Category: archives
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Senior Menus-April 28, 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, April 28 Minestrone soup, Salisbury steak…
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Serving Up Energy
TV chef Christina Pirello will cook three special whole foods dishes, sign her new book, and tell how she used food to change from having an acute case of leukemia to being cancer-free. By: Mary Jasch Emmy Award-winning TV chef Christina Pirello will show alternative ways to nourish the body in Mercerville April 29. Got…
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Make a batch of Double Strawberry Milksicles!
By: Breanna Fulper I am so pleased to say spring is finally here. April may have brought some spring showers, but those May flowers seem to be appearing sooner than we expect. The best way to enjoy the warm weather is with a glass of nature’s most perfect food milk. This special recipe is…
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Editorial-April 28, 2005
Celebrate the recovery with local merchants By: Mae Rhine Most of the area’s businesses have reopened for business after the devastating flooding that swept over this area earlier this month. Some will offer sales and extended hours to draw customers. To make it easier for customers, parking meters are bagged until Sunday, May 1, making…
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Breast cancer survivor plans fund-raiser
Karen Rissmiller of West Amwell will have a car wash and bake sale Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. By: Mae Rhine WEST AMWELL The tears, long-suppressed by the necessity of everyday life, came back freely now as Karen Rissmiller talked about her bout with breast cancer. "I don’t know where…
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Letters-April 28, 2005
Cheers for volunteers To the editor: Volunteers inspire by example and make our community a better place to live and work. These unsung heroes are the fabric of our communities and our country. During National Volunteer Week, April 17-23, dedicated men, women, and young people in Hunterdon County and millions of others in communities throughout…
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‘What the Butler Saw’
Circle Players take on Joe Orton’s comic masterpiece. By: Stuart Duncan Jon Heron (left) and John Correll in Circle Players’ What the Butler Saw. There is no imagining what British playwright Joe Orton might have accomplished had not his skull been crushed by a hammer wielded by his elder (by 7 years) lover. The two…
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Stockton gets $2,500 DEP grant
The grant means the borough can do its environmental resources inventory at no cost to taxpayers. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON The borough was one of four municipalities in Hunterdon County to win a $2,500 environmental planning grant from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. The Environmental Services Grant will be used by the…
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Route 206 connector roads are considered
Loop roads would relieve pressure on intersection with Cherry Valley Road and Princeton Avenue. By: Rachel Silverman The Princeton Regional Planning Board’s Circulation Subcommittee is trying to smooth out some kinks on Route 206 by designating connector roads from Route 206 to both Cherry Valley Road and Princeton Avenue. The project, which is half in…
