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HIGHTSTOWN: Vanderbeck sworn in as councilman
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Former councilman Mike Vanderbeck was unanimously voted back into the Borough Council after a labored interview process Monday evening that evoked an occasional barb from citizens involved in the selection process. Mr. Vanderbeck, a Democrat, was sworn in to replace former councilman Dimitri Musing, also a Democrat, who…
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Family says thanks
The family of Marian Grace Hartpence, West Amwell We thank all of our friends in the community who gave us support during the last months of Marian Grace Hartpence’s life. Your thoughtfulness, as expressed through meals, visits, flowers, phone calls, and prayers, provided a great deal of comfort during a difficult time. We would…
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EDITORIAL: Progress is made on transit
That the group of representatives from Princeton University, Princeton Borough and Princeton Township negotiating the transit issues meaning the site of the Dinky station could reach a memorandum of understanding is hopeful. It is by no means either a done deal or the end of public discussions, but it is a sign of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – British inspired music invades high school
Staff photo by Mary Brienza High school students (from left to right) Monmouth Junction resident Brandon Wiltemuth, 17, and Kendall Park residents Danielle Resnick, 16, Jessica Stanislawczyk, 16, and Emily Ezzo, 16, volunteer at the British Invasion concert at the high school on Friday evening by helping sell refreshments.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Family planning to rebuild after fire
Cheryl Wilson and relative Reggie Muse at Ms. Wilson’s William Street home that was dam´aged by fire on Monday morning. Staff photo by Doug Carman
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LAMBERTVILLE: Veteran firefighter honored by city officials
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Firefighting is in Frank L. Kramer Jr.’s genes as a third-generation Lambertville volunteer firefighter who has served for 60 years. ”And he still hikes out when the horn blows,” said his wife of 26 years, Sue Winans-Kramer. In recognition of his service, which includes various positions within the…
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The racing industry
Keith Walter Robbinsville As a resident of central New Jersey, I believe the equine industry is an invaluable economic asset of this state and a fundamental part of our cultural heritage. Based on recent studies, 176,000 acres of farmland directly support horses and equine activities in New Jersey. This equine-related open space costs taxpayers…
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Lawsuit filed against TD Ameritrade et al
By Lori L. Park PRESS RELEASE: Can you please break this news and/or publish an article on this? My contact information is below. A federal lawsuit was filed in Denver Federal District Court by Plaintiff Lori L. Park of Denver, Colorado late last year and is pending in District Court presently. The Plaintiff worked at Fiserv et…
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Save some money!
Sara E.K. Cooper Titusville After deciding to spend in excess of $700,000 to design a $7.2 million bridge and road realignment at Jacobs Creek, Mercer County administration now admits there are an alarming 24 deficient bridges that are considered structurally deficient. County officials lament that securing the millions of dollars for the bridge projects…
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