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LAMBERTVILLE: Music shows require zoning OK
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Musical performances may be coming to Lambertville soon, city officials said after Monday night’s City Council meeting. To make that possible, a variance from the city’s Zoning Board of Adjustment will be needed. Crystal Lawton, zoning board secretary, said Tuesday that the Bridge Street Foundation, owner of the…
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WILMINGTON: Jersey Bandits unites for win at Pony Nationals
While in the Pike Creek area of Wilmington, Del., Alyssa Korch, of Bordentown, looks on as her teammates of the Jersey Bandits battle in the Pony Nationals on July 13. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Eagle Scout’s stage project gets approval
Janice Carson, an opponent of the stage being built at Association Park, congratulates Ryan Lanphear, 17, after the Eagle Scout project was unanimously approved by the Borough Council on Monday. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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SPRINGFIELD: Farmers support the troops with triumph
From left, “Boots” Gancarz (left), on a 1958 Ford Model 850 tractor, and Bob Major, on a McCormick Farmall tractor, prepare for the start of the Tractor Parade on July 15 in Springfield. (Photo by Deirdre Ryan, www.deirdreryan.com)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township teen revives boy, 7, in pool incident
By Peter Sclafani, Staff Writer A 7-year-old boy narrowly escaped death at the Governor’s Pointe pool in North Brunswick last week thanks to a vigilant lifeguard who jumped into the water and pulled his body out of the pool. Jake Burgess, a 17-year-old Hillsborough High School student, happened to be the lifeguard on duty at…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Taxicab ordinance gets in gear
People wait to enter the Borough Council meeting on July 16. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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WEST WINDSOR: Duo part of futsal champions
Carlen, Tampellini share in national soccer title By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor A pretty good year just got even better for Kayla Carlen and Julia Tampellini. They finished their sophomore academic year as part of the first West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls lacrosse team to win a Mercer County Tournament championship. Two months later,…
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Police: Robber nabbed nearly one year later
East Windsor Police Department received these surveillance videos capturing a suspect seen robbing and fleeing from Welsh Farms Convenience Store last August. According to police, the man has been identified as Angelo Murray who was recently arrested by the Newark Police Department Fugitive Task Force. (Couresty photo)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Community comes out in force
Hightsotwn Councilman Robert Thibault presents options for the future of Borough Hall at the council meeting on Monday. Councilwoman Lynne Woods, not shown, also participated in the presentation. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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