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HAMILTON: Mayor Yaede renews call for energy revenue
Local Democrats urge Hamilton officials to support pending legislation by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — The return of energy tax receipts, which could offer needed tax relief for residents, remains a priority for local officials on both sides of the aisle. Mayor Kelly A. Yaede recently announced renewed efforts to lobby the state for…
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PRINCETON: Council divided over choice for lawyer, chief process
The Princeton Council could not reach consensus this week on who should be the municipal attorney or how the town will name the next police chief. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council could not reach consensus this week on who should be the municipal attorney or how the town will name the…
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SOUTH COUNTY: Education foundation auction benefit will be March 29
Board members of the Lambertville Area Education Foundation (LAEF) and community volunteers are making final plans for the organization’s 13th annual Auction Benefit. The event will be held at the Eagle Fire Company Banquet Hall, New Hope, on March 29. ”The annual event has a reputation for providing attendees with outstanding food and remarkable auction…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: February 27
Wednesdays Free Acoustic Open Mic Night and Poetry at Star Subs and Café in the Buckley Plaza 621 Route 130, Hamilton, will be hosted Wednesdays at 7 p.m. by American Idol contestant Bri Lobue. Audience and musicians are welcome. 609-333- 1230. Sat., March 1 Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday with Mr. Dennis’s Seuss Themed Magic Show…
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LETTER: He sees an injustice in ‘stand your ground’
To the editor: The last four words in the Pledge of Allegiance are “and justice for all.” These words reflect the nation we strive to be. Yet it is clear that, in many instances, racial, ethnic or sub-cultural characteristics may be dominating factors in the end results of judgment. One of the most glaring…
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LETTER: Deputy mayor touts public works expansion
To the editor: After years of discussion and planning, the Bordentown Township Committee took the next step in the Public Works expansion project by purchasing the adjacent National Fence site Monday evening. This facility will provide our residents with a recycling center where they can bring branches, paint, batteries, oil, white goods, electronics, etc.…
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HAMILTON: Students offer lifesaving aid
For students at Nottingham High School, the annual blood drive has been a staple of service to the community. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — For students at Nottingham High School, the annual blood drive has been a staple of service to the community. In the most recent drive held Monday and Tuesday 211…
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MONROE: Board defers action on comment
The Board of Education called a special meeting on Feb. 20 at the high school to discuss offensive comments allegedly made by a board member after the adjournment of the Feb. 10 meeting. By Ed Birch, Special Writer MONROE — The Board of Education called a special meeting on Feb. 20 at the high school…
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