Category: archives
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The how-to of preserving your harvest
Making relishes and pickles is a time-honored way to use up this late-summer bounty By: Faith Bahadurian Watch out! This is the time of year, as my cousin in Vermont warns me, that you don’t dare leave your car unlocked, because if you do, you will find a pile of zucchini in the back seat…
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Elementary school hires South Child Study Team
Lambertville Public School didn’t renew its agreement with South in January 2004, which cost South $111,000, but saved LPS about $55,000. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL Milford Public School has hired the Child Study Team from South Hunterdon Regional High School at a cost of $38,408. The team, which serves special education students and…
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LIFESTYLE: In bloom
From shipping to arranging, here’s a behind-the-scenes look at being a florist. By: Joseph Harvie The sweet scent of fragrant flowers permeated throughout the store, covering the air like a thick blanket. Each time the automatic doors to the cooler filled with flowers opened, the store was blasted with the fragrances of roses, lilies and…
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Letters-Sept. 1, 2005
What will he want this month? To the editor: We would like to respond to two letters to the editor written by Dr. Gisbert Manskopf dated July 28 and Aug. 25. Concerning the July letter, Dr Manskopf states parents have an "agonizing decision" concerning the selection of South Hunterdon or a private school for their…
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‘Visiting Mr. Green’
Off-Broadstreet Theatre stages Jeff Baron’s touching drama. By: Stuart Duncan First plays are dangerous things; you never quite know what to expect from a new playwright. Visiting Mr. Green is Jeff Baron’s first try at a stage play and it is a decided winner one part successful sitcom, one part human drama and…
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THINGS TO DO
For the week of Sept. 2. Sept. 7 Anxiety program: Learn how to manage anxiety, panic attacks and stress, hosted by Panic Relief Inc., 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. For location and additional information, call (732) 940-9658. Sept. 8 Mother’s club: Monroe Township Mother’s Club meeting, 7:15 p.m. at the Monroe Township Recreation Center, 120…
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RELIGIOUS LISTINGS
For the week of Aug. 29 through Sept. 2. Assembly of God: Services are held at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 142 Sand Hills Road, South Brunswick; phone, (732) 735-9771 or (609) 466-2490. The Rev. Larry Cochran is the pastor. Chabad of South Brunswick: 1 Riva Avenue, North Brunswick; phone, (732) 398-9492; fax, (732) 398-9282; Web…
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‘State Fair’
Bucks County Playhouse takes on this Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, adapted from the 1945 film. By: Stuart Duncan State Fair is the only musical that Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II ever wrote directly for the screen. The 1945 film starred Jeanne Crain and Dana Andrews, but had lots of MGM’s "name" character actors tucked…
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Obituaries-Sept. 1, 2005
Julia Peters LAMBERTVILLE Julia L. Peters, 75, died Friday, Aug. 26, at Chandler Hall Health Services in Newtown, Pa. Born in Bethlehem, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Michael and Julia Czich Lebeduik. She retired in 1977 after working for 40 years as a waitress in the Bethlehem, Pa., Rochester, N.Y., and…
