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HOPEWELL: Borough offices to move to 88 E. Broad
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Hopewell Borough offices, 4 Columbia Ave., will be closed during the week of April 23-27 to conduct the move into the new facility. ”We anticipate reopening for business at 88 E. Broad St., on April 30,” said Administrator/Clerk Michele Hovan. ”We ask for the patience and cooperation of all during…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar
Thurs., April 19 South Brunswick Arts Commission meeting: 6:30 p.m., South Brunswick Municipal Building, first-floor lounge; public welcome. Sat., April 21 College Planning Seminar: Attend this free seminar about financial planning for college on Saturday, April 21 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Jct. Presented by…
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Marshall’s Corner Schoolhouse auction slated for Wednesday
A historic one-room schoolhouse, located in the village of Marshall’s Corner, will go on the auction block on April 25 at 1 p.m. The auction will take place at the Branchburg Township Municipal Building, 1077 Route 202 North, Branchburg. Max Spann Real Estate & Auction Co. is auctioning the quaint, old schoolhouse, located at 95…
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Fantasy Renaissance Faire this weekend
NEW HOPE — On Saturday and Sunday, visitors to New Hope will step back in time as the town is transformed into a medieval fantasy — the third annual New Hope Fantasy Renaissance Faire. The two-day event takes place on Mechanic Street and runs from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sponsored by the Greater New Hope Chamber…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Drivers still make illegal turns
By Ed Birch, Special Writer Despite sign changes, corrections and increased enforcement, vehicles are still turning into two fast food restaurants on Sand Hills and Major roads illegally. On a recent Saturday, several drivers in South Brunswick were disobeying posted traffic signs at both the McDonalds and Burger King prohibiting left hand turns. The turns…
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PENNINGTON: Budget requires tax hike
By John Tredrea, Special Writer On Monday, Pennington Borough Council adopted a 2012 budget that will bring the first municipal tax-rate increase in three years. The budget totals $3,148,103, Councilman Glen Griffiths said. Local tax revenues will provide $2,170,005 of the budget, with the balance coming from grants and other sources of revenue. The budget…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Cocuzza continues as police director
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Bruce Cocuzza was reappointed Lambertville’s police director by the City Council Monday night, Cindy Ege, city clerk, said. The reappointment is for three years. Mr. Cocuzza has been the city’s police director since 1999. In April 2009, when he also was reappointed to the position, he was making…
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Historical perspective
John R Hart, former mayor, member of Township Committee As former mayor and committeeman in Hopewell Township it saddens me to see a member of the Township Committee flip-flop on the sewer extension issue and the approval of the bond ordinance . Many years of hard work from dozens of volunteers and hundreds of…
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