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Zone Three (Thursday is my normal trash day) and Zone Four (Friday is my normal trash day) residents are allowed to place items out for browsing starting on Monday, April 28th. The sparkle pickup will ...
Protects and educates consumers regarding insurance, money matters, and real estate transactions. Helps with filing homeowners insurance claims and commercial property insurance claims for ...
The Division is responsible for locating absent parents, establishing paternity and/or securing child support for TANF/WFNJ recipients and non-TANF applicants for child support services. County Child ...
Trenton, NJ – Disaster Recovery Centers will open in Bergen, Hunterdon and Mercer counties to help residents in New Jersey affected by the remnants of Hurricane Ida. The DRCs in Bergen and Mercer ...
FEMA Individual Assistance funding available to those affected in Hunterdon County. Before applying for FEMA Individual Assistance funding, you are encouraged to first photograph and document in ...
Location: Route 518, between N.Franklin and Swan St. Description: Water repair restoration.
Lambertville City Police Lt. Robert Brown announced today, April 3rd, 2025, the following speed limits have been lowered in Lambertville. State Highway 165: Bridge Street to Feeder Street, 25 mph ...
UPDATE: The work originally scheduled for 4/11 has been rescheduled for Monday, 4/14. Perry Street will be closed for the day between George St and North Union for a fire hydrant repair on Friday 4/11 ...
Sparkle Week is an annual event that provides residents with the opportunity to share unwanted items with their neighbors, completely for free. Sparkle Week dates back to the 1960’s, when Lambertville ...
The schedule above shows the regular schedule. It will not be updated if there is an unexpected change. Unexpected changes due to weather, equipment malfunction or unplanned events, are posted to the ...
Lambertville is home to many small parks which have a large impact on our community, providing places for families to play and for the City to celebrate nature and its rich history. The City’s largest ...
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