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  • More than moussaka

    The 26th Annual St. George Greek Festival in Hamilton offers a three-day food and music celebration May 17-20. By: Jim Boyle    "Philosophy, columns, Zeus. These are a few of the things that first come to mind when someone mentions Greece. Along with Italian, Chinese and fast food, it’s a top choice when someone suggests going…

  • Chit-Chat: Psychologist ‘shrinks’ effects of chronic fatigue

    By: Merle Citron    Bill and Renee Taylor have lived on Delaware Avenue for 16 years.    Bill is a psychologist, and Renee is a high school special education teacher.    Nine years ago, Bill was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. At that time, this once vigorous man was left debilitated and unable to work. Because there is…

  • 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, May 17 — Cabbage soup, Cornish hen,…

  • Gifted Educator of the Year to be honored at NH-S

    By: Sue Kramer    SOLEBURY — "Miss Bishop is my favorite teacher because she is really fun and gives challenging work.    "Miss Bishop has taught me how to write stories, work on independent study projects and figure out challenging puzzles.    "I’m a very lucky student to have had Miss Bishop for a teacher for the last…

  • NH-S school election will be uncontested

    Two incumbents, two newcomers will be unopposed in November for four seats on the New Hope-Solebury Board of Directors By: Cynthia Williamson    The November general election to fill four available seats on the New Hope-Solebury school board already has been cast in stone as a result of Tuesday’s primary race.    The four candidates who cross-filed…

  • Guest Column: Thanks to mom, we at least have a chance

    By: Carole Snyder    It is a soft, caressing breeze here in the Keys today.    The tall skinny pines bow to and fro, and sunlight coats the hanging geraniums on the back porch, illuminating their dark red blossoms to crimson, their leaves to brilliant, verdant green.    As if on cue, a feather from one of our…

  • Art teacher still suspended at West Amwell

    Patricia Reilley accused of pushing male fourth-grader By: Bruce Palmer    WEST AMWELL — An art teacher at West Amwell Elementary School remains suspended while officials investigate a complaint that she pushed a male student.    The Board of Education April 21 suspended Patricia Reilly with pay in response to a complaint filed by the parents of…

  • Fashionistas

    Canine companions will strut their stuff for the SAVE fashion show May 19. Money raised will go toward construction of a low-cost spay/neuter clinic. By: Susan Van Dongen

  • Councilmen want cops disciplined

    Robert Gerenser has attorney looking into police using patrol cars and uniforms to protest at meeting By: Cynthia Williamson    NEW HOPE — Councilman Robert Gerenser said New Hope police officers who attended a May 8 council meeting in uniform and drove patrol cars to get there should be reprimanded because they violated departmental rules and…