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Congratulations to Ewing!
Rollin LaFrance Titusville Mountainview residents are the lucky recipients of the new Bear Tavern Road truck route. Mercer Freeholders unanimously rubber-stamped the $720,000 fee to design County Executive Brian Hughes’ new realigned, unlimited weight highway bridge over Jacobs Creek. This bridge is an invitation for tractor-trailers to take the new “County-Regional Artery” from I-95…
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Not Love Canal!
Cora Berke Lambertville For those of us who live along the Delaware River, we can say that it plays a vital role in our lives. Besides its natural beauty and the recreation we enjoy, it also supplies water to over 15 million people in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Now there is…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Five inducted into HHS Hall of Fame
The Hillsborough High School inducted five new members into its Athletic Hall of Fame in its ninth annual banquet held last Friday at Royce Brook Golf Club. They were selected by Hall of Fame committee members Lee Ann Best, John Ciccarone, Charlie Davis, Michael Fanizzi, Norm Hewitt, Barbara Hudock, Steve Molinaro, Paul Parker, Ian Progin,…
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Compelled to respond
Spencer Cutter Hopewell Township I had the opportunity to read Mark Iorio’s recent letter where he expressed his concern for what he viewed as a lack of “respect and good manners” toward Mayor James Burd during the Township Committee meeting on Feb. 28. I was one of the residents who expressed my dismay at…
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EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK: Watch the forum!
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Thanks again to the Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters for holding school board Candidates Night on Tuesday. The 90-minute event was held in the Central High TV studio so interested citizens — particularly Hopewell Township residents who were unable to attend — could have the chance to catch the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Council still working on $46M town budget
By Mary Brienza, Staff writer The Township Council is still discussing the $46.5 million municipal budget that could raise the tax rate by 8 cents per $100 of assessed valuation. The council unanimously voted to introduce the budget last month and a public hearing on the spending plan is scheduled for April 12. If adopted,…
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Annual stream cleanups scheduled in early April
Hopewell Township Environmental Commission member James Gambino, Hopewell Township Committeewoman Kimberly Johnson and Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association Education Director Jeff Hoagland all pitched in to clean up trash near the Jacobs Creek bridge in 2010 as part of the association’s annual stream cleanups.
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Library Friends house tour April 17
Take the “Stroll Through Hopewell” — a house tour featuring homes and historic buildings of Hopewell on April 17 from 1-5 p.m. The self-guided tour will start at the railroad station in Hopewell Borough and will feature eight houses and historic buildings of varied styles, including Arts and Crafts, Victorian and Post-Victorian houses, a converted…
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SOLEBURY SCHOOL EVENTS
— Solebury School will continue its Creative Thinkers Series on April 6 at 7 p.m. with Yvonne Thornton, the author of “The Ditchdigger’s Daughters,” which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and adapted into a movie. Her new memoir, “Something to Prove,” was released in December. Dr. Thornton is a double-Board certified specialist in obstetrics,…
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