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A clarification
Heidi Kahme, Titusville In my guest column, “Keeping Hopewell Valley’s Teens Safe,” last week, I made the suggestion to hire a professional bartender if your son or daughter’s graduation party was to include alcohol. Of course, this suggestion meant the bartender would serve adults 21 or over — not minors.
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WEST WINDSOR: School district close to pact with administrators
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer The West Windsor-Plainsboro school board is close to a new agreement with its administrators that calls for no raises for the upcoming year. The school board has scheduled a June 15 vote on new contracts with Superintendent Victoria Kniewel, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Russell Lazovick, Assistant Superintendent for…
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YMCA camps offer kids alternatives
Paul Kieltykam, Somerset Valley YMCA The summer break is fast approaching. While some kids and teens may prefer to spend their summer vacation playing video games or watching television, the Somerset Valley YMCA wants to remind parents of the value of enrolling their child in summer camp at the YMCA. At Somerset Valley YMCA Summer…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, W. Windsor, Montgomery, Plainsboro
Princeton Borough Derek Hodges, 20, of Trenton, and a 17-year-old juvenile were charged with receiving stolen property and other offenses following an incident on Vandeventer Avenue on May 26 at 3:57 p.m. According to police, a 1997 Honda driven by the juvenile failed to stop for pedestrians at a crosswalk at Nassau and S. Tulane…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: ‘World’ traveler makes local stops – VIDEO UPDATE
"World Guy" Eric Bendl pulls a large inflatable globe with him on his walks to raise diabetes awareness. Staff photo by Geoffrey Wertime.
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Park workers thanked
Aylin Green, Lambertville On behalf of the Lambertville Parks and Recreation Commission, I would like to thank all the community members who came out on Saturday, May 22, for a Cavallo Park improvement project. Because of the help of these volunteers, we were able to recycle some valuable donated rubber mulch to improve the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City should get energy proposals by Tuesday
New renewable energy cooperative could reduce costs for two communities and three local school districts By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — If a new renewable energy cooperative can reduce costs for two communities and three local school districts, it won’t solve all their budget problems, but it could make a serious difference, according to…
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MANVILLE: Borough’s second cleaning brightens parks, stream
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer The second annual Community Clean Day was held Saturday, with residents giving their time to help clean up the town. Volunteers gathered at 8 a.m. at the North Eighth Avenue firehouse and awaited instructions for the cleanup as they enjoyed breakfast of bagels and juice. Participants included groups from…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Festivities planned for Independence Day weekend
By Davy James, Staff Writer The township’s annual Independence Day celebration is beginning to take shape and the event will have a different look than previous fireworks displays. The Independence Day Festival will offer more than just a DJ and fireworks, with vendors lining up to provide rides, entertainment and food for the July 3…
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