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Liberty Lake explains its side
Andy Pritikin, director, Liberty Lake Day Camp In response to last week’s article about the Mansfield Wastewater Management Plan and its relationship to the proposed warehouse project adjacent to Liberty Lake, I wanted to provide a better understanding for why we are asking for a public hearing. First and foremost, this is not a…
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STOCKTON: Food pantry: Bike event beneficiary
Stockton Presbyterian Church recently held a Bike-a-Thon for the benefit of the Lambertville Food Pantry. Shown from left are a few of the participants: (top) Ken Good, Ellen Incontrera, Karen Edwards and Jason Fuhr; and (bottom) Jack Edwards, Ryan Edwards and Joey Franklin.
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STOCKTON: Food pantry: Bike event beneficiary
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Times are tougher than usual, what with the struggling economy and the stubbornly high unemployment rate, and so there are more hungry people — including people in places where hunger has been less of a problem than it is now. Meanwhile, the cost of food and other goods continues to…
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Bishop Paul Bootkoski to celebrate 9/11 Mass of Remembrance
By Erin Friedlander METUCHEN – The Most Rev. Paul G. Bootkoski will celebrate a “9/11 Mass of Remembrance” on Sunday, September 11 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of almost 3,000 people in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. The special liturgy will be held at noon in…
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SPRINGFIELD: School board seeking architects for building project
By Amber Cox, Special Writer SPRINGFIELD — The school board is continuing its work on deciding what items will be presented to the public in a referendum package March 13. Interim Superintendent Joseph Miller explained he has had two meeting with the Steering Committee, which is overlooking the project. Mr. Miller sent out seven requests…
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WEST WINDSOR: Bullying procedures outlined at meeting
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR The lengthy new process that goes into effect this September might be deterrent enough for kids considering engaging in bullying activities. At Tuesday’s school board meeting, David Aderhold, assistant superintendent, gave a presentation on the district’s compliance with the new anti-bullying legislation that will come into effect…
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Time to revisit home’s ‘true’ value?
Anne Panfil Lambertville I am passing along information so readers can understand their rights with respect to property taxes and reassessment. The concepts are simple to understand. Consider them as you ponder the tax bill you recently received. REVALUATION and REASSESSMENT — A revaluation/reassessment attempts to distribute the tax burden by appraising each property…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: WTC artifact will be part of 9/11 memorial
On Sept. 10 at 11 a.m., a dedication ceremony will be held in Alliger Park By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor At 5 a.m. Aug. 16, a group of Hopewell Valley residents left Hopewell Township for JFK Airport Hanger 17 — the place where all of the World Trade Center artifacts are stored. The men arrived…
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POLICE BLOTTER
The Lambertville Police Department reported: — Emergency crews went to a residential fire that temporary displaced two families Friday night. The fire, on York Street, was reported at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 19 during the height of a thunderstorm. Responding fire departments quickly contained the fire and limited further damage. The fire was determined to be…
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