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Stockton needs $40,000 for flood expenses
Officials hope the state will come up with some money in its upcoming budget to help towns that incurred significant damage during flooding in April. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON Every dollar counts in the borough, and the town needs almost 40,000 of them to recoup expenses incurred during the April flood. The town is…
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Senior Menus-June 30, 2005
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.45. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Regular menu Thursday, June 30 Split pea…
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Obituaries-June 30, 2005
Marilyn Doherty SOLEBURY Marilyn Glogolich Doherty, 51, of Solebury died Monday, June 20, at Doylestown (Pa.) Hospital. Born in Summit, N.J., Mrs. Doherty lived in Madison, N.J., before coming to the Lambertville-New Hope area more than 22 years ago. She was a school counselor with the Somerset County Education Commission. Mrs. Doherty received awarded…
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Family Business: Pizza Star a real gem
Local pizza parlor is a true Princeton institution By: Diane Landis Hackett PRINCETON It is 5:30 on a school night, and I’ve decided to boycott cooking at home and eat at Pizza Star in the Princeton Shopping Center. My kids screech with joy when I tell them of our dinner plans. When we arrive,…
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Borough Merchants Association taps leaders
By: Marjorie Censer Members of the Borough Merchants for Princeton elected new officers at the group’s meeting June 21. Cranbury Station Gallery owner Kathie Morolda will begin her second term as the organization’s president. All of the officers and members of the board of directors ran unopposed. Heather Robinson of Pryde Brown Photographs will serve…
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After 101 years, doors will close at Luttmann’s
Owner ‘couldn’t keep it going anymore.’ By: Marjorie Censer Luttmann’s, the 101-year-old leather goods store located on Witherspoon Street, will open its doors for the last time Thursday. Frank Ricatto, the store’s owner, said Monday that he decided to shut down the shop after realizing he "couldn’t keep it going anymore." Mr. Ricatto said the…
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Program at institute to focus on prospects in theoretical physics
120 graduate students to take part. By: David Campbell The Institute for Advanced Study will host an intensive two-week program in July geared specifically to graduate students considering careers in theoretical physics. The program is titled "Prospects in Theoretical Physics," and is scheduled to be held from July 18 to 29 on the institute campus…
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Montgomery senior center to close for electrical work
MONTGOMERY The Otto Kaufman Community Center on Skillman Road will be closed from July 5 to July 8 due to electrical work. Monday is a holiday and all municipal offices will be closed. All senior programs are canceled for the week. The Recreation Department will set up temporary offices in the large meeting room…
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Yoga tied to Indian performing arts
An avenue toward tranquility. By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR Jayasree Kottapalli teaches the type of yoga most health clubs don’t. The yoga she teaches Carnatic music and Bharata Natyam dance can set a man on fire or make rain fall from the skies, according to legend. Deepaka raga, for example, should not…
