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Candidate reflects
Al Csapo of Bordentown To the editor: At the age of 16 years old, I started attending City Hall meetings. I have known all the City Commissioners and am familar with all the subjects of municipal interest since that time. Thankfulness is the feeling I have to all the former City Leaders for their time…
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LAWRENCE: Dyson Tract cleanup gets council OK
Township expects grant, loan to cover $4.2M bond By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer With virtually no comment, Township Council gave final approval to a $4.2 million bond ordinance that would pay for the cleanup of a portion of the Dyson Tract on Princeton Pike, opposite Fackler Road, at its April 22 meeting. The…
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Endorsing Brimmer
Henry G. Tutek, Esq. of Bordentown City To the editor: Among the many candidates for Bordentown City Commission, two appear to be good leadership material. One because of present service, and the other is Jim Brimmer, for a number of reasons. Brimmer is a business success in his husband/wide real estate sales team. He is…
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PRINCETON: Hulfish North housing site progresses
Work progresses at a new luxury condominium project at Princeton’s Hulfish North. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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LAWRENCE: Artist’s photo wins first place in ‘ArtFirst!’ spring exhibit in Princeton
Lawrence resident Leigha Cohen’s photograph “Ice Birds” won first place in the ArtFirst! show.
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A father’s endorsement
Mickey DeSantis of Bordentown City To the editor: It gives me great pleasure to announce my top choice for Bordentown City Commissioner when I cast my three votes on May 12. It will be for my daughter, Heather Cheesman. I have seen first hand what Heather is capable of, and serving as a Bordentown City…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Planning Board continues land use ordinance revisions
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — The Planning Board is working on formulating recommendations for the City Commission on a controversial zoning ordinance that has been the target of public ire. Nearly 30 residents attended a special meeting Thursday, when the board began going over recommendations made by the Citizens Advisory Committee…
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Garden tour ticket discount ends Friday
New Hope Historical Society 16th annual Garden Tour is June 6 Tickets for the New Hope Historical Society 16th annual Garden Tour are on sale at a discount of $5 per ticket until May 1. The self-guided tour, “Pollinating Rhythm,” is being held on June 6 from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. rain or shine. The events…
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WEST AMWELL: Farmers Market opening slated for May 9
Opening day will be culmination of months of planning and behind-the-scenes work for Agricultural Advisory Committee and Farmers Market Committee By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The township’s new farmers market will open May 9 with a variety of locally grown and crafted offerings. Officially, it will be known as the West Amwell…
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