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Winter Festival’s in full swing
In New Hope and Lambertville By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE-NEW HOPE — A big parade that begins in New Hope and crosses the Delaware River free bridge to Lambertville, music, dance, plenty of good things to eat and drink, puppet shows, ice carvings done before your eyes, a “roasting” of New Hope Mayor Larry…
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EDITORIAL: Good luck to the task force
The Transition Task Force, the group of appointed citizens and municipal officials from Princeton Borough and Princeton Township who will be leading the process of consolidating the two Princetons, will meet for the first time on Tuesday. They have their work cut out for them and they will be starting from scratch. However, they will…
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Thanks from Reindeer Lane
Melina Guarino Hopewell Borough Recreation Committee This is a belated, but heartfelt thank-you to all of the volunteers and businesses that made this year’s Reindeer Lane Holiday Shop a tremendous success. On Dec. 2, crowds of children once again arrived at the beautifully decorated historic Hopewell Railroad Station with sacks of change to purchase…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders’ Hornich growing into key contributor
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Matt Hornich got a taste of basketball at the varsity level as a freshman a year ago. Now, as a sophomore, he is making an impact for a strong Hillsborough High School boys team. ”Last year I got called up halfway through the year and had some decent games…
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CRANBURY: Eagle Scout organizes police storage area
Joshua Diamond and Sgt. Ryan Dworzanski stand by the Cranbury Police Department storage room, which Joshua organized for his Eagle Scout project. Staff photo by David Kilby.
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VOICES has music composition contest
VOICES Chorale has announced that its annual Children’s Music Composition Contest will culminate in a Young Composer Concert on April 17 at 7 p.m. at Music Together in Hopewell Township. The deadline for contest entries is March 1. Children 5 to 12 are invited to compose a piece of music with a vocal element for…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: JCP&L explains reasons for power outages
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Several Hopewell Township residents, still smarting over going without power for days after Hurricane Irene and a freak snowstorm in late October, want township officials to do what they can to switch their electric service from Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) to another service provider. The residents made that…
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PRINCETON AREA: How will DOT determine success or failure of test?
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer After talking with state Department of Transportation officials, many residents were left scratching their heads and wondering what the measure of success will be of the experimental closing of two main jughandles on Route 1. Princeton Borough Councilwoman Jo Butler asked DOT officials during a meeting on Wednesday what will…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Officials preparing for sewer bond vote
By John Tredrea, Special Writer A referendum on a controversial Hopewell Township bond ordinance is expected to be held in mid- or late March, Township Committeewoman Vanessa Sandom said Tuesday. Ms. Sandom said a resolution specifying the date is expected to be passed at the next Township Committee meeting, on Feb. 13. In the meantime,…
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