• LAMBERTVILLE: Mayors take icy dunking

    LAMBERTVILLE: Mayors take icy dunking

    Lambertville Mayor David DelVecchio takes an icy bath as part of the national phenomenon to have a cooler of ice water dumped over their heads, as done to sports coaches. Mr. DelVecchio’s sons did the deed to follow through on a challenge by New Hope Mayor Larry Keller.

  • John Creamer is promoted to Senior Managing Director, Chief Investment Officer at Peapack-Gladstone Bank

    John Creamer is promoted to Senior Managing Director, Chief Investment Officer at Peapack-Gladstone Bank

    By Rosanne Schwab Peapack-Gladstone Financial Corporation (NASDAQ Global Select Market: PGC) and Peapack-Gladstone Bank announce the promotion of John Creamer to Senior Managing Director, Chief Investment Officer. In his current role, Mr. Creamer leads a team of nine portfolio managers that collectively manage approximately $2.5 billion in assets. He is directly responsible for $240 million in client assets…

  • LAWRENCE: Police blotter

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer An assortment of cosmetics valued at $218 was reported stolen from the Bath and Body Works store at the Quaker Bridge Mall between 8:10 p.m. and 8:20 p.m. Aug. 19. Perfume valued at $852 was stolen from the Bath and Body Works store at the Quaker Bridge Mall at 6:32…

  • Baltimore mansions are tour focus

    Deadline Sept. 12 The Community School of New Hope-Solebury will begin its fall semester tour season with "The Magnificent Mansions of Baltimore" on Sept. 20. Reservations deadline is Sept. 12. Relish the past in a tale of two houses, Baltimore’s magnificent Evergreen and opulent Homewood. Attendees will first visit Evergreen with its 48 rooms, soaring…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Mayors take icy dunking

    LAMBERTVILLE: Mayors take icy dunking

    They join craze to raise money to fight ALS By John Tredrea, Special Writer On Sunday, Lambertville Mayor David DelVecchio accepted the challenge by New Hope Mayor Laurence Keller and a bucket of ice water was dumped over hizzoner’s head. "They got their money’s worth on this one," Mr. DelVecchio said. "My sons Matthew and…

  • MANVILLE: School changes start at the top
  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: CHS students shine at International Thespian Festival

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: CHS students shine at International Thespian Festival

    Hopewell Valley Central High School students attended the International Thespian Festival at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for the first time this summer, turning in excellent performances as they auditioned in front of dozens of college drama professors and admissions officers. In June, four HoVal students traveled to the festival, which is an annual event for…

  • LAWRENCE: Some tow truck businesses balk at regulations

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Responding to tow truck drivers’ concerns, Township Council tabled a proposed ordinance that provides for the licensing and regulations of tow truck companies operating in Lawrence Township at its meeting last week. Two tow truck company operators objected to a provision that requires them to include a flatbed truck with…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: After split vote, fire commission mulls what’s next

    Three vehicles, including pumper, can’t be bought outside 2% tax cap By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Fire commissioners are trying to decide their next move on buying vehicles they consider important for fire-fighting operations. Hillsborough voters closely split their decisions Thursday night in a special election, authorizing potential spending for up to $205,000 for two…

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