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Gift of Parenthood
Local mom Kiki Parry sells a line of parenthood-inspired cards through her company Alternate Greetings.
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Senior Menus-Dec. 18, 2008
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.75. 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, Dec. 18 — Apple juice, eggplant…
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PET TALK: Lepto: Who took the ‘L’ out of shots?
By Dr. Daniel Eubanks, Special Writer If you owned a dog back in the ‘70s, you probably recall the short-form of the annual booster being referred to as “DHL.” During the ‘80s, you surely noticed that “DHL” became “DHPPCV—QRS—XYZ.” Obviously we added a lot of stuff! But what was the “L” and where did it…
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‘Nothing Like the Holidays’
The excellent cast sells every individual moment so well that you rarely step back to question the contrivances of the overstuffed plot By Elise Nakhnikian THERE’S a Christmas movie for almost everyone this season. For fans of gross-out humor and cynicism, there’s Four Christmases. For those who want more sophistication and subtlety, there’s A Christmas…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Fired officer loses plea in state court
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division has denied a request from a fired Lambertville police sergeant to reconsider allowing him back on the job and granting him back pay and legal fees. Sgt. 1st Class Michael O’Rourke asked the court to overturn a stay the court had…
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EAST WINDSOR: EPA nominee Jackson has much support
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer Major state environmental organizations are praising the nomination of East Windsor resident Lisa P. Jackson to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, lauding what they says is her approachability, integrity and work ethic. ”I think Lisa Jackson will make an outstanding EPA administrator,” said Jeff Tittle, director of the New…
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WEST AMWELL: Developer keeps Route 179 land use options open
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The township’s bid to preserve more Toll Brothers land on Route 179 has fallen through. ”It’s unfortunate because it’s a prime location,” Deputy Mayor Ron Shapella said. “We wanted to preserve it as farmland. It was ranked number two in the county as deserving funding.” For more…
