particularly jaunty blue sign adorned with a wombat — the team mascot — and the words, “Debate Lounge,” stuck…

  • PACKET PICKS: Dec. 7

    Hanukkah celebration String of Pearls celebrates Hanukkah with Jewish menu and melodies at 5:30 p.m., at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton, 50 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton. Havdallah service begins at 5:30 p.m., followed by a potluck latke dinner and dessert. Everyone is invited to bring their menorahs for a communal candle-lighting ceremony.    There will…

  • New Dogs of Lambertville calendar is available

    New Dogs of Lambertville calendar is available

    Dalmatians, Sketch (the puppy) and Bentley.

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