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  • School Menus

    Delaware    Assorted sandwiches, hot dog, bag lunch, cereal, milk and fresh-made pizza are available daily.    Monday, Jan. 29 — Nachos and beef, cheese sauce, carrot sticks, chilled fruit and milk.    Tuesday, Jan. 30 — Chicken fajitas, salad mix, chilled pears and milk.    Wednesday, Jan. 31 — Taco, soft shell or chip, vegetable toppings, chilled fruit…

  • LBA Highlights

    By: Karen Scheetz    At the end of the third week of play, the games are getting very close and tight, showing the league may be in for an exciting season.    Here is a look at the games that were played Saturday, Jan. 20. Third- and fourth-grade girls Sneakers Plus 14 Cifelli 8    Sneakers Plus won…

  • NH-S students to perform "Lucky Stiff"

    Musical to be staged Jan. 27-28 By: Sue Kramer    NEW HOPE — Center Stage, the New Hope-Solebury Middle School Theater Club, will present a musical theater performance of "Lucky Stiff" this weekend.    The production is an adaptation of Lynn Ahrens and Steven Flaherty’s musical farce about a hapless shoe salesman who stands to inherit $6…

  • Township seeks injunction against quarry

    Supervisors cite ‘breach of contract and public nuisance’ By: Gwen Runkle    SOLEBURY — The Township Board of Supervisors decided at its Jan. 16 meeting to seek an injunction against New Hope Crushed Stone, citing "breach of contract and public nuisance" after, the supervisors said, the quarry’s relocation of its crushers failed to lessen the amount…

  • Fight over 160-foot cell tower to continue

    Solebury residents want location changed By: Gwen Runkle    SOLEBURY —The fight over a 160-foot wireless communications tower proposed for Windy Bush Road by SBA Communications will continue in front of the Solebury Township Board of Supervisors.    SBA now seeks a conditional use. The township Planning Commission Jan. 8 rejected SBA Communication’s request. The hearing had…

  • The Way It Was: Longtime resident recalls city afte Depression

    By: Sue Kramer    LAMBERTVILLE — New roads and industry changed the Lambertville Edward "Bud" Carmody, 82, knew as a young man.    The lifelong resident, who also has been a member of the Lambertville Historical Society since it was formed in 1968, talked about the city around the time of the Depression.    "Things changed in 1929,"…

  • Sneddon’s to reopen next week

    Restaurant renovations took longer than owners thought By: Cynthia Williamson    LAMBERTVILLE — The menu hasn’t changed. The hours are still the same.    The wait staff, the guys working the grill and Rich Daulton, the dishwasher — they’ll all be back.    But virtually everything else at Sneddon’s Chocolate Shop at 45 Bridge St. has changed.    From…

  • Princeton Rheumatology Osteoporosis Center

    Princeton Rheumatology Osteoporosis Center PRINCETON RHEUMATOLOGY OSTEOPOROSIS CENTER Would You Take A Chance with Your Bones? At Princeton Osteoporosis Center, we don’t leave anything to chance. You’ll receive a complete study on the most up to date equipment, a thorough explanation of your status, and effective recommendations for treatment. We’ll track your progress at every…

  • 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. Regular menu    Thursday, Jan. 25 — Lentil soup,…