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Aug. 11-18 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…
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GREEN VALLEY RECIEVES NATIONAL SAFETY AWARDS
By Jennifer Cibulskis Green Valley Lawn & Landscape, Inc. Phone: (908) 281–3858 [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE GREEN VALLEY RECIEVES NATIONAL SAFETY AWARDS Skillman, New Jersey, August 10, 2011 – Green Valley Lawn & Landscape, Inc. announced today it was recently awarded the: No Vehicle Accidents, No Injuries or Illnesses, No Days Away From Work,…
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ROBBINSVILLE: 11s win Section 3 title
Softball team advances to state tournament By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Robbinsville 11-year-old all-star softball team put together an impressive run to claim the Section 3 championship last week. In three games, they outscored their opponents, 46-13, including a 21-3 win over Manchester Little League in the title game. Robbinsville got on the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Mayor says library’s new HVAC system will save money
LAMBERTVILLE — When visitors go to the Lambertville Free and Public Library this fall, they will be pleasantly surprised, officials hope, by the warmth that greets them. The warmth will be provided by the building’s newly installed energy efficient gas-fired HVAC system, an investment that will save taxpayers approximately 25 percent of the overall cost…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Summer Intern CEO may become a year-round CEO
Sean Cook, a Levittown, Pennsylvania, resident who is majoring in sports management at Temple University, figured he’d be doing mundane tasks like making coffee and taking out the trash during his internship this summer with Front Rush Inc., based on South Main Street in Lambertville.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Teachers spent July overhauling curriculum
HoVal teachers are revising curriculum for many classes this summer. Shown from left are teachers: Lisa Boveroux and Lee White, of Toll Gate Grammar School; Mandi Dewees, of Bear Tavern; and Corinne Beyer, of Hopewell Elementary. They are discussing the new curriculum-writing system. Ms. Boveroux and Ms. Beyer are revising the fifth-grade language arts curriculum,…
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The S&P downgrade
Hon. James Maley Jr. mayor, Collingswood William G. Dressel Jr. executive director, NJLM chairman, Economic Development Task Force In response to numerous inquiries from mayors and the media on our opinion on what the recent Standard and Poor’s downgrade means for municipal governments, we put out this Mayors Advisory. In light of Standard…
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PRINCETON: Mrs. G owner talks about success to women’s group
Take a little bit of old-fashioned customer service, add some new-fashioned social media, find a niche market that few have discovered and that’s the recipe for success in the 21st century business world. It is a recipe that has worked for Debbie Schaeffer. She is the 3rd-generation owner and chief executive officer of Mrs.…
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Lace up your running shoes
Gary Guarino, FACT Come walk with us to remember and celebrate the lives of those lost to AIDS. Be a part of this 12-year tradition — FACT’s annual New Hope-Lambertville AIDS Walk. Join us and help raise much-needed funds to support those who continue to struggle with the devastating effects of this disease. FACT’s…
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