Category: archives
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Princeton Packet Football Player of the Year
Rolle’s first year at Hun was special By: Bob Nuse Dave Dudeck was quite happy to have Myron Rolle and his 1,498 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns on the Hun School football team this season. Dudeck was also happy to have Rolle and his smothering defensive play, where he could take over a game from…
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Thursday candlelight peace vigil slated on torture issue
The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action will hold its annual pre-holiday Candlelight Vigil for Peace 5 to 6 p.m. Thursday at Palmer Square in Princeton. The goal of this year’s vigil is immediate U.S. compliance with international law, including the prohibition on torture in the Geneva Conventions, according to the coalition. A slogan at the…
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Brewing deal a hopeful sign of cooperation
PACKET EDITORIAL, Dec. 14 By: Packet Editorial It isn’t a done deal yet. But barring any last-minute hitch, the Princeton Regional Board of Education and the Princeton Regional Education Association are about to make history. For the first time in anyone’s memory and, quite possibly, for the first time ever the school board…
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Summer opera theater relocating to McCarter
Troupe moving from Hamilton Murray Theatre to Berlind Theatre for second season. By: Michael Redmond New Jersey Opera Theater, a professional opera troupe that produced its first season this summer in Princeton University’s Hamilton Murray Theatre, will be moving to the Roger S. Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre in August 2005. One of the reasons…
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MILESTONES
Issue of Dec. 14 HEALTHCARE Presbyterian Homes and Services Inc. has welcomed Laurence C. Gumina as its new vice president of affordable housing. Mr. Gumina comes to PHS with more than 14 years of management and operational experience in the health care field, most recently serving as executive vice president and chief operating officer at…
