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  • True ‘Reflections’

    Daniel Anthonisen offers a solo show at the Travis Gallery in New Hope. By: Amy Brummer "Autumn Driftwood, Passing Clouds" by painter Daniel Anthonisen, whose solo show, River Reflections, is on view at the Travis Gallery Nov. 5-27    About a mile after Old Carversville Road splits from River Road in Lumberville, the pavement gives way…

  • County to offer flu clinic

    Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe accepting registration forms until 1 p.m. Monday By:Josh Appelbaum    Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe residents 65 and older can register for an influenza vaccine lottery at Town Hall today (Friday) and Monday. Those selected in the lottery will be immunized during a countywide flu clinic to be held Nov. 22.    Representatives from…

  • ELECTION RESULTS

    Results of local elections for Washington, Upper Freehold, Millstone, Plumsted and Allentown. Washington Referendum YES: 3,079 NO: 1,991 Vince Calcagno (I): 2,004 Steve McPhillips (R): 2,516 George W. Bush(R): 3,041 John Kerry (D): 2,575 Out of 7,446 registered voters, 5,680 voted in Tuesday’s election. Upper Freehold Chris Berzinski (D): 1,223 Stephen Fleishacker (R): 1,721 Robert…

  • ‘She Loves Me’

    Paper Mill Playhouse offers this little gem with a script that is funny, intelligent, honest and sentimental. By: Stuart Duncan    The 1962-63 Broadway season was a disaster for American musicals. Variety, the show-biz newspaper, tabulates each season with a list of "hits" and "flops." The judgment is wholly on mercenary grounds: If a show has…

  • Senior Menus-Nov. 4, 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, Nov. 4 — Cream of broccoli soup,…

  • Stockton supports river protection

    The borough is in agreement with a plan to protect the lower Delaware River from industrial expansion. By: Linda Seida    STOCKTON — The Borough Council has voted to support the Delaware River Basin Commission’s plan to designate the lower Delaware River as Special Protection Waters, which would provide safeguards from future industrial expansion along its…

  • Stockton gets grant for study

    The money is being used for an environmental resources inventory. By: Linda Seida    STOCKTON — A $5,000 grant from the Delaware River Greenway Partnership will halve the town’s financial obligation for a matching $15,000 grant it received earlier this year from the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions.    The grant was for an environmental resources…

  • South runs over Manville for second win of season

    By: John Powers    After grinding through a rugged early part of the schedule, the South Hunterdon Regional High School football team has had two absolute routs the last two Friday nights.    That will probably change Saturday afternoon when the Eagles descend into Green Brook Township in Somerset County to play Dunellen, which is 3-4.    Friday…

  • Nov. 3, 8:46 p.m.: Vindictiveness and the South Brunswick election

    Bad blood from the Democrats. By: Hank Kalet    Here is what she said: "This is something I have been waiting for since 1998. This is a great day for the voters of South Brunswick."    But what did she mean?    Carol Barrett, who won her third term on the South Brunswick Township Council on Tuesday pretty…