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Beautiful Lambertville!
Tom Martin, president, Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce The holiday street lights provided by the Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce are once again making Lambertville bright for the season. On behalf of the Chamber’s Board of Directors, I would like to thank the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission for providing the manpower and bucket…
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LAWRENCE: Dedication planned at EMS headquarters
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The former First Aid Squad building on Pilla Avenue will be rededicated Saturday afternoon as the headquarters for the Lawrence Township Emergency Medical Service. The ceremony, which will honor past members of the defunct squad, is set for 2 p.m. at the building at 165 Pilla Ave. at…
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FLORENCE: Men charged with stealing military, fire grave markers
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer FLORENCE Two Burlington men have been charged in the theft of more than 50 military and Fire Department grave markers, according to police. Eric Swiderski, 27, and Mark Payne, 25, were both charged Dec. 3 with theft, conspiracy to commit theft, criminal mischief over $2,500, trespassing, desecrating a public…
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SAFE in Hunterdon brings light to region Sunday
With “Communities of Light: Peace Begins at Home” program FLEMINGTON — SAFE in Hunterdon is bringing light to Hunterdon County with its participation in the statewide “Communities of Light: Peace Begins at Home” program, Dec. 13. Communities of Light is an annual public awareness campaign and fundraiser that brings multiple New Jersey counties together to…
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HomeFront thanks supporters in tough times
Connie Mercer, Executive Director, HomeFront In 2009, HomeFront received 13,928 pleas for help from families facing homelessness, hunger and all the other economic, social and personal problems that go with poverty. This represents a 34 percent increase over 2008. The State of New Jersey is, in a way, at the center of the current…
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PRINCETON: Weasel or whatever, critter is deceased
Princeton’s Animal Control Officer Mark Johnson with the weasel, mink or whatever he captured last weeek. The animal has since died. Staff photo by Kristine Snodgrass
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: From the Dec. 10 edition
Please send items for this column to [email protected] with the words “Bordentown Jottings” in the subject line. Bordentown Township Senior Citizen Club meetings are held on the first and third Monday of each month at the Senior Community Center on Municipal Drive. All township seniors age 55 and over welcome. In December, the next…
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BREAKING NEWS: BRHS referendum passes
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer Bordentown Regional School District voters narrowly approved a solar panel and athletic fields ballot question at the polls Tuesday. Residents in Bordentown City, Bordentown Township and Fieldsboro Borough voted 620-600 to approve a total project cost of $8,499,975, of which $5,879,039 will be raised by taxes, to bond for solar…
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TO YOUR HEALTH: Why you need a family doctor
Dr. Terry Shlimbaum Wouldn’t it be nice if you could count on one doctor to care for your children and your parents, coordinate your preventive screenings, refer you to appropriate specialists, take the time to answer all of your questions and offer support during difficult times? What if this same doctor could also see you…
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