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LAWRENCE: Count on this: Town prepares for 2010 Census
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Aiming to ensure that everyone who lives in Lawrence Township is counted in the 2010 U.S. Census, Mayor Pam Mount and township officials are organizing a Complete Count Committee. The goal of the volunteer committee — whose organizational meeting is set for June 22 at 7:30 p.m. in…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Wheels in motion to finalize scenic byway
By Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD Officials met this week to discuss the township’s Historic Farmland Byway, a 24-mile route that was designated a scenic byway in 2006 by the state Department of Transportation. Those in attendance included representatives from the Upper Freehold Township Vision/Scenic Byway Committee, the state DOT and Parsons…
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FLORENCE: Police Beat from the June 11 edition
Staff report Neal M. Krause, 21, of Florence, was charged Friday with driving while suspended. Police said they took him into custody at 12:15 a.m. after seeing his vehicle near Wood Lawn. A check also revealed a $114 Plumsted warrant. Mr. Krause was released on bail. * * * David Inman, 34, of Tuckerton, was…
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Stockton PTO says thanks
Joanne Nestor, Gregg Rackin, Kathleen Vandegrift, Leigh Smith, Stockton School PTO On behalf the Stockton School PTO and the students, parents and teachers at Stockton Borough Elementary School, we would like to extend out sincere thanks and gratitude to everyone who helped to make our Seventh Annual Spaghetti & Art Dinner and Silent Auction…
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TO YOUR HEALTH: The sun and facts about skin cancer
By Dr. Terry Shlimbaum Summer is fast approaching and so are the days of spending more time outdoors. It is important to remember to protect yourself against the ultraviolet rays. Cancer of the skin is the most common of all cancers, accounting for nearly half of all cancers in the United States. More than a…
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Many thanks!
Emily Goldman, Julia Taylor and Nicole Adams, Lambertville SEE, a community organization focused on the three pillars of sustainability — society, environment, economy, would like to send a special thanks to Debbie and Ed Closson from Homestead Farm Market and David Earling, Maria Nicola and David Zaback from Gravity Hill Farm for helping us…
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What’s wrong?
Stewart Palilonis, Lambertville In the recent school board elections in the towns that are part of the South Hunterdon Regional School District, there was an interesting phenomenon. In West Amwell and Lambertville, there were no contests for the local and regional school board seats. Both towns voted against both the local and regional budgets.…
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LAWRENCE: Light will address safety concerns
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council gave final approval to a $1.2 million bond ordinance that earmarks $25,000 as its share toward the cost of installing a traffic light at the intersection of Darrah Lane and Route 206 on June 4. Township officials had been seeking a traffic light installation at the…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Pub opening weekend welcomes police benefit
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Police officers and residents from the greater Philadelphia metropolitan area will take part in a new pub’s grand opening this weekend to benefit a sobering cause. The Dublin Square Pub will host a benefit for the Philadelphia Survivors’ Fund at its grand opening this Saturday, June 13,…
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