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LAWRENCE: Minister describes conditions in Haiti
In the year that has elapsed since his visit to The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville, much has been accomplished in Haiti to repair the damage caused by the devastating earthquake four years ago, accord By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer In the year that has elapsed since his visit to The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville, much…
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LETTER: Committeeman counters deputy mayor’s recent letter
In just the second month of 2014, dirty water reports are an all too common occurrence with a major chemical spill in West Virginia last month and a major coal ash laden with mercury, lead, and arsenic spilling just upstream of drinking water intake pipes last week in North Carolina. Here, at home in New…
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REGION: Turnpike crash in Robbinsville leaves one dead
A three-vehicle crash involving a minivan and two tractor-trailers on the New Jersey Turnpike early Monday morning left one person dead at the scene, according to authorities. by Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — A three-vehicle crash involving a minivan and two tractor-trailers on the New Jersey Turnpike early Monday morning left one person dead…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Feb. 13
Send new items and new lists for 2014 ASAP to: [email protected]. Thursday, Feb. 13 7 p.m. Lambertville Town Watch, Justice Center, South Union Street. 7:30 p.m. West Amwell Environmental Commission, municipal building.’ 7:30 p.m. Delaware Township Open Space Committee, municipal building. 7:30 p.m. Delaware Township Board of Adjustment, municipal building. 8…
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EDITORIAL: Go away winter weather
With apologies to the Bard, these are the times that try our winter-weary souls. We’re coming off a week that saw about 8 inches of snow on Monday, followed by snow, rain and ice overnight on Tuesday and into Wednesday. This is on top of several other snowstorms this winter, with a total accumulation of…
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REGION: Bill requires college applicants enroll for selective service
Assemblyman Ron Dancer (R-12) has introduced legislation to ensure that college applicants at the state’s public schools, both documented citizens and undocumented students alike, mee Assemblyman Ron Dancer (R-12) has introduced legislation to ensure that college applicants at the state’s public schools, both documented citizens and undocumented students alike, meet their federally required duty to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Weather forcing loss of vacation
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Every day that it snows enough to close schools this winter, another day will be lost from the spring break week of April 14 to 18. The school board erased one vacation day from the middle of that week when it decided Monday night to open on Wednesday, April 16,…
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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Coach has VCU connection
South’s Miller gets close to Shaka Smart By John Tredrea, Special Writer A big part of being a good coach is trying to find ways to become a better one. That’s why South Hunterdon Regional High School’s boys’ basketball coach Jason Miller will periodically send e-mails to college hoops programs to seek insights on strategy.…
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Community solar farms and storage
By Huck Fairman While a number of local residents, businesses and institutions have installed solar panels on their roofs or elsewhere to reduce electrical costs and CO2 emissions, many others do not have the correct roof orientation or size required. In addition, because a number of business and residential properties are rented, the occupants do…
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