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Sewer monster lives on and on
Robert Kecskes, Hopewell Township Some of us recently forewarned the residents of Hopewell that bringing in sewers to the southern part of the Township would result in a financial impact to all of us. It didn’t take very long for the Township Committee to prove our prediction to be accurate. The committee is now…
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PRINCETON: Pool bond is due for council’s vote
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The $2.1 million bond ordinance to fund the Community Park Pool project is scheduled to be voted on at the Borough Council’s Tuesday night meeting. Again. The seven-member council needs to approve the bond ordinance so the project can move forward and it has been struggling for months to approve…
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Hustle softball teams seeking players
By: centraljersey.com The Hillsborough Hustle, Central New Jersey’s premier girls fastpitch softball organization is looking for players for the 10U team this spring and summer. The Hustle has been providing advanced softball training and high level game experience to local girls for over 16 years. This year the organization will field teams at the 10U,…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Downtown group hopes discount card can boost business
A HightSaver decal is displayed on the window of a downtown business.
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Pennington Day coming
Andy Beloff, vice president, Pennington Day board of trustees Preparations for the 2011 edition of Pennington Day are gearing up. Set for May 14, Pennington Day has its two new co-chairwoman in place — Kristin Tunkel and Francie McManimon, plus a whole host of other volunteers. Some are new and others are returning. Co-chairwomen…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – OSHA investigating warehouse incident
Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe The Hermann Warehouse Corp. on Distribution Way where six workers were overcome by carbon monoxide Saturday morning.
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Parking group meets Wednesday
In the fall 2010, Mayor Paul Anzano appointed a citizen subcommittee to study existing and potential parking issues facing Hopewell Borough residents, business owners and visitors. The group, chaired by Councilman Bob Lewis, will prepare and present recommendations to the Borough Council and the Planning Board for possible implementation in future local ordinances and the…
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Volunteers make the city work
Cynthia Strauss, LFD No. 4, Lambertville There have been a lot of articles the past month in many newspapers about disbanding the Columbia Fire Company in Lambertville. I find this very interesting for the mere fact that each of the volunteer fire companies in town own their own buildings. How do you shut down…
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The Delaware: River of the Year
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer Residents of riverside towns like Lambertville, New Hope and Stockton have always appreciated the Delaware River, and now others will learn to love it, too, as word spreads of its new title: Pennsylvania’s River of the Year for 2011. Although the designation was announced last month, events on the Delaware…
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