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  • Salvatore’s Italian Ristorante

    This Morrisville, Pa., spot offers charming service and an extensive menu of Italian classics. By: Richard Burns    Restaurants that have been around for a long time tend to develop a cadre of loyal and regular customers and they, in turn, give the restaurant a special, at-home feel. Such is the case with Salvatore’s, a Morrisville,…

  • Stockton approves $300,000 bond ordinance

    The borough is trying to move forward with much-needed repairs to flood-prone Mill Street. By: Linda Seida    STOCKTON — The Borough Council has taken a step forward with a plan to repair flood-prone Mill Street, but how much the eventual remedy will cost has yet to be determined.    In a meeting last week, officials approved…

  • Letters to the editor

    By: Vote ‘yes’ for change To the editor:     As a Republican resident of Hillsborough having served two full terms in public office including mayor, I can only try to tell you how embarrassed and ashamed I am of what the Hillsborough Republican Party has become.    I was perhaps the most vocal and strenuous supporter…

  • Police Blotter-Oct. 27, 2005

    Lambertville    Friday, Kenneth T. Schenck, 41, of Buttonwood Street, Lambertville, was charged with disorderly conduct for shooting his neighbors cat Oct. 10 with an air rifle.    The cat is owned by Carolyn Evans of 59 Buttonwood St. The cat was seen by a veterinarian and is expected to make a full recovery.    The incident also…

  • Bon Appetit!

    The Delaware Valley Celebration of Food & Wine in Solebury, Pa., will offer a feast prepared by area chefs. By: Megan Sullivan    Taste, originality, presentation: A panel of food critics, chefs and food writers from Chi cago, New York City, Baltimore and Philadelphia will look for these key components when tasting specialties made by top…

  • Letter Policy for campaign season

    Nov. 3 edition rules    This letter policy applies to the usual letters to the editor as well as to those that run in campaign columns. Letters should be typed and signed, and should include the writer’s address and daytime telephone number. It is our policy to print the name and address of the letter writer.…

  • Solebury wants more money for open space

    Voters will be asked to OK spending $18 million to preserve 2,000 acres. By: Linda Seida    SOLEBURY — Voters will be asked in the Nov. 8 election to approve spending $18 million for the preservation of 2,000 acres of open space.    The township is one of the foremost preservationists of open space in the state.…

  • Stockton bridge to reopen early

    Repairs are expected to be completed by 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26.    The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has announced the Centre Bridge-Stockton toll-supported (free) bridge will reopen to traffic, weather permitting, two days ahead of schedule.    Priority repairs to the lower chord of the bridge are expected to be completed Wednesday, Oct. 26,…

  • South to talk to construction firms

    The board hopes to select a firm for the $20.8 million building and renovation project within several weeks in order to put the contract for approval on the December agenda. By: Linda Seida    WEST AMWELL — The South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education is slated to begin interviewing 10 construction management firms next…