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LAMBERTVILLE: Mayor continues as officer of NJ group
David Del Vecchio has been elected second vice president of the New Jersey Conference of Mayors By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Mayor David Del Vecchio has been elected second vice president of the New Jersey Conference of Mayors. Formerly the third vice president, Mayor Del Vecchio said he looks at his involvement and…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: From the May 7 edition
First of all I must let the Student Council of Florence Township Memorial High School what a great job they did entertaining the Senior Citizens of Florence Township. They showed us an evening that we will never forget. The food was delicious, the DJ was super. The service was first class. Those young people were…
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WEST AMWELL: School board picks leaders
Robert Campbell re-elected by South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education to second year as president, and Nicole Claus, as vice president By Linda Seida, Staff Writer Robert Campbell has been re-elected by the South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education to his second year as president, and Nicole Claus was re-elected as…
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LAWRENCE: Board reorganizes, selects president
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Three school board members — two veterans and a newcomer — were sworn into office at the Lawrence Township Board of Education’s annual reorganization meeting April 29. The school board also selected its president and vice president for 2009-10. Robert Brackett, Michael Brindle and Thomas Patrick were…
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LAWRENCE: Mr. LHS pageant raises $5,300
Pictured is a group shot of some of the contestants on the night of the event. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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LAWRENCE: Cabaret fundraiser slated to save lives
“Cabaret for Lives, the Campaign to Save 100 Children” will take place on Thursday, May 14, from 7 p.m, at Princeton Day School. Many talented high school students, including singers, dancers, actors, and musicians, will dedicate performances to help raise money for Doctors Without Borders ready-to-use food program, which saves severely mal-nourished children in poor…
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Many thanked for Shad Fest
Tom Martin, president, Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce The 28th annual Shad Fest on April 25 and 26 was two great days of festival fun as well as the first two days of a heat wave! An estimated 35,000 people enjoyed everything the event had to offer, wonderful artists and crafters, delicious food, fantastic…
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GUEST COLUMN: Historic preservation can revive economy
By Joseph V. Doria Jr. and Dorothy Guzzo When New Jerseyans think of historic preservation, images of Victorian bed and breakfast inns in Cape May, antique theaters with ornate designs, and steepled stone and brick churches come to mind. Historic preservation gives communities a sense of place and encourages people to connect with the past…
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