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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. 4 Chicken noodle soup, Salisbury…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR 10/04
From the Oct. 4 edition of the Register-News By: Car wash The sixth-graders of Junior Girl Scout Troop 5891 in Columbus will be holding a car wash from 3:30 to 6 p.m., Friday, Oct. 5, at Paul’s Service Center on Route 206 in Bordentown. All proceeds to benefit the American Red Cross. Roast beef dinner…
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Letters
Slow down, drive responsibly To the editor: It’s tough being a pedestrian in the automobile age. Statistics show New Jersey exceeds the national average of accidents and fatalities involving pedestrians. Lambertville is not immune from such misfortune. Last year, there were seven pedestrian-oriented accidents in the community. Luckily, none of these involved school-aged children going…
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Cranberry Festival nears
Festival popular the past 12 years By:Vanessa S. Holt BORDENTOWN CITY Stained glass, silver, quilts, patriotic ties and homemade soaps are just a few of the handmade crafts you can explore this weekend at the 12th annual Cranberry Festival. The popular arts and crafts show and autumn harvest celebration marks the beginning of the…
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OBITUARIES
Ernestine H. Craig, Eunice Terry Birch, Edward L. Scavella Sr., Lillian L. Monahan, Dr. Norman J. Nicastro, David T. Zing, Jane A. Bahadurian Ernestine H. Craig of Princeton Township died Sept. 25 at The Medical Center at Princeton. She was 76. Born in Chicago, she lived in Princeton more than 70 years. She graduated from…
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Cookery classes offer chance to learn new cuisines and skills
IN THE KITCHEN by Pat Tanner: Offering an appetizing selection of courses from Princeton’s Dorothea House, the Princeton Cooking School, Princeton Adult School and Wegmans Family Chefs Institute. Illustration by Judy Martin Area residents have an appetizing selection of cooking classes to choose from this fall. There’s something for everyone, from learning basic techniques, like…
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Princeton architects agree memorial best future use for WTC site
Locals share their vision for the New York City skyline. By: David Campbell The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center towers punched a hole in the New York City skyline. Princeton’s premier architects say the catastrophe may or may not bring about the decline of that uniquely American of architectural forms, the…
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PU football makes noise in 44-11 win over Columbia
Tigers stop Lions for first win of season By: Justin Feil It was pretty quiet walking back to the huddle in the Princeton University football team’s opening season loss to Lehigh. Saturday night in Princeton Stadium was a virtual party on the field and in the locker room afterward as the Tigers used a balanced…
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Decision seen this week on Opossum Road span
By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY The Township Committee is expected to put an end Thursday to speculation about the future of Opossum Road bridge, though it is unlikely to quell the controversy that has surrounded the historic span since it was closed five years ago. The Somerset County Division of Engineers declared the 180-year-old bridge…
