Category: archives
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Senior Menus-June 10, 2004
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. 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 10 Pineapple juice, veal marsala,…
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Public meets South chief hopefuls
Both candidates are female; one is a superintendent, the other a principal. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL More than 50 parents turned out Monday night to meet the two candidates who are vying to become the next superintendent of the South Hunterdon Regional School District. One is the superintendent in the Middlesex Borough School…
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Letters-June 10, 2004
Pursue rights within law To the editor: I would like to make a few comments regarding Craig Lutes’ letter, which he wrote in response to Joan Harrison’s letter. Mr. Lutes did not see fit to actually address the salient points made by Ms. Harrison. Ms. Harrison argues if homosexual marriages are legalized, "other alternatives to…
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Lambertville introduces amendment to protect wells
The zoning change would preserve the quality and quantity of the city’s water supply. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The City Council has introduced an amendment to the zoning regulations in an effort to preserve the quality and quantity of Lambertville’s water, officials said. Part of the amendment is intended to protect residents’ wells from…
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Ex-councilman’s wife on November ballot
Dorothy Anthes had 10 write-in votes and will be on the Republican ballot for a seat on the City Council. By: Linda Seida A surprise write-in campaign by Republicans for Dorothy Anthes put the wife of a former city councilman in the race for a seat on the governing body. Mrs. Anthes’ entry into the…
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‘The Day After Tomorrow’
Rampant fossil-fuel use kicks off a new ice age in this thriller from director Roland Emmerich. By: Bob Brown Mark Twain once said everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it. The Weather Channel on cable is devoted to the idea that talking about our helplessness in light of nature’s fury can…
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June 9, 8:57 p.m.: Remembering Ronnie, Part 1.
Some thoughts on the late 40th president from those who were not so fond of his politics. By: Hank Kalet Ronald Reagan was a great man, but not a great president. He changed the way we look at this country and the way we practice politics. But his policies were mean, his goals ugly and…
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Roots in Jazz
A lecture hosted by Jonathan Dawe and pianist Robert Taub, will be part of an afternoon of music and musical conversation June 19 at the Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville. By: Susan Van Dongen Composer and Lawrenceville School teacher Jonathan Dawe will offer a lecture as part of the Musica Viva Music Festival 2004: Ravel and…
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Lambertville mulls shared loading zone
The zone would be on Lilly Street in an attempt to free truck traffic on narrow Ferry Street. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Things were getting ugly on Ferry Street. And before they got better, they got worse. The size of Lambertville’s streets, never wide to begin with, added to the frustration of the street’s…
