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  • Eagles open new season with three home games

    By: John Powers    The South Hunterdon Regional High School basketball team went 2-18 last year, beating Belvidere twice.    The Eagles have to be better, right?    Eagles coach Frank Schermerhorn’s team opens the season with three straight home games, starting Friday night against Hackettstown. The Eagles do have some experience back so it’s possible they can…

  • Obituaries-Dec. 16, 2004

    James Cicchino    ROCHESTER, N.H. — James V. Cicchino, 71, of Rochester, N.H., died Friday, Dec. 10, at the home of his daughter after a long illness.    Born in Trenton, he was the son of Theodore and Rose Altieri Cicchino. He lived most of his life in the Lambertville area.    He served with the Air Force…

  • Domestic abuse brought to light

    Lambertville is among the Hunterdon communities that will join in the national Communities of Light: Peace Begins at Home campaign Dec. 19. By: Linda Seida    On the outside, Anna S. looks a lot like you and your neighbors.    She resides in affluent Hunterdon County with her family. She and her husband, a white-collar professional, live…

  • Local singers to appear on ‘Jane Pauley Show’

    The a cappella group includes Amy Raditz and Dyann Mazzeo of Lambertville. By: Michael Redmond    Key of She, a local women’s singing group, which has performed throughout central New Jersey and in Philadelphia, will be heard nationwide as guest artists on NBC-TV’s "The Jane Pauley Show" during the week of Monday, Dec. 20.    "We’re just…

  • Grant to benefit Sourlands

    The $100,000 state Smart Future Planning Grant will support a plan to guide land use, which would directly benefit Lambertville and East Amwell, West Amwell and Delaware townships. By: Linda Seida    A $100,000 Smart Future Planning Grant from the state Department of Community Affairs last week will benefit all eight municipalities that make up the…

  • Pet Talk-Dec. 16, 2004

    By: Dr. Daniel Eubanks    Sooner or later, almost every pet owner perceives his pal as being in pain — back pain, joint pain, post-surgical pain, etc.    The first temptation is to reach for one of our OTC pain relievers and contemplate giving it to our pet. This might not be a good idea, and I…

  • Editorial-Dec. 16, 2004

    New sign due to work of LEF, Don Hart By: Mae Rhine    One of the first things that should be on the new, freestanding sign at Lambertville Public School is a hearty "Thank you" to the Lambertville Area Education Foundation and former Lambertville resident Donald Hart.    The sign cost $5,250; the money was donated by…

  • Committee aids transition to South

    The group is working on curriculum so seventh-graders from the three sending districts are prepared for the move to South. By: Linda Seida    Seventh-graders entering South Hunterdon Region High School in the future will be more prepared for the high school experience — and more in sync with each other — than their peers have…

  • Senior Menus-Dec. 16, 2004

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    The value of each meal is $4.35. 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, Dec. 16 — Split pea soup, Salisbury…