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  • Editorial-April 10

    Protect future of our children by voting Tuesday By: Mae Rhine    Our nation is at war, fighting to maintain our freedom as well as liberating the people of Iraq.    It’s hard to concentrate on anything else but the war and the threat of terrorism.    And news reports say Americans are just as concerned about the…

  • Colonial Farms Gourmet Foods

    A spring picnic starts at a specialty food market in Washington Crossing, Pa. By: Tom and Kate O’Neill Colonial Farms Gourmet Foods 1108 Yaylorsville Road Washington Crossing, Pa. (215) 493-1548 Food: Good to very good (expecially foods cooked on site) Service: Frinedly Prices: Moderate Ambiance: Gourmet food market Hours: Mon.-Fri. 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Sat.-Sub. 6:30…

  • Incarceration’s high costs may make the case

    PACKET EDITORIAL, April 8 By: Packet Editorial    Another dubious milestone in American history was achieved recently when the nation’s prison and jail population topped 2 million for the first time.    Don’t we all feel safer now?    The Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that our prisons and jails hold one in every 142 U.S. residents. During…

  • SBA leader urges women to seize new opportunities

    Melanie Sabelhaus was the keynote speaker for a New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners’ meeting. By: George Frey    Now is the time for women-owned businesses to seize opportunities, said Deputy Administrator Melanie Sabelhaus, the U.S. Small Business Administration’s highest-ranking woman and keynote speaker at a New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners’ meeting on…

  • Poet Paul Muldoon wins Pulitzer

    Pulitzer for drama also has Princeton roots. By: Jeff Milgram    Paul Muldoon, the Irish-born, Howard G.B. Clark Professor of the Humanities at Princeton University, won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for poetry Monday for his collection of poems, "Moy Sand and Gravel" (Farrar Straus and Giroux, $22).    And the Pulitzer for drama went to Nilo Cruz,…

  • Weather has ADs at a loss

    Rain, snow hurting playing fields By: Bob Nuse    High school athletic directors expect a certain amount of inconvenience when it comes to spring weather. But this spring, well, enough is enough as far as they’re concerned.    "No question this is one of the worst springs we’ve had," said Marty Flynn, the Director of Athletics for…

  • MILESTONES

    From the issue of April 8, 2003. FINANCIAL SERVICES    Roma Federal Savings Bank recently announced the appointment of Lisa Tuccillo as treasurer and assistant secretary. Ms. Tuccillo joined Roma Bank in 1986 as a clerk at the Chambersburg office and has held many escalating positions in the bank. A graduate of Mercer County Community College,…

  • Democrats in fight for Princeton Borough mayor

    GOP still empty-handed. By: Jennifer Potash    The real battle for the next Princeton Borough mayor may be held in June, not November.    Princeton Borough Councilman Joseph O’Neill and State Assemblyman Reed Gusciora each filed petitions Monday to run for Princeton Borough mayor on the Democratic ticket. Mayor Marvin Reed announced last month he would end…