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LAWRENCE: Traffic study being done on Bergen Street
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Sparked by residents’ opposition to new striping on Bergen Street, township officials are conducting a traffic survey to count the number of cars that use the street and their average speed to determine whether any adjustments need to be made. About a dozen people turned out Tuesday night…
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PRINCETON: A cornucopia of culture for families
Youngsters experiencing the Princeton Symphony Orchestra in Princeton University’s Richardson Auditorium, having ‘met’ the bassoon and the string instruments in their classrooms. The orchestra is offering a special family-friendly Bravo! Concert on Saturday, Oct 1., teaming up with the Princeton University Art Museum for ‘a Festival of Music and Art.’ Rossen Milanov, above, conducts the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Campaigns have say on taxes
Republicans citing cutting debt; Democrats pledge to ask questions publicly By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Campaigns have say on taxes GOP praises paying off debt, while Democrats promise questions Taxes- 8TAXES- Gene RobbinsManaging Editor Republicans running for Township Committee say their party has held down local property taxes over the last few years, and they…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Library hosts robot, seance, movies
Upcoming programs Introduce your children to books and songs at the township library in at least seven programs in the next few weeks. Also happening: high school students will bring a prize-winning robot, a psychic will describe a séance and movies will be shown. To avoid being shut out, call the library to register for…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 760 come out to run for Ian Progin
Ill coach/counselor participates himself On Sunday, 760 registered walkers and runners on team “Progin’s Players” ran and walked in a sea of maroon and gold, crossing the finish line in support of high school staffer and coach Ian Progin and his family. Progin is a local Hillsborough High School guidance counselor and basketball coach who…
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MANVILLE: Senior Corner for week of Oct. 6
The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW located on Washington Avenue. The club is open to new members who are residents of Manville, age 60 or older, and age 55 if disabled. Canned goods or non-perishable food items will continue to be collected before each…
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LAWRENCE: Armed court attendant proposed
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Township police officer who provides security when the Lawrence Township Municipal Court is in session would be replaced with an armed court attendant under an ordinance introduced by Township Council. A public hearing and final action on the proposed ordinance, which was introduced Tuesday night, is set for…
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EDITORIAL: Election coverage guidelines focus on needs of readers
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Locally, in Hunterdon County, the Nov. 8 general election features the following: — Lambertville — There are two City Council seats up for grabs, each for a term of three years. Candidates for the Democrats are incumbents Beth Asaro and Elaine Warner. In the June primary, two Republicans received enough…
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