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LAMBERTVILLE: City gets $194K for creek project
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — A $194,000 federal grant for flood control of Ely Creek “will help the whole section of Lambertville near the creek,” Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio said Friday. ”We’re thrilled to have received this grant,” the mayor said. “It will mean a big improvement in the quality of life…
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PRINCETON: Author talks about Princeton’s influence on her
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A Princeton alumnus had a warm homecoming this week, the day after her ninth book, “Then Came You,” hit the shelves. The book by Jennifer Weiner, Class of 1991, is about a surrogate pregnancy and a trophy wife who wants to ensure she will inherit her wealthy husband’s money. The…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Author introduces CABEAR
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Don’t just say you are going to do something. Stick to it, overcome obstacles and achieve. That’s what Jackie P. Taylor, a Hillsborough mom of two, preaches. Living by her own philosophy, she’s spreading her message by writing a children’s book, and visiting local places with the costumed bear who…
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Lambertville crosswalk
Lauren Johnson Lambertville I’m probably the biggest advocate of safety I know. I love seatbelts just as much as I love bike helmets. Which is why I really need a believable reason why there is not a pedestrian crosswalk to connect the towpath across Bridge Street in Lambertville. I heard through the grapevine that…
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KESSLER INSTITUTE FOR REHABILITATION HONORED FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO HISPANIC COMMUNITY
Philip Driscoll, CEO, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, Saddle Brook; Gail Solomon, VP, Communications, Kessler Institute, West Orange; Mario Tapia, President & CEO, Latino Center on Aging; and Bill Anastassatos, Pres., Kessler Rehabilitation Center
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PRINCETON AREA: The reaction to school aid hike is muted
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer While the increase in state aid to public schools announced this week by Gov. Chris Christie was welcomed by area school superintendents, they are not exactly thrilled by it. The dollar amounts add up an increase in aid of $741,409 for Princeton Regional Schools, $1,514,468 for West Windsor-Plainsboro and $709,531…
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STOCKTON: Council OKs new noise regulations
By John Tredrea, Special Writer STOCKTON — An ordinance prohibiting “unreasonably or unnecessarily loud” noise was adopted by a 3-2 vote of the Stockton Borough Council Monday night. The ordinance prohibits anyone making, continuing or causing to be made “any loud, unnecessary or unusual noise, or any noise, which either annoys, disturbs, injures or endangers…
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