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  • Speed humps to be installed on South Union Street

    Inclement weather postponed the Sept. 21 anticipated deadline. By: Cynthia Williamson    LAMBERTVILLE — The installation of speed humps on South Union Street should begin soon, possibly this week.    The city had anticipated the project would be finished by Sept. 21, but city Public Works Director Paul Cronce said inclement weather is responsible for the delay.…

  • Cry Freedom

    Through a collection of photographs and documents on loan from the Hungarian Museum of Military History in Budapest, A People Cried Out: The 1956 Revolution and Fight for Freedom in Hungary explores 12 days of revolution, which began 45 years ago on Oct. 23. By: Susan Van Dongen    To those who have immigrated to the…

  • Environmental center launched in Plainsboro

    The New Jersey Audubon Society will finance the facility’s operating costs and educational programs and will provide management and maintenance for the entire preserve property. By: Gwen Runkle    PLAINSBORO — Gathered near the shore of McCormack Lake, a group of local, county and state government officials broke ground for the Environmental Education Center of the…

  • Residents create fund for memorial oak tree

    Tree would be emblamatic of strength, endurance By:Vanessa S. Holt    BORDENTOWN CITY — A group of city residents that believes trees can provide more than just shade, has started a fund for a special memorial tree to honor the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.    A sturdy oak tree would be emblematic of the…

  • OBITUARIES 09/27

    From the Sept. 27 edition of the Register-News By: Filomena DiBlasi Capodici    CHESTERFIELD — Filomena "Fanny" DiBlasi Capodici, 99, died Sept. 21 at home.    Born in Casteltermini, Italy, she lived in the Trenton area most of her life before moving to Chesterfield.    Mrs. Capodici was a homemaker and member of St. Joachim’s Church and its…

  • The Beat Goes On

    Connect with your inner rhythms by joining a drum circle. By: Jodi Thompson    Learning a new language is challenging. But it is always rewarding, especially when unexpected. The last place I imagined I’d learn a new language was at a drum circle.    Recently, I attended a monthly circle held in the Wycombe, Pa., house of…

  • Sept. 26, 2001 – Part 2

    By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa Part 2 In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Pennington, Craig Allen, 35 Diverty Rd, $185,000, 07/27/01 Pennington, James Bancroft,…

  • School Menus

    Delaware    A la carte items and bagel bag available daily. All meals served with choice of white, 2-percent or low-fat chocolate milk.    Monday, Oct. 1 — Menu not available yet.    Tuesday, Oct. 2 — Menu not available yet.    Wednesday, Oct. 3 — Menu not available yet.    Thursday, Oct. 5 — Menu not available yet.    Friday,…

  • Chit-Chat: You go, girls, in Lambertville!

    By: Merle Citron    Lambertville certainly has the right to boast about its women.    Oct. 29, Debbie Wean of South Union Street will walk a 26-mile marathon in Dublin, Ireland, in order to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America.    Last year, Debbie walked in a marathon in Anchorage, Alaska, for the same…