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PRINCETON: Organic recycling program needs more participants
By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer Princeton’s experimental curbside food waste recycling program is in jeopardy due to a lack of participation. According to Princeton’s recycling coordinator, Janet Pellichero, the organic recycling program needs to reach a goal of 500 households within the next month or two to ensure the program continues. Ms. Pellichero said about…
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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Six regionalization resolutions are approved
If the state permits a public vote on regionalization, voters would be asked to answer two special questions By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor On Monday night, Lambertville City Council, Stockton Borough Council and West Amwell Township Committee adopted resolutions that request permission to hold a referendum “to dissolve the current school districts (four) and create…
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Old Mill bridge: Leave it closed
Udo Warias, Old Mill Road Hopewell Township As a resident of Old Mill Road, I would like to respond to an article written by Special Writer John Tredrea. The reopening of the Old Mill Road bridge is a controversial issue from several fronts that unfortunately no one seems willing to address. According to the…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Woosamomsa ice-cream social keeps past alive
By John Tredrea, Special Writer To pass by it is to see the past kept alive, somehow kept in the present — a reassuring thing. It’s the Woosamonsa Schoolhouse, in central Hopewell Township. The one-room schoolhouse, which went out of service long ago, is owned and maintained by the Woosamonsa Schoolhouse Association. The association held…
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Too much time, cost for seven parking spaces
Wil Borkowski, Allentown I own and manage several commercial properties with ample off-street parking in Allentown’s central business district. Since 2001, I’ve also lived in the central business district so I’m familiar with the traffic, trash and trucks that come with living downtown. But with all that, I still enjoy living in the heart…
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See ‘Sourlands’ at Off-Broadstreet July 27
The film, “Sourlands,” will premiere on June 27 at 7 p.m. at the Off-Broadstreet Theatre, 5 S. Greenwood Ave., Hopewell. All ticket proceeds will benefit the Sourland Planning Council (SPC), a local nonprofit working to protect the ecological integrity, historical resources and special character of the Sourland Mountain region. Tickets, which are $20 and include…
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Rx Drop-off Program A Success In Somerset County
Sheriff’s Officers Tom Carlucci and Mark Impellizeri (from left ) are shown with some of the medications collected at a recent Rx Mission Drive-in/Drop-off event.
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MONTGOMERY: ‘World to get a lot bigger’ for graduates
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY More than 400 green robes and mortarboards filled the Montgomery High School gym on Wednesday evening as the Class of 2012 stood side by side ready to see 12 years of hard work come to fruition. Cameras flashed, friends whistled and parents beamed as they watched the…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Band concert, fireworks June 24
The Hopewell Valley Veterans Association and the Hopewell Township Parks and Recreation Department will present their annual band concert and fireworks on June 24 at Hopewell Township’s Alliger Park, located on Route 546, next to the Hopewell Township municipal complex. The 63rd Army Band will perform at 7:30 p.m., followed by fireworks at 9:15 p.m.…
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