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       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. 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…

  • WEST AMWELL: South budget hearing March 21

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    WEST AMWELL — A tentative $11,131,238 budget for 2013-14 was OK’d by the South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education March 4, said Kerry Sevilis, district business administrator and board secretary.    The budget has been sent to the county superintendent of schools for approval. “Once the county approves (the…

  • FLORENCE: Township honors hometown heroes

    FLORENCE: Township honors hometown heroes

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    FLORENCE — The township celebrated the 141st anniversary of its incorporation by honoring and recognizing key figures in the community during its council meeting March 6.    Officially, it is March 7 when the township was incorporated.    ”We ought to do something special every year,” Mayor Craig Wilkie said. “Last year,…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Things you could have learned at RoboRaiders’ science fair

    HILLSBOROUGH: Things you could have learned at RoboRaiders’ science fair

    Alex Duncan was one of three Hillsborough high schoolers who combined to explain the science behind an acoustic guitar.

  • Night of 1,000 Guffaws

    Night of 1,000 Guffaws

    Honor Finnegan, one of the three singer-songwriters, performing in Night of 1,000 Guffaws in Titusville, April 13.

  • Public Screening of "They Call It Myanmar: Lifting the Curtain"

    Public Screening of "They Call It Myanmar: Lifting the Curtain"

    The story of Burma is told with stunning footage in Robert H. Lieberman’s film "They Call It Myanmar: Lifting the Curtain."

  • Climate change: Topic at Princeton library March 15

    Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group    If you panic at footage of melting ice caps and fear that our planet is headed toward devastating drought, wildfires and flooding, then Stephen Pacala might be able to put your mind at ease a bit.    Not that Stephen Pacala — a professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton…

  • Local Businesswoman Leads Middlesex County Race in Raising Funds for Premature Birth

    Local Businesswoman Leads Middlesex County Race in Raising Funds for Premature Birth

    By Elena Bagarozza WOODBRIDGE, NJ – Valerie Montecalvo, President and Owner of Bayshore Recycling in Woodbridge, Twp., NJ, is serving as chairwoman for the 2013 Middlesex County March of Dimes March for Babies in the hopes of raising significant funds toward premature birth prevention and research. Each week in New Jersey, 2,122 babies are born…

  • CEA Hires New Director, Launches New Program

    CEA Hires New Director, Launches New Program

    By Tracey Costanzo Flemington – Stefanie MacCormack of Flemington recently joined CEA as the director of the new CORE Values program. CORE is an acronym for Concentrated Occupational Readiness Enhancement and the initiative is a job readiness program for young adults with autism and other communications difficulties.  CORE Values is the latest addition to the…