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LAMBERTVILLE: Ely Park fundraiser has been ‘beached’
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor LAMBERTVILLE — Plans to raise money for the beautification of Ely Park, through the second annual Shore Dinner fundraiser, have been “beached.” Instead of patronizing the planned Sept. 11 dinner, Jim Hamilton’s Friends of Ely Park board of directors now is asking area residents to focus on supporting local restaurants.…
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Concerning the presidential candidates
Martin Berkowitz To the Editor: The quadrennial political scene is with us in all its glory, insouciance, drama and insincerity. What makes us dare to suggest that the candidates for President of the United States believe in what they say? Is it the polling figures and what the handlers of the candidates say to make…
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CRANBURY: Scout takes part in New Mexico adventure
Ryan D’Souza of Cranbury enjoys the view from Mount Baldy in Colfax County New Mexico while on a Boy Scout High Adventure this summer. Courtesy photo
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Local cyclist to ride for JoAnn Meyer
Mika Ryan, wearing a Tour de Pink shirt, plans to ride her bike for the late JoAnn Meyer.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Questions being asked about dam operation
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Damage caused by fast-moving floodwaters from Swan Creek during Hurricane Irene has prompted Lambertville officials to investigate how United Water New Jersey operated Lambertville Dam during the severe storm. ”The part of town we’re concerned about are streets near Swan Creek, due west of the dam,” Mayor David…
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Residents remember 9/11
Memories still vivid 10 years later David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY Sunday is the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, The Pentagon and United Airlines Flight 93, and everyone from the United States Senate to local residents are making sure the day is not forgotten and…
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BREAKING NEWS: Recent rains cause more problems for Valley area
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Overnight the predictions for the Delaware River were elevated significantly, as the river was actually rising quite quickly,” Hopewell Township police Chief George Meyer said at 1 p.m. today. ”The heavy downpours during the early morning hours resulted in numerous local roads being closed due to flash flooding. These included…
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