Phillipsburg backs riverside rezoning to industrial, with warehouse plan waiting lehighvalleylive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lehighvalleylive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A few contested 2021 primary races await Warren County voters (UPDATE)
Updated Apr 15, 2021;
Posted Apr 11, 2021
Paper provisional ballots replaced electronic voting machines in 2020 in Warren County, N.J. Here, a voter sits behind a blind to complete his ballot as voters participate in the 2020 general election at the Early Childhood Learning Center in Phillipsburg on Nov. 3.Tim Wynkoop | lehighvalleylive.com contributor
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Warren County voters will have decisions to make on primary day June 8, but in only a handful of local races.
Most local races are uncontested in the primary, when Republican and Democrat candidates are selected to be on the ballot in the Nov. 2 election.
What do you hear? Phillipsburg council president accused of ‘vicious and sexist’ mispronunciation
Updated Mar 04, 2021;
Posted Mar 04, 2021
Phillipsburg Council President Frank McVey at a council meeting Feb. 4, 2020, and Theresa Bender Chapman in a 2020 campaign photo for her Warren County Board of Commissioners candidacy.lehighvalleylive.com file photos
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Warren County Democrats are accusing Phillipsburg Town Council President Frank McVey of “intentionally and maliciously” mispronouncing a woman’s name.
During the Feb. 25 meeting of the Phillipsburg Land Use Board, McVey introduces himself as a private citizen and refers to a social media post by Warren County Democratic Committee Vice Chairwoman Theresa Bender Chapman.
Emergency Phillipsburg meeting leads to $47K demolition of crumbling house lehighvalleylive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lehighvalleylive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
N.J. comes through with more vaccine for Warren County, St. Luke’s says
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
A week after pleading with New Jersey for more COVID-19 vaccine to serve Warren County, St. Luke’s University Health Network says the state has come through.
“Yesterday, we did receive a supply of initial doses after having received none during the prior two weeks,” St. Luke’s Warren Campus President Scott R. Wolfe said in a statement Wednesday.
“Our St. Luke’s Warren Campus Team is very thankful for that much needed supply and we are hopeful that this kind of support will continue,” he continued. “We greatly appreciate the Governor’s prompt consideration of our request and the State’s willingness to resupply our vaccination clinic.”