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  • EDITORIAL: Give streets back to Penns Neck

       The time has come for the state Department of Transportation to end its test of closing the jughandles at Washington Road and Harrison Street to prevent traffic from turning left from the northbound lanes.    While the experiment has not been the total disaster many people and businesses feared, it has caused increased traffic on Alexander…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Department slates multi-day fire prevention event

    LAMBERTVILLE: Department slates multi-day fire prevention event

       The Lambertville Fire Department’s recognition of the National Fire Protection Association’s Fire Prevention Week 2012 will be a multi-day event in Lambertville. The week is designed to call the attention of residents to what they can do to prevent fires in their homes and businesses.    The event will feature five evening programs running Monday through…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Young Raider gymnasts start well

    HILLSBOROUGH: Young Raider gymnasts start well

    Elane Coleman Hillsborough High freshman Sarah Pillay was the top all around finisher in the Raiders’ recent win over South Brunswick. Photo by Elane Coleman

  • SOLEBURY: School raises lots of money for AIDS fight

    SOLEBURY: School raises lots of money for AIDS fight

    Shown from left are: Abigail Mott of Ringoes, Victoria Markhoff of Doylestown, a friend of Sasha Scudder, Sasha Scudder of Yardley, Izzy Blasucci of Doylestown, Jonathan Fleming of Ewing, Sean Mclaughlin of Doylestown and Maye Frohlich of Pennington.

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Former high school to be razed

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The long-out-of-use Lambertville High School building — last used by the graduating class of 1959 — is expected to be demolished soon, according to Mayor David Del Vecchio and city construction official, Ken Rogers.    They’ll both be glad when that job is done.    ”It’s a highly unsafe structure,”…

  • The inaugural River Cup: SHRHS vs. Solebury School

    The inaugural River Cup: SHRHS vs. Solebury School

       The inaugural River Cup soccer game was played between the SHRHS Eagles and Solebury School Spartans on Sept. 24.    This annual event will pit these two “friendly” rivals against each other for yearly possession of a beautiful trophy of a golden soccer ball held aloft by a shaft of water representing the Delaware River.    Solebury…

  • Woodbridge and Aton should be elected

    Frank and Virginia Wiener, Princeton We support Dick Woodbridge for mayor and Geoff Aton for committeeman of the newly consolidated Princeton government.    When we moved to Princeton 22 years ago, Dick Woodbridge was a Princeton Township Committeeman and became mayor shortly after that. Under Mr. Woodbridge’s skilled leadership, the municipal portion of our property taxes…

  • Dick Woodbridge for mayor of Princeton

    Antonio D. Pironem, Princeton Dick Woodbridge grew up in Princeton and therefore fully understands the importance of making Princeton a great place to live and work.    Since Dick was elected to office in both municipalities, he knows how important it is to reduce taxes and improve municipal services. Dick will work to create a vibrant…

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