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Not happy with Hughes
Nancy Weinstein Titusville Wake up, Brian Hughes. It’s no longer 2009. County Executive Hughes’ plans for the Jacobs Creek Bridge Rural Historic District have hardly changed since 2009, but the rest of the world has. We are now living with the aftermath of the Great Recession and a declining Mercer County credit rating, but…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville police reported: — Chad Foley, 38, of New Hope, was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant subsequent to a motor vehicle stop. Officer Michael Gramlich stopped Mr. Foley on Route 29 at 7:30 a.m. after he allegedly was seen speeding. A check revealed Mr. Foley was driving with suspended driver’s license and that…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: School election decision coming
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor On Monday at its agenda meeting, the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education is expected to decide whether to go with the new November option for the annual school election or stay with April. The meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. in the board meeting room at 425. S. Main…
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PENNINGTON: Council has busy session
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Pennington Borough can renew its contract with Hopewell Township for police dispatching services for one year under a resolution passed by Borough Council Monday night. Under the contract, the township will charge the borough $65,000 for the services, an increase of slightly more than 8 percent over last year. Also…
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ALLENTOWN: On a wing and a dare
Allentown High School Wing Bowl contestants (from left) Craig Baum, Ryan Ramsay, Ali Haider Ismail, Oboe Chikezie, Aimee Lane, Will Olexsak, Harrison Roy, Corey Nebbia and teacher Brian Nice. Photo by Darren Nash
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BORDENTOWN: Corretjer happy to be back on mat
Dennis Symons Bordentown Regional High senior Grant Corretjer (top) has come back from an injury to have a big season on the wres´tling mat. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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91-year old writes novel on aging, retirement
MONROE — At a time of life when most people have been retired for decades, former children’s book author Jan Slepian, 91, has started a brand new chapter in her writing career. A best-selling author for children and young adults, Ms. Slepian has found a new audience among a demographic that often is overlooked. She…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Week of Feb. 9
Thurs., Feb. 9 Creating a bog garden: 7p.m., Allentown Methodist Church, 23 Church St., Allentown. Join Jason Austin, manager of Rare Find Nursery in Jackson, at the Allentown Garden Club’s monthly meeting to learn how to create a bog garden. He will provide information on construction, siting and using interesting plants that thrive in perpetually…
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POLICE BEAT: Week of Feb. 9
Robbinsville Julian Gonzalez, 21, no hometown given, was charged with possession of prescription legend drugs and other offenses at 1:57 a.m. Jan. 31, police said. Patrolman Thomas Paglione stopped Mr. Gonzalez’ vehicle because he failed to move over to the left lane while passing two marked police vehicles on Route 130 where officers were conducting…
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