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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. Monday, March 5 No school. Tuesday, March 6 Barbecue chicken, roll, mashed potatoes, chilled peaches and milk. Wednesday, March 7 …
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Local man indicted for attempted murder
Also faces aggravated assault and weapons charges in connection with October 2000 incident in Washington. By: WASHINGTON Thomas LaSalle, formerly of the 100 block of Wyndham Place in Robbinsville, was indicted Feb. 21 for the attempted murder of his wife in October. Mr. LaSalle also was indicted on aggravated assault and weapons charges, according…
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Only one candidate files in Delaware
Six file for three seats in Lambertville By: Mae Rhine No incumbents filed for the three three-year terms available on the Delaware Board of Education. In fact, only one person filed, leaving two other seats to be filled. The deadline for filing was 4 p.m. Monday. The vote on school budgets and candidates will be…
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Route 29 truck ban awaits Assembly action
Bill would prohibit trucks over 26,000 pounds on Route 29 By: Ruth Luse The Route 29 truck ban bill, known as S-1491, was OK’d by the state Senate Feb. 15 as expected, with a few changes, state Sen. Bill Schluter (R-23), a bill sponsor, said Feb. 20. The bill aimed at prohibiting truck and…
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The Metuchen Inn
This restaurant, occupying a 150-year-old white house, gives and understated appearance, which gives plenty of room for the excellent food to steal the limelight. By: Antoinette Buckley The Metuchen Inn 4245 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen (732) 494-6444 Food: Excellent Service: Very good Cuisine: Creative American Ambiance: Homey Prices: Upper moderate Hours: Lunch: Mon.-Fri. 12-3 p.m., Dinner:…
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Footprints: Stockton once boasted four general stores
By: Iris Naylor Stockton once again has a store on Bridge Street where the locals can buy a quart of milk or a can of cat food. It is a "convenience" store. Owned by members of the Errico family, it specializes in gourmet sandwiches and salads. In the early 1900s when the first Erricos opened…
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Princeton school budget down, but taxes up
The school board was expected to introduce a $44.3 million tentative budget Tuesday night. By: Jeff Milgram The Princeton Regional Board of Education will introduce a $44.3 million tentative budget for the 2001-2002 school year tonight that is $636,000 under the state budget cap, raises $733,278 less in taxes than this year’s budget but will…
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Get re-acquainted with food gurus
IN THE KITCHEN by Ann Harwood: Most chefs have been interested in innovation in their cooking in recent years. However, many of the older recipes and menus can teach great cooking techniques. Since the mid-1980s, innovation has more often than not been the main interest of chefs, restaurant menus and food publications. And this is…
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WW-PS girls’ fall to Westfield in state A semifinal
Pirates not deep enough to reach finals By: Justin Feil EWING Saturday’s New Jersey A Division state semifinal went a lot like this season did for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ swim team. There was a bit of a slow start, a pretty good showing in the middle and then disappointment again at…
