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  • State DYFS probing duct-tape video case

    County won’t press charges against South teacher By: Cynthia Williamson    WEST AMWELL — The state Division of Youth and Family Services is investigating allegations of "institutional abuse" against a suspended South Hunterdon science teacher who helped make a video in which a student was bound with duct tape, School Superintendent Cheryl D. Simone said Tuesday.…

  • Gay/lesbian group says area church is biased

    Four form task force to protect New Hope Community Church By: Cynthia Williamson    NEW HOPE — A gay and lesbian advocacy group says New Hope-Solebury High School should not allow a religious group to meet at the facility because it condemns homosexuality.    The New Hope Community Church has been holding Sunday morning worship services at…

  • School Menus

    Delaware    Assorted sandwiches, hot dog, bag lunch, cereal, milk and fresh-made pizza are available daily.    Monday, Jan. 22 — Scrambled eggs, sausage, hash brown potato, chilled fruit and milk.    Tuesday, Jan. 23 — Fried chicken, mashed potatoes, chilled pineapples and milk.    Wednesday, Jan. 24 — Chicken and noodles, roll, salad, chilled fruit and milk.    Thursday,…

  • Amalfi’s Cuisine

    In trying to replicate the warm, relaxing and enthusiastic feeling of dining on Italy’s Amalfi coast, this Lawrenceville restaurant attains mixed results. By: Patrick Mooney Amalfi’s Cuisine 146 Lawrenceville-Pennington Rd., Lawrenceville (609) 912-1599 Food: Good-Very Good Service: Friendly, but not well directed Cuisine: Italian Ambiance: Living life loudly Prices: Moderate Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.,…

  • New Hope woman says ‘Have Wedding Your Way’

    By: Gwen Runkle    NEW HOPE — The wedding season is just around the corner, and if you are feeling swamped by choices, overrun by relatives or flabbergasted by high prices, borough resident, wedding expert and author Leah Ingram may be able to help.    In her new book, "Your Wedding Your Way," Ms. Ingram explains how…

  • Move to city didn’t change Texan’s devotion to heritage

    By: Sue Kramer    LAMBERTVILLE — Although his rodeo days are over, and he’s been living in New Jersey for 14 years, Ken White has never lost sight of his Texan heritage.    He wears a western-cut tuxedo and dress boots to formal affairs, loves fried catfish and chili, and places a lot of importance on manners.…

  • RETAIL FACILITY GETS FINAL OK

    Adjacent to KFC restaurant on Route 537Ken Pape, the attorney for the developer, said some potential clients would be a pizza parlor or a bagel shop. By: Frank C. D’Amico    MILLSTONE — A developer’s plan to build a 6,000-square-foot retail facility on Route 537 has been cleared by Planning Board.    Millstone KFC Inc., which owns…

  • Supply and demand

    Featuring a mix of small, little-known movies and films made on small budgets — but have received national attention — the annual New Jersey Film Festival kicked off its 2001 spring season Jan. 19 with Time Regained. By: Jim Boyle    Living in New Jersey can be a frustrating experience for any truly devoted film fan.…

  • 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, Jan. 18 — Apple juice, stuffed cabbage…