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  • Senior Menus-June 12

       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 12 — Pineapple juice, veal parmesan,…

  • ‘Lobby Hero’

    The Langhorne Players stage the first of two Kenneth Lonergan works scheduled this season. By: Stuart Duncan    Playwright Kenneth Lonergan burst to recognition with a play, The Waverly Project, a finalist for the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an Oscar-nominated film, You Can Count On Me, which he wrote and directed.    Lobby Hero is…

  • BREAKING NEWS: Board gives Riley an extension

    Schools Superintendent gets four-year contract and raise. By: Steve Feitl    The Lawrence Township Board of Education made it official Wednesday evening, extending Max Riley’s contract as schools superintendent for four years.    The board voted unanimously to approve the new contract and several members of the community and teacher spoke in favor of the decision. However,…

  • June 11, 8:20 p.m.: The people of the lie

    More and more light is being shone on administration’s WMD deceptions. Where’s the heat? By: Hank Kalet    More and more, we are seeing opinion pieces in papers across the country raising questions about whether the Bush administration may have cooked the intelligence to get the answers he wanted on Iraq, answers he then used to…

  • Editorial-June 12

    Petition signers must be involved in South search By: Mae Rhine    Cheryl Simone’s resignation Monday night as superintendent of South Hunterdon Regional High School may have come as a surprise to many.    She claims, however, her decision not to renew her contract after June 30, 2004, had very little to do with a petition signed…

  • ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’

    The Villagers find just the right ‘megamix’ for this Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice favorite. By: Stuart Duncan    Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat has proved to be a particularly difficult show for community theaters to pin down. Do you stage the Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice work as a ’70s ear-splitting rock musical, as a gently…

  • June 11, 8:15 p.m.: Indicting secrecy in the DOJ

    Report questions Ashcroft policies on detentions. By: Hank Kalet    As reported in The American Prospect, "Last week, Department of Justice Inspector General Glenn Fine issued a 198-page report documenting a variety of abuses committed against illegal immigrants who were jailed during some initial sweeps after September 11."    The report, as Greg Anrig Jr. writes in…

  • Obituaries-June 12

    Werner J. Hoff Jr.    WEST AMWELL — Werner J. Hoff Jr., 77, died Tuesday, June 3, at his home.    Born in New York City and raised in North Bergen, N.J., he moved his family to West Amwell 45 years ago.    He was a member of the West Amwell Fire Company and more recently its auxiliary.…

  • Letters-June 12

    DTCF auction helps school To the editor:    We would like to express our deepest gratitude to the many donors, sponsors and volunteers that contributed to the Delaware Township Community Education Foundation’s Auction at the Mill May 30.    This was truly a community event, and the donated items and services reflect the special talents and diverse…