Category: archives

  • School Menus

    Delaware    Assorted sandwiches, hot dog, bag lunch, cereal, milk and fresh-made pizza are available daily.    Monday, Oct. 23 – Pizza bagel, salad, chilled fruit and milk.    Tuesday, Oct. 24 – Spaghetti with meat sauce, garden salad, peaches and milk.    Wednesday, Oct. 25 – Pork barbecue on bun, celery sticks, chilled pineapples and milk.    Thursday, Oct.…

  • Chit-Chat: Local jeweler ‘runs off to get married!’

    By: Merle Citron    Congratulations to Valorie Johnson, Lambertville jeweler and formerly an independent single woman, who has gone off and gotten married to an old flame, Craig Randolph.    When she returned from her honeymoon last week, her friends surprised her with a wedding gown on a mannequin placed on the front porch of her shop,…

  • Footprints: Children’s lives affected in many ways

    By: Iris Naylor    Parents sometimes think that life was so easy in the "old days" before the threat of drugs and guns in schools, of global warming, of nuclear warfare, of earthquakes and mudslides, but they were wrong.    Between the end of the Civil War and the beginning of World War I, the parents in…

  • Tina deVaron to perform in benefit concert here Saturday

    Evening of pop, rock and blues to aid Million Mom March    Tina deVaron is returning to her musical roots in Princeton for a special night this October. The award-winning singer/songwriter is again lending her voice to the Million Mom March cause for a benefit concert.    Ms. deVaron will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21,…

  • New police HQ needs new roof

    City accepts $15,825 bid By: Cynthia Williamson    LAMBERTVILLE – The roof has to be replaced on a former auto body shop the city purchased last year and is renovating for the Police Department headquarters.    The City Council voted 3-0 at a special meeting Oct. 12 to approve a $15,825 roofing proposal from Dahlstrom Construction of…

  • Accident leaves three people hurt

    Car collides with motorcycle in Lambertville By: Cynthia Williamson    LAMBERTVILLE – Two South Jersey residents sustained serious injuries Saturday when the motorcycle they were riding was struck head-on by an oncoming motorist.    The accident occurred around 11 a.m. on Route 179 in Lambertville, just south of Buddies Grill and Creamery.    The driver of the motorcycle,…

  • Connaught Hill area gets cleanup

    Scouts, students work on community service requirements By: Cynthia Williamson    LAMBERTVILLE – Boy Scout Troop 49 and sixth-grade students fulfilling community service requirements for graduation were among those joining about 50 Connaught Hill residents Saturday in a community effort to clean up the neighborhood.    "If it weren’t for them, I don’t know if we would…

  • Nader attacks big corporations

    The Green Party presidential candidate returns to his alma mater. By: Lauren E. Brady    The future of American politics is being dictated by large corporations looking to dominate not only the global market but also our government, our time and our imaginations.    That was the message Sunday night from Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader…

  • Raldow continues winning ways at top of PHS girls’ tennis lineup

    Little Tigers advance to Group III semifinals behind No. 1’s play By: Justin Feil    Ann Raldow has won at every position for the Princeton High School girls’ tennis team.    A senior now, and the Little Tigers’ first singles player in her final season in blue-and-white, Raldow proved she was a winner in spot action as…