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  • ‘Taste of Lambertville’ set for Nov. 20

       Fiddleheads has joined the array of food purveyors and restaurateurs at this year’s “A Taste of Lambertville” being held at the Lambertville Rescue Squad building from 6-9 p.m. on Nov. 20.    They’ll be serving a wide variety of cheeses from Europe and the United States as well as a sampling of treats from around the…

  • COMMUNITY CALENDAR: From the Nov. 12 edition

    A weekly listing of community events. Open house     Thursday, Nov. 12 — St. Mary’s Parochial School, 30 Elizabeth St. in Bordentown City, is having an Open House on Nov. 12. Presentation begins promptly at 9 a.m. and at 6 p.m. followed by tours. Teachers, students and parents will be on hand to answer questions.…

  • Local Author Day at Borders
  • NORTH HANOVER: NBC High’s ‘Haunted’ play extends spooky season

    NORTH HANOVER: NBC High’s ‘Haunted’ play extends spooky season

    Phil McAuliffe Alex Lawrence as Mr. Fortune in "You Didn’t Say It Was Haunted." Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.

  • A Taste of Spain: The Dances, Wines and Tapas of Spain
  • Hypnotist Show to benefit RWJ Children’s Oncology

    Hypnotist Show to benefit RWJ Children’s Oncology

    Deborah Stapenski Bill Pettek, Master Hypnotist will be performing on Wednesday, November 18 at 7PM at the Monroe Township High School Marasco Performing Arts Center.  The show is hosted by MTHS DECA and is a benefit for the RWJ Bristol Meyer’s Squibb Children’s Oncology Unit.  Tickets are $7.00 at the door.  For more information contact [email protected]

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Senior housing eyed for village

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Two groups came before the Township Committee on Monday to discuss senior housing projects.    At Monday’s committee meeting, representatives from Bordentown Waterfront Community LLC and Burlington-based Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey suggested changing one of the five proposed Waterfront development buildings into age-restricted affordable housing.    The…

  • LAWRENCE: ‘Socrates’ visits Rider University Forum

    By Aleen Crispino, Special Writer   In 2009, almost two-and-a-half millennia after Socrates taught in the Athenian marketplace, are his life, death and views on democracy still relevant to modern audiences? Lawrence playwright Frederick Olessi thinks so. He wrote and directed the 35-minute play “Socrates,” filmed by Lawrence photographer Jim Williams, with a score by…

  • SPRINGFIELD: School to put panels to vote

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    SPRINGFIELD — Voters in the school district will be asked to consider a referendum next month that would renovate several parts of the existing 70-year-old elementary school, build a new gym and install solar panels on the roof.    The state would pay 34 percent of the project’s total cost of…