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Harvest Fair had much help
Angela Clerico, chairwoman Oct. 4 saw another successful Harvest Fair in the Hopewell Valley. Despite moving the fair to the rain date and losing only a few vendors to scheduling conflicts, everyone came together to make sure everything went off without a hitch. We couldn’t have had more dedicated volunteers this year, and I…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Raiders win SCT gymnastics title
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group When Robyn Roundtree and Alyssa Russo came to Hillsborough High, so did the Somerset County Championship. The seniors shared in the title as the Raiders made it 4-for-4 since the creation of the SCC. ”We’re used to winning it,” said Roundtree, who finished third on the vault. “But every…
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PRINCETON: Opera New Jersey head leaving for Arizona
Scott Altman, founder and general director of Princeton-based Opera New Jersey, has accepted the position of general director of Arizona Opera, it was announced Wednesday. Mr. Altman and his wife, Lisa, Opera New Jersey’s executive director, will relocate to Arizona and begin the next stage of their careers. They will both continue working with Opera…
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MONROE: Candidates discuss the issues
Hopefuls weigh in on traffic, planning, budget By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer MONROE — Candidates for the Township Council discussed traffic, taxes and planning this week with Republican challengers questioning incumbents on their handling of the defeated school budget in April. Running in Ward One are Republican William Hoover and Democrat Henry Miller, the incumbent.…
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MONROE: Rain delays township Octeberfest
Annual event rescheduled for Nov. 1 By Hank Kalet, Managing Editor MONROE With heavy rains and 40-degree temperatures in the weekend forecast, township recreation officials are taking no chances. They announced Thursday that the 16th annual Octoberfest would be postponed for the first time in its history. The event will now take place on…
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VFW grateful for golf outing help
George Hambach of Lambertville The District 19 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hunterdon County, would like to publicly thank the Lambertville Democratic Club, Steve Kalafer, of Flemington Car and Truck Country, Dan Whitaker, of Lambertville Station, Longhorn Steakhouse, Chili’s, CheeBurger-CheeBurger, Copper Hill Country Club, AAA Mid Atlantic, Fiddleheads, Lambertville florist, Anytime Fitness and Michael Burns…
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LETTERS: Consolidation is ridiculous
Dan Mulligan, Jay Taylor, Republican candidates for Cranbury Township Committee When we wrote our first letter on consolidation and what a bad idea it is for municipalities such as Cranbury back in August of this year, we never realized just how much this issue would resonate with the residents of our town. Since that letter…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council seeks change in state zoning rules
By Davy James, Staff Writer The Township Council passed a resolution Tuesday asking the state Legislature to protect the role of citizens in the zoning process. The resolution calls on the state to address what the township calls an “inequity” in the state Supreme Court decision in December ruling that the township’s rezoning of a…
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Don’t rely on ‘magic’; vote for Farley, Rossi
Bob Schultz, Route 206 If the all-Republican Township Committee could bottle up all the magic of the election season and sell it the tax woes of the township would be solved. It is magical how the train whistles are silenced once again. It is magical how the 206 bypass continues to be on schedule.…
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