Apr 30, 2008 | Express-Times
Man accused of cashing bad checks at area banks
A 33-year-old Frenchtown man was arrested Tuesday on charges he cashed fraudulent checks in October at area Wachovia Bank branches. via Express-Times
Build mixed use before residential
“I don't want to be an enemy of George Michael and his development”
Frenchtown councilman Sargent Russell recommended that the borough require developer George Michael to construct the mixed-use Bridge Street building, Building A, of the proposed River Mills development, which ... via NJ.com
A 23-year-old Frenchtown woman helped a man commit burglary, then offered a witness $10,000 not to testify about it, police said. via Express-Times
“There's no other public question in the state that requires super majority approval, not even a change to the state constitution.”
Voters here approved the school district's tax levy and downsizing the Board of Education. via Courier News
Four out of six area school budgets fail
Four proposed school budgets failed in Tuesday's school elections -- in Alexandria Township, Kingwood Township and Milford, and the budget for Delaware Valley Regional High School. via NJ.com
Emma B. Szalaji, 86, Pittstown
Emma B. Szalaji, 86, of Pittstown died Monday, April 14, 2008, at Valley View Nursing Home in Frenchtown. via Home News Tribune
Modern play explores Mark's Gospel
Veteran actor, producer, and director Edward J. Staats is appearing in "Traveling Light," a contemporary play of Mark's Gospel. via NJ.com
“There's no sense spending on texts until we determine where we are going”
In elections on Tuesday, voters in Alexandria, Holland and Kingwood townships and Frenchtown and Milford will select school board members and decide the fate of proposed property tax levies totaling ... via NJ.com
THE APRIL 2008 meeting of the Courthouse Quilters guild will be conducted at 6 p.m. April 13 at the Darcy Lodge, Route 513, Frenchtown. via Home News Tribune
Businesses hurt due to lack of parking spaces
“There's been parking there since there's been cars”
Three recently created traffic lanes running from the intersection of Race Street and Kingwood Avenue to Second Street will probably revert to two lanes, but the parking spaces lost to make the three lanes will ... via NJ.com