Category: archives
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Students, stores may benefit from ID card deal
Princeton University has reached an agreement with Student Advantage Inc. of Boston to launch an off-campus stored-value "cashless" program called SA Cash. By: Jeff Milgram Starting in January, Princeton University students, faculty and staff will be able to use their university ID cards to buy pizza, coffee and, possibly, movie theater tickets off-campus. The university…
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‘Talley’s Folly’
George Street Playhouse stages Lanford Wilson’s 1980 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama. By: Stuart Duncan Talley’s Folly, Lanford Wilson’s 1980 Pulitizer-Prize-winner, has just opened at New Brunswick’s George Street Playhouse. Give yourself an early Christmas present and put it on your "must-see" list. Take someone you love or want to. Wilson describes his 97-minute piece as…
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Charles Harvey
HILLSBOROUGH Charles E. Harvey died Sunday, Dec. 2, in Somerset Medical Center, Somerville. He was 71. Born in Williamsport, Pa., he grew up in Bound Brook and lived in Bridgewater before moving to Hillsborough in 1979. Mr. Harvey worked for Lockheed Corporation in North Plainfield for 30 years, retiring in 1986. He was an…
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South bond issue nears $12 million
The Board of Education has approved schematics from its architect, USA Architects of Somerville. The March 12 referendum will not ask for a new gym or performing arts center. By: Steve Bates WEST AMWELL There won’t be much difference between question one of South Hunterdon’s failed referendum and the sole question in its March…
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Noise law could curtail construction
West Amwell wants to reduce noise by limiting construction to Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. By: Cynthia Williamson WEST AMWELL The township wants to reduce noise by limiting the hours and days construction can take place. The Township Committee voted unanimously to…
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Clare Estate opens doors
Monastery now home for seniors By:Vanessa S. Holt BORDENTOWN CITY The former St. Clare monastery began a new life Tuesday when it opened its doors to the community as Clare Estate, a residence for seniors. The 19th century building on Crosswicks Street now houses 101 assisted-living and enhanced-care apartments, while 36 new townhouse units…
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Lambertville librarian retiring for second time
By: Carl Reader LAMBERTVILLE Anything worth doing once is certainly worth doing twice, so Lambertville Public Library Director Helen Koslowski is retiring for a second time. Mrs. Koslowski, 65, of Lawrenceville, came to the Lambertville library after a buyout from Bristol-Myers Squibb left her with an early retirement January 1994. She started with the…
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School Menus
Delaware A la carte items, bagel bag, chef salad and fruit choice available daily. All meals served with choice of white, 2-percent or low-fat chocolate milk. Monday, Dec. 10 Cheeseburger, potato puff smiles, pickles and apple cake. Tuesday, Dec. 11 Chicken tenders, dinner roll, broccoli and bow ties and fruit. Wednesday, Dec. 12…
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‘The Night Before Christmas’
Headley Manor Dinner Theatre stages its last production. By: Stuart Duncan It has been a difficult three years for the Headley Manor Dinner Theatre in Edgely, Pa. It has tried big musicals and small comedies. The meals have been served buffet and sit-down. The runs have been scheduled for several weeks or a few days.…
