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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Friends of Hopewell Library to have ‘tasteful’ affair
Friends of the Hopewell Public Library has announced its annual fundraiser will be a “tasteful affair.” A Taste of Hopewell will be held March 11 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Off-Broad Street Theatre in Hopewell Borough. There will be live music and wine while sampling fare from many local establishments, all in the…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Creating ‘masterpieces’
Bear Tavern students are preparing for the upcoming PTO auction. Seen with art “masterpieces” above, front row from left, are Bear Tavern third-graders Tyler Walton and Rhiannon Gaguski, second-graders Ella Zimmerman and Finn Mahon and first-graders Charlotte Tellier and Nathan Haldeman; and back row from left, fifth-graders Mason Orfe and Cait Higgins and fourth-graders Justin…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Weber wins historic title
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Professional bowler Pete Weber is filmed kneeling by the trophy for the 69th U.S. Open following his historic victory at Brunswick Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick on Sunday.
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MANVILLE: Community calendar, week of March 1-7
Thurs., March 1 Senior class trip meeting: Parents and students intending to go to Williamsburg, Va., from June 6-10 must attend meeting at 7 p.m. in Manville High School Library. Spring sports signups: Borough department will take registrations from 6-8 p.m. in the municipal building courtroom for kindergarten soccer, traveling soccer, traveling softball, and instructional…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Fire Chief honored for 30 years’ service
By BIrgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY Although John Walls says he’s been chief of the Consolidated Fire Association “forever,” his colleagues at the Bordentown City Fire Department did the actual count and came up with 17 years as chief and a total of 30 as a firefighter. So on Feb. 18 about 100 of…
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LAWRENCE: Council to act on tax referendum
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council is expected to take action on a resolution that calls for a special referendum next month that seeks to increase the municipal property tax rate by 9 cents for 2012 when it meets Tuesday. The 6:30 p.m. meeting will be held in the Council Meeting Room at the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: School board faces shakeup after election
Board president, vice president decline to file for third terms By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Hillsborough’s school board will have a new look and feel next month now that its two top leaders have declined to run for third terms. In addition to the public electing two fresh faces in April, there’ll be a…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Cab, livery drivers to be fingerprinted under proposed law
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE An ordinance requiring all taxicab and livery drivers to be fingerprinted was introduced by a unanimous vote of the Lambertville City Council on Feb. 21, according to City Clerk Cindy Ege. The ordinance is required to put the city into conformity with a new state law, Ms. Ege…
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