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  • SENIOR MENUS

    Oct. 6-13    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…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Immaculata wins big at band competition
  • LAMBERTVILLE: Plans for Halloween include two parades

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Two Halloween-season celebrations are on tap — one for people and one for pets.    For pets, the date is Oct. 22. For people, dates are Oct. 30 and 31.    For over three-quarters of a century, Lambertville’s annual Holiday Parade has been a fixture in town, made possible by…

  • MONROE: Green Fair honors past, looks ahead

    MONROE: Green Fair honors past, looks ahead

    Jimmy Wisniewski, front, and Alicia and Dan Byrne at the Green Fair by the produce stand of Pop’s Farm, located on Cranbury Station Road. Photo by David Kilby.

  • PLUMSTED: Warriors gain experience, wins

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    After a slow start with an inexperienced group, the New Egypt boys soccer team is climbing back toward .500, and there is still plenty of season left.    The Warriors’ recent turnaround has spurred new optimism about the final outcome for the season.    ”We knew we were going to have…

  • CRANBURY: Auditors approve school finances

    David Kilby, Managing Editor David KilbyManaging Editor    CRANBURY — When auditors recently came to look at the Cranbury School budget, they found no items that could be cut and could make no recommendations on how the district can save more money.    One of the main reasons the district has such a good budget this year…

  • WASHINGTON CROSSING AUDUBON SOCIETY PROGRAM, FIELD TRIPS, AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OCTOBER 2011

    By Mark Harpel WASHINGTON CROSSING AUDUBON SOCIETY PROGRAM, FIELD TRIPS, AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR OCTOBER 2011 PROGRAM   October 17, 2011: VERNAL PONDS – THE OTHER UNIVERSE On Monday, October 17, Washington Crossing Audubon Society will host a presentation by Blaine Rothauser entitled “Vernal Ponds – The Other Universe.” This free program will be held…

  • PRINCETON ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART WELCOMES NEW INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR AND LAUNCHES iPAD PILOT PROGRAM

    PRINCETON ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART WELCOMES NEW INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY COORDINATOR AND LAUNCHES iPAD PILOT PROGRAM

    By Hilary Morris PR (PRINCETON, NJ): Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart, an independent school for boys in junior kindergarten through 8th grade, is pleased to introduce Michael Taggart as Instructional Technology Coordinator. Mr. Taggart oversees the school’s new technology initiatives, including a 1-to-1 iPad program, an online homework program, and teacher training. He also…

  • CRANBURY: Scout’s firehouse benches more than a resting place

    CRANBURY: Scout’s firehouse benches more than a resting place

    David Kilby, Managing Editor    CRANBURY — It started as a simple Eagle Scout project for Alex Jost of Troop 52 in Cranbury: purchase and install two park benches for the volunteer firefighters of the Cranbury Fire Company by their firehouse front door.    By the time it was finished it became much more than that. The…