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LETTER: Library has many friends
To the Editor: A major clarification is needed in regards to the article, “Cranbury Public Library seeking ‘new’ friends.” As a matter of fact, we have many friends. The library is a popular town resource with 56,241 visits in 2013 alone. Cranbury has 3857 residents (2010 census), so on average, this turns out to…
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WEST AMWELL TWP.: Local diner owners celebrate 25th year
Simon Siliverdis (seated) and his wife, Aglaia, pose at the counter for a photo, taken by their son, John, at their business, the Amwell Valley Diner and Restaurant, on Route 31 south of Ringoes. The Siliverdis family will celebrate 25 years in business at the diner on April 4, 5 and 6. Each day, they…
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LAMBERTVILLE: 33rd Shad Festival begins gearing up
Lambertville resident Liz Battaglia of lbdesigns.com came up with the Shad Fest art for this year. It appears in the festival poster and T-shirt, among other places.
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PENNINGTON: Eileen Heinzel is expected to resign from the Pennington Borough Council and become the new borough administrator, a part-time position.
Eileen Heinzel is expected to resign from the Pennington Borough Council and become the new borough adm By John Tredrea, Special Writer Eileen Heinzel is expected to resign from the Pennington Borough Council and become the new borough administrator, a part-time position. Ms. Heinzel, a member of the council for 10 years, would replace Tim…
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HILLSBOROUGH: State legislators to introduce bill giving approval power over off-track wagering sites back to municipality
Action follows news of proposal in Hillsborough Three state legislators who represent Hillsborough say they will immediately introduce a bill that reverses a section of law changed in 2011 that eliminates a municipality’s right to have the final say on whether an off-track wagering (OTW) business could operate within its borders. Though approval is still…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Lindbergh events dominate calendar for 300th celebration
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The most heroic figure in American history? In the minds of some, it could still be aviator Charles Lindbergh, who made the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. The most famous trial in American history? It could still be the Lindbergh baby kidnapping trial, held in…
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