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EAST WINDSOR: More vaccine arrives; K-3 clinics set
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR Voluntary H1N1 flu vaccination clinics for schoolchildren from kindergarten through third grade are scheduled for Monday and Tuesday at the Melvin H Kreps Middle School. There was some concern earlier this month that the township would not have enough doses of the H1N1 vaccine due…
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Things to consider
Fred Sickels, Hopewell President Barack Obama has deliberated at length about our next move in Afghanistan to make sure we get it right. In contrast, Congressman Rush Holt spent about a day considering Nancy Pelosi’s 2,000-page big-government health care manifesto before casting his vote in favor of the bill. What model did he use…
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Elected councilman thanks supporters
Jim Kownacki of Lawrence To all of the residents of Lawrence Township who voted for me and my running mate, Greg Puliti, on Election Day, Nov. 3, we send our most sincere “thank you” and our immense gratitude. Your support and kindness both during the campaign and on Election Day means so much to…
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Remember our troops!
Cory Beauregard, New Hope For America’s troops serving selflessly in Afghanistan and Iraq, the New Hope and Solebury communities and our neighbors, along with the New Hope Eagle Fire Company, the New Hope School District, and the Edgar H. Denson Post 79 American Legion, have mobilized a holiday drive of canned goods and variety…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City hopes to fix drainage problem
Leftover money could be used for project on South Franklin and Weeden streets By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has funded a number of transportation projects in Lambertville during the past several years to the tune of nearly $3 million. From those projects — at least 10…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Man accused of robbing employer
Blair Tract resident has been charged with one count each of burglary and theft, both third-degree crimes By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The Hunterdon County prosecutor’s office has charged a city man with allegedly stealing thousands of dollars from the golf course where he worked. A joint investigation performed by investigators from the…
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Operation Medicine Cabinet takes drugs out of N.J. homes
Gerard P. McAleer, the special agent in charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) New Jersey Division, and Angelo M. Valente, the executive director of the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey (PDFNJ), announced on Nov. 18 that more than 9,000 pounds of medicine, with a street value of more than $35 million, was collected…
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Applications now taken for VSA arts of New Jersey awards
VSA arts of New Jersey, New Brunswick, is accepting applications for the 2010 Arts Achievement awards and fifth annual Dare to Imagine awards. Deadline for applications is Jan. 11, and recipients will be announced in March. The Arts Achievement awards include the Student Arts Excellence awards presented to students with disabilities who are classified (mainstreamed,…
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Childhood memories form basis of book
BY PATRICIA YOCZIS Correspondent Three years ago when Pat Pattan started her book, “When We Were Growing Up,” little did she know that it would reveal a message for the economic turmoil of today. Subtitled “Uplifting Stories of Families That Turned Hard Times Into Good Times,” Patten interviewed people who were born between 1914 and…
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