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Trivia Night set for Wednesday at CHS
The first team to sign up for this year’s Trivia Night was the team that won first prize at last year’s Trivia Night. Ms. Getman (seated) is shown registering members of this team ,who are (from left) Agastya Mondal, Matthew Polomski, Steven Millner, Mrs. Allen, Poojitha Shivaprasad, Joy Frederick and Alan Seltzer.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police seek purse snatcher
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Police are actively seeking a suspect following two purse snatchings last weekend. Police said that over the April 30-May 1 weekend, two purses were reported stolen from customers of the Liberty Mall on Route 522 and Georges Road. The first incident occurred at about 1 p.m. April 30 as a…
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Hopewell Block Party set May 20
Benefits Christine’s Hope for Kids Grab your spouse, girl/boyfriend, best friend or play mates and come to the largest block party in town — Hopewell Boro Block Party — on May 20, 7-10 p.m. . Features will be beer on tap served by celebrity bartenders, hors d’oeuvres created by local restaurants and a live band…
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Feminist Masked Avengers: Guerrilla Girls, Guerrilla Girls BroadBand, Guerrilla Girls On Tour! at Rutgers
Lois Greenfield The Guerrilla Girls, 1996, © Lois Greenfield
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WEST AMWELL: Country festival returns Saturday
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The township’s country fair is back this weekend following a three-year hiatus. This fair, “Celebrate West Amwell,” will be held Saturday from 4 to 9 p.m. at the West Amwell municipal complex, 150 Rocktown-Lambertville Road. The rain date is May 21, according to Betty Jane Hunt and…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Council gives OK to city’s budget
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The mayor and City Council on Monday approved a $4.26 million budget for 2011 that will raise property taxes for the average homeowner by $235 with the increase stemming from a ballot question that allowed voters to choose how they wanted to pay for garbage collection. The vote…
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EDITORIAL: Choose issues wisely
So, after seven long weeks of negotiation that produced a 13-page memorandum of understanding that outlines 15 major provisions dealing with the transit needs of the Princetons, it would appear it came down to a single point that got under a negotiator’s “skin a bit.” The point? Fifty years. That’s how long Princeton University wants…
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Be alert for creatures
Mary Rabbitt Hopewell Borough This is the time of year when turtles and other reptiles and amphibians are crossing roads near water to lay their eggs, and sometimes, just to warm themselves on the pavement. Many do not survive the experience. Within a 10-mile radius of Hopewell within which I ride my bicycle, I…
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