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WEST WINDSOR: Police add Nixle to communications
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR The West Windsor Police Department recently added Nixle, another communications service, to the Operation Lighthouse Initiative, which was approved by Chief Joseph M. Pica Jr. The police are now using Nixle, along with Facebook and Twitter to send information directly to residents no matter the conditions or…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Tractors: First a hobby, now an occupation
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Ever since he was a youngster, Joe Vurgason’s friends have been calling him “Tractor Joe.” ”I’ve loved tractors, and loved to be around them, ever since I can remember,” Mr. Vurgason said recently in his shop. His shop is the home of Tractor Joe’s Service and Repairs, at 2349 Route…
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MONROE: Incumbents win and budgets pass in Monroe fire districts
District 1 fire commissioner winners are, from left, Vincent DiLieto, Mike Costello and Robert LeBrun. Staff photo by David Kilby.
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CHS will stage ‘The New Gershwin Musical Comedy’
Shown from left are: (back row) cast members Jeremy Walker, Lucy Wood, Imogen Mills, Ryerson Lehman-Borer and Sarah Vander Schaaff (director); (front Row) Russell Nicholson, Matthew Erpelding (musical director).
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LAEF slates 11th annual auction benefit
The board of the Lambertville Area Education Foundation (LAEF) and community volunteers are making final arrangements for the organization’s 11th annual Auction and Benefit Party. The event will be held at the Eagle Fire Company Banquet Hall, New Hope, on March 24. The silent auction will begin at 6 p.m. and the live auction at…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City seeks grant money to improve Cavallo Park
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — City officials want to make major improvements to Cavallo Park, on Mount Hope Street, and have applied for a $490,000 in Green Acres grant for the job. An answer from Green Acres is expected in August, said Megan Ruf, of the city’s Recreation Commission. The city council voted…
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CRANBURY: Students’ works arrive at Gourgaud Gallery
‘Childdren at Dock’ by Roberta Neutuch of Monroe.
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SUNSHINE LIST
Editor’s note: Those responsible for sending us lists of 2012 meeting dates for local governing bodies, boards, commissions, etc., are urged to e-mail those lists to [email protected]. Several lists have not been received. Questions? Call 874-2177 except on Thursdays. PENNINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL: Feb. 23, 5 p.m., special meeting and closed session (ordinance adoption and budget…
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