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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Independence Day Festival draws thousands
Staff photos by Charles W. Kim Children got to play a variety of games with the help of a DJ from M and M Entertainment. An estimated 7,000 people attended the annual Independence Day Fes´tival Saturday night. Attendees had the opportunity to see some vintage cars lined up for inspection. Loli and Jouy Tamayo, of…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City’s history is shown on mural
Standing in front of a new mural at the Wells Fargo store are: Joe Gerko, store manager of the Lambertville Wells Fargo store; Jeff McVey, Lambertville historian; Peter Ameen, Wells Fargo Community Bank president; Heather Caroline and Carol Cruickshanks, Lambertville Chamber of Commerce; Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio; and Sharon Bisaha, former Lambertville Historical Society…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Want to help create a special memorial?
This is an overhead view with the World Trade Center steel located in the circle constructed of stone. A red, white and blue path made of pavers encircles the steel. Eight large boulders surround the steel, one for each of the Valley’s emergency services. This will be a place of remembrance and reflection.
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ROBBINSVILLE: 12s win baseball pool
Advance to the Final Eight By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The Robbinsville 12-year-old all-star baseball team fought through stiff competition to come out on top of Pool C in the District 12 Little League tournament. Their 3-0 record against Princeton, West Windsor and Chambersburg moved them into the Final Eight bracket play. ”We didn’t…
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LAMBERTVILLE: J.B. Kline: musician, businessman and more
On his mother’s side, J.B. Kline’s family has been in Lambertville since the 1600s.
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MONTGOMERY: Coffee roaster destroyed in Thomas Sweet fire
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Just after roasting coffee beans, a slow fire began in the Montgomery location of Thomas Sweet around 1:45 on Wednesday afternoon. It is normal that roasting generates a small degree of smoke, said owner Marco Cucchi. At the time, two police officers happened to be in the store…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Independence Day Festival draws thousands
By Charles W. Kim An estimated 7,000 people came out Saturday night to enjoy the township’s Independence Day Festival, according to organizers. People began filling into the grounds between the two Crossroads middle schools at 5 p.m. and continuing until the annual fireworks display just after dusk. "It is very nice. The kids come out…
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July 7-14 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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