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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, May 23 — Chicken orzo soup, honey…

  • Nesting eagles prompt changes to local developments

    Pair have been seen in the township since 1999 By:David Koch    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP— Bordentown Township has two residents who don’t pay taxes, vote or get counted in the federal Census.    They are, however, having an impact on development at the southern end of the township.    Since 1999, a mating pair of American bald eagles has…

  • Knight baseball busy, alive in division race

    North rallies past Valley rival PHS By: Justin Feil    The West Windsor-Plainsboro High North baseball team is full of pretty typical teenagers, and they play the part on the field as well. Give them a little free time and they’re likely going to get in trouble. Keep them busy, and they’re at their best.    Recently,…

  • Boyle’s last-second goal gives PU men returnn to semis

    Tigers’ lacrosse sends Georgetown home, 14-13 By: Bob Nuse    HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — At some point Princeton University’s penchant for winning one-goal lacrosse games in the post-season has to go from magical to eerie.    The Tiger men’s lacrosse team made it four straight one-goal wins in the post-season and 13 of 14 under Bill Tierney when…

  • Raider boys shine with county titles, personal-bests

    Flores, Tirado, Vaccaro, Klueber win gold By: Rudy Brandl    BOUND BROOK — Last week’s performance at the Somerset County Championships proved that the Hillsborough High boys’ track and field team is poised to peak in the post-season. It also showed that this squad will be extremely dangerous and potent next spring.    The Raiders, who finished…

  • Order Amid Chaos

    Chalfont, Pa., artist Jonathan Hertzel finds his muse in energetic forms. By: Jodi Thompson Jonathan Hertzel maintains that a certain amount of chaos and unpredictability in life gives one a broader, spiritual sense.    Around the turn of the last century, American essayist and historian Henry Adams said "Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit."…

  • Into the woods for an intrepid morel foray

    On the hunt for a very special mushroom in Princeton. By: Pat Tanner    I had only vague notions of what to expect on my first-ever mushroom hunt, a morel foray in a semi-secret location in the woodlands of Princeton.    On a picture-perfect Sunday morning in May, I met up with between 30 and 40 members…

  • Bright Lights, Big Competition

    Bucks County Playhouse hosts its annual middle and high school drama competition. By: Stuart Duncan    Michael Naylor paces a little inside his cramped office.    Officially, he’s the marketing director for the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pa. In reality, he is more a general manager, press agent and resident psychologist rolled into one.    On…

  • Bernstein bears down for state title

    PDS sophomore ends golf season on high note By: Justin Feil    If Chad Bernstein’s golf season had ended Tuesday with a season-worse 45 at Bedens Brook, a week after a disappointing day at the Mercer County Tournament, he might not have been so satisfied with his sophomore season at Princeton Day School.    After all, those…