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Senior Menus
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, Oct. 31 Potato leek soup, chicken…
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No clear answers on truck problem
Panel discussion looks at Route 206’s tractor trailer traffic. By: Lea Kahn There is no one answer or silver bullet to keep oversized trucks off Route 206. The key to containing truck traffic is a combination of enforcement of existing laws, plus new laws that would encourage truckers to stay on interstate highways. That was…
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High school improvements taking shape
Locker and bleacher replacement underway By:Sally Goldenberg Manville High School’s new lockers are more spacious than their predecessors, allowing students to store their athletic gear for the entire day. The school’s 1,100, 9-inch lockers are being replaced by 760 12-inch lockers at a cost of $93,750. The referendum approved by voters in January is being…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
For the week of October 31. By: Support Dave Fried To the editor: In the campaign for Washington Township Committee, Mark Tobias is running as an independent candidate claiming to be "the tax fighter." It is with amusement that I read his comments of the "Washington Township of his youth" and his current objective to…
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State should require gun ‘fingerprinting’
To the editor The sniper shooting around Washington, D.C., could happen anywhere in our country, by a local resident or someone who lives 3000 miles away. A procedure known as "ballistic fingerprinting" can identify whether the same gun was fired at different locations. If manufacturers test fire guns and the results stored in a national…
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Celebrating a church’s growth
St. Barnabas dedicates sanctuary. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi Thanks to a new, larger sanctuary, congregants at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church are now cozy but not in each other’s pocket. Worshippers at the Sand Hills Road church on Saturday dedicated the sanctuary, which was built in July and has held the congregation ever since, said the…
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Water park makes economic sense
To the editor: Last week, you reported that all of the candidates raised questions about the aquatic park. In particular, they were more critical of an outdoor facility. I operate my business in South Brunswick and reside in East Brunswick, where I served on their Recreation Parks and Advisory Board during both the initial…
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Council talks with manager candidates
A new round of candidates By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi The Township Council has narrowed its pool of manager candidates to six but has no timetable for making a decision. The council interviewed three candidates Tuesday night and plans to interview three others tonight (Thursday). It is the second time the council has appeared to be…
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New Gulick plan may save house
Proposal calls for historic home to be moved on property. By: Lea Kahn The would-be developer of an assisted living facility on the site of the historic William Gulick House has presented a concept plan that would save the house, and make way for the assisted living facility. Attorney Steven Rother, who represents the developer,…
