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’Eternally grateful’
James Rosso, West Amwell I would like to extend a heartfelt thank-you to my family, friends, relatives and the community, both where I live and where I work (Hopewell Township Police Department), for the endless support and help you have offered over the last six years during my wife Amanda’s illness. From the numerous…
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SENIOR MENUS
April 15-22 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same…
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WEST AMWELL: Residents: Keep town’s police force
At a meeting with the mayor and the Township Committee last week, residents said they do not want to merge their local police officers with Lambertville’s By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — In West Amwell’s quest to hang on to its Police Department, emotions and gratitude are hitting the hard wall of dollars…
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LETTERS: Harry Delgado for school board
Rich and Cathy Wolf, Kendall Park We are facing one of the most critical financial crises in decades and it is of the utmost importance that we go out and vote in support of our budget. It is equally important that we elect a school board that can bring us into the future while preserving…
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LETTERS: Increase class sizes to avoid tax hike
John Sandstedt, Dayton Sure, we need good schools. But, there really is a limit. There’s so much lobbying by the NJEA and other unions that Gov. Christie’s plan must be good. South Brunswick must follow the plan and not increase school taxes, even though the governor’s plan allows for a 2.9 percent increase with the…
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LETTERS: Deven Patel offers new ideas
Arif Patel, Monmouth Junction I want to encourage everyone to understand how important Tuesday’s school board elections are for our children and the residents of South Brunswick. Between now and Tuesday, it is our own individual responsibility to engage in proactive dialogue with the candidates for the Board of Education. What realistic ideas and insight…
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Garage sale to benefit cancer programs
Hillsborough resident Joanne Liscovitz will host a garage sale 8 a.m. 2 p.m. April 23 and April 24 at 17 Kilmer Ave. to raise funds for Dance for a Cure, an organization committed to the prevention and cure of breast cancer through the celebration of dance. A tap instructor for 26 years, Ms. Liscovitz’s…
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PENNINGTON: Dick Pratt: Fireman for a half century
Longtime volunteer gets ceremonial ax By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Through the millennia, firefighters have kept coming up with new equipment. But some gear, the real old reliable stuff, they keep turning back to and undoubtedly always will. The ax, for instance. It is needed sometimes to make a breakthrough to get to where the…
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MANVILLE: Businesses rebuilding after floods
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer John Prudente, owner of Riverside Grill & Sandwiches on South Main Street, received a call at his home from Manville police officers in the late hours of March 13. ”They said you have about 10 minutes before the water gets to you,” he said. “And then it started to come…
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