Category: archives
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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, Aug. 30 Cranberry juice, barbecued chicken,…
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School Menus
Delaware Homemade pizza, cheese dog wrap, grilled cheese, cereal lunch bag, yogurt lunch bag, hamburger on bun, salad shake, roll and bread basket available daily. Rice or noodles available with lunch purchase. Wednesday, Sept. 5 Menu not available yet. Thursday, Sept. 6 Menu not available yet. Friday, Sept. 7 Menu not available…
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Lady Eagles hope to improve last year’s winning record
By: Jeremy Wang-Iverson WEST AMWELL The South Hunterdon field hockey team was a staggering 36 players at its first practice last Thursday as the team gears up for the season, which begins in just two weeks. The team worked out for three hours on the overcast day, and Coach Thyra Zengel was happy with…
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J&J subsidiary employees volunteer at Habitat house
By: Cynthia Williamson LAMBERTVILLE When eJNJ employees, a newly formed subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, agreed to volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, they were told they would be putting the finishing touches on a new house in Hampton, Hunterdon County. A week before they were to embark on their first assignment, the volunteers from…
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Edition of Aug. 30, 2001
Richard A. Mario Richard A. Mario, 88, died Monday at Mercer County Geriatric Center. Born in Yatesboro, Pa., he was a longtime Trenton area resident. He retired after 32 years with Pennsylvania Central Railroad. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of St. James Roman Catholic Church and its Holy…
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High school survey results
By: Washington Township Public Schools Research Report Community Opinion School Construction Issues Conducted by ie communication Study Purpose: The Washington Public School District (WT) desired to know residents’ knowledge, attitudes and potential behavior toward issues related to a proposed school expansion program. Results of this study can help the board and administration decide on…
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Central Jersey Walk to support autism research
The National Alliance for Autism Research (NAAR), a nonprofit organization headquartered in Princeton, has scheduled its second annual Central New Jersey "Walk F.A.R. for NAAR." The event will help to raise funds to support biomedical research relating to the treatments, causes and cure for autism. The four-mile walk will be held on Sunday, Sept. 30,…
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Kids wearing bike helmets offered ice cream reward
The Princeton Borough Police Department is offering children a sweet reminder to wear a helmet while bicycling. The year-old program partners the borough police with Thomas Sweet Ice Cream and Chocolate. "We hope it will encourage children to wear their helmets," said Capt. Anthony Federico. Until the end of September, when police officers on patrol…
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Hughes pleased with start to PU football preseason
Tigers are in better condition in coach’s second year By: Justin Feil Three days into the Princeton University football team’s preseason, Roger Hughes likes what he sees. "We’re in much better physical condition this year," said the second-year head coach after Monday’s morning practice. "We haven’t had to spend as much time on conditioning. They…
