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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, April 18 Pineapple juice, Dijon chicken,…
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Monroe approves budget
Budget wins in narrow vote. By: Al Wicklund Voters in Monroe narrowly supported a $47.91 million budget Tuesday night. The budget, which increases school taxes 5 percent, was approved 2,249-2,114. Kathy Leonard was the top vote-getter with 2,923, Kathy Kolupanowich garnered 2,879 and school board President Joe Homoki received 2,840 votes. The three ran unopposed.…
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Demetri Porphyrios to design PU residential college
A distinguished reputation for classical-style architecture. By: Jeff Milgram Princeton alumnus Demetri Porphyrios, known as a classical-style architect, has been selected to design the university’s sixth residential college. The principal of the London-based Porphyrios Associates was named the design architect for Whitman College by the university’s trustees at their meeting Saturday. His award-winning portfolio includes…
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School budget wins support
Speesler, Nathanson and Abschutz win seats on school board. By: Nick D’Amore Voters approved a $98.15 million school budget Tuesday by a nearly 2-1 margin and sent three new members to the school board. The budget, which carries 5.7 percent tax increase, was approved 1723-977. Former school board member Matthew Speesler was the top vote-getter…
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UPDATE: Princeton Borough race ends in dead heat
School budgets approved in all 3 area districts By: Voters in the Princeton, West Windsor-Plainsboro and Montgomery school districts approved their budgets Tuesday, and returned most of the incumbents running for re-election to their local boards of education. Princeton In the Princeton Regional School District, the $54.8 million school budget was passed by a vote…
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Yard Co. buried by bankruptcy
Garden and gift store had location on Palmer Square. By: George Frey Yard Co., a yard-themed garden and gift store which had a location on Palmer Square, filed for bankruptcy in late March through the U.S. bankruptcy court in Trenton, closing all of its stores. The company had three other locations besides Princeton: Lambertville, Stone…
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Montgomery traffic forum focuses on congested interesection
A plan to unclog the intersection of Route 206 and Route 518. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY The township Traffic Circulation Committee presented a plan Thursday night to unclog the heavily congested intersection of Route 206 and Route 518, apparently impressing the 30 or so residents who turned out for the committee’s public forum. Thursday…
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McGreevey reinstates recycling preference
Policy initiative announced during talk before New Jersey Environmental Federation. By: David Campbell Gov. James E. McGreevey announced a new environmental policy initiative Saturday at Princeton University to re-establish priority for recycling and waste reduction in the state’s waste-management plan. Gov. McGreevey told attendees of the New Jersey Environmental Federation’s annual conference, held this year…
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Horace Hannah
Horace S. Hannah, 77, of Trenton, died Friday, April 12, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Burlington County, he was a longtime resident of Trenton, and formerly of Cranbury. Mr. Hannah was an Army Veteran of World War II. He received the American Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal, WWII Victory Medal,…
