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PHILADELPHIA – A malicious prosecution suit brought against the City of Lambertville, N.J., two of its public officials and a local contracting firm has been dismissed without prejudice, just one day after it was filed in a Pennsylvania federal court.
Academy Hill, Inc. and Merrick Wilson of Yardley first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on April 27 versus the City of Lambertville, New Jersey, its Zoning Officer Kenneth Rogers and its former Mayor David DelVecchio, plus Joseph Jingoli & Sons, Joseph Jingoli and Michael Jingoli of Lawrence Township, N.J.
ClydeFEST Kicks Off A Season Of Fun In Chatham County
Siler City’s “Spring Chicken Day,” scheduled for May 1, was felled, for the second year in a row, by COVID-19. The year-long celebration of Chatham County’s 250th anniversary began with a muted, socially-distanced “Founding Day” on Saturday. Shakori Hills’ signature spring event has been postponed.
As North Carolina begins to “open up” after a long pandemic year, organizers of festivals and events in Chatham County are figuring out ways to celebrate and get people together in a safe and logical method. One of the major events on the local spring calendar, for example, is ClydeFEST. It’s still happening, but in a COVID-safe way in lieu of the usual 2,500-person gathering, says April Starling of the Chatham Arts Council.