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Celebrate the Ruby Pink 40th Anniversary of MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre
The Kelsey staff is pictured from left, back row: Marge Maurer, Marc Flicker and Tracy Antozzeski. Front, from left, are Amy Bessellieu and Kelsey Artistic Director M. Kitty Getlik.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Sober driving effort coming
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The city’s police department will be cracking down on drunken drivers from Aug. 17 through Sept. 3 as part of the summer 2012 “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign. ”Drunken or impaired driving enforcement is one of the primary functions of the Lambertville Police Department,” said Lambertville…
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An act of love!
Nora Sirbaugh Environmental Commission Hopewell Township I am writing on behalf of the Environmental Commission of Hopewell Township to thank everyone involved in helping to craft and implement a Forest and Tree Protection Ordinance. The creation of this ordinance was an act of love on the part of all involved — love for our…
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PLUMSTED: New police chief sworn
By Peter Sclafani, Staff Writer PLUMSTED — The Police Department has a new police chief. Sgt. Matthew Petrecca was promoted to chief and took the oath of office Friday. Mr. Petrecca got his start as a police officer in Seaside Heights in 1996 and has been serving Plumsted for 15 years. Although Mr. Petrecca’s new…
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BORDENTOWN: Swim program celebrates 50 years of learning, fun
Jayla Fresco, 7, of Borden´town Township jumps in after her lesson. Photo by Joe Knox
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Columbus church helps volunteers
Thanks to the hard work of the Columbus Baptist Church, nearly 400 teen and adult volunteers from all over the United States — and 40 from Japan — spent a week in northern Burlington County building wheelchair ramps, painting, and making other repairs to over 50 area homes. Andrew Bermudez, the church’s youth pastor, organized…
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Columbus church helps volunteers
photoVolunteer Rachel Zarrilli, from Connecticut, and homeowner Susan McIntyre of Bordentown City enjoy the opportunity to help others.
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SENIOR MENUS
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Elks donate to worthy causes
Shown from left are: (front row) Thomas J. Hood, Exalted Ruler; Joe McGrath, Delaware Valley Interfaith Council Food Pantry; Michael Welsh, Combined Charities; Maryann Ranson and Deborah Galen, “Paving The Way” (Mary Sheridan Park Restoration); Patrick Eckard, Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad; Ed O’Rourke, Meals on Wheels; (back row) Victor Rose, Combined Charities; and…
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