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  • Senior Menus-June 23, 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.    Thursday, June 23 — Tomato soup, garlic chicken…

  • Letters-June 23, 2005

    Reunion was blessed from above To the editor:    Summer has arrived, and with that arrival, there are certain events associated with the summer months — vacations, picnics, family reunions and the class reunion.    Last summer, I was responsible for organizing our class reunion. It seems like a little thing, but it can be as much…

  • Garden Variety

    The Bucks Beautiful Professonal Landscape Design Tour shows off manmade beauty in Bucks County, Pa. By: Megan Sullivan Gasper Landscape Design & Architecture has landscaped the Logan Residence in Washington Crossing as part of the Bucks Beautiful Professional Landscape Design Tour.    Bucks Beautiful, a non-profit program of the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce, has been…

  • Partner to shake up downtown’s sluggish redevelopment efforts

    Blue Point Grill owner cited as possible partner Marjorie Censer    Robert Powell, principal of developer Nassau HKT Associates, will come before the Borough Council at its June 28 meeting to discuss the addition of a new partner and have a comprehensive review of the downtown redevelopment’s progress.    The company also is expected to present a…

  • Man alleges abuse at Boychoir School

    Boychoir’s current president: School enforces a "model" child-protection program By: David Campbell    A 48-year-old Philadelphia man has sued The American Boychoir School alleging that a former music director there sexually abused him when he was a student at the school three decades ago — and that school officials did nothing to stop it.    Lawyers for…

  • Cover those bolts, open the plaza

    PACKET EDITORIAL, June 21 By: Packet Editorial    Could someone please explain to us why the downtown plaza isn’t open yet?    For weeks — no, make that months — we’ve waited patiently as the entire downtown redevelopment project has slipped further and further behind schedule. Now, it’s gotten to the point where slippage is starting to…

  • Library asks youngsters to get excited by science

       Inquisitive 8- to 12-year-olds who want to put their backyards under a microscope are invited to join retired biochemistry professor Frances Reichl for a week of science exploration at the Plainsboro Public Library from June 27 to July 1.    Experiments, outings into the landscape of the Municipal Complex, and plaster of Paris projects are all…

  • MLL is next up for Giordano

    Hun graduate is now a lacrosse pro By: Justin Feil    Brian Giordano figured it was a pretty unique experience to get to go to the Czech Republic with his college lacrosse team.    The trip got a little more unique when the Princeton resident discovered he’d been selected in the Major League Lacrosse draft fourth round…

  • Sarstedt gets her shot at Carpenter Cup

    WW-PS outfielder selected for inaugural softball event By: Justin Feil    Ashley Sarstedt had read about the Baseball Carpenter Cup Classic and knew that the Mercer County all-star team won it last year.    The West Windsor-Plainsboro South junior couldn’t have known about the Softball Carpenter Cup Classic that she was selected to play in because it’s…