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  • LAMBERTVILLE: Carol Heffler Trio returns May 10 to River Queen Artisans Gallery

    LAMBERTVILLE: Carol Heffler Trio returns May 10 to River Queen Artisans Gallery

    Shown from left are Dave Paller, Carol Heffler and David Voorhees.

  • LAWRENCE: Go fly a kite at Terhune Orchards

    LAWRENCE: Go fly a kite at Terhune Orchards

    Phil McAuliffe Madelyn Steinhauser, 3, of Hillsboro chases a kite flown by her father Brandt during Kite day at Terhune Orchards on Saturday.

  • SENIOR MENUS

    May 8-15    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…

  • LAWRENCE: Passerby tries to halt shoplifter

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    A tenacious passerby prevented a would-be shoplifter from escaping with nearly $300 worth of items from the CVS pharmacy on Brunswick Pike Saturday afternoon, attempting to detain the man until police arrived.    But the shoplifter, identified as 44-year-old Darren Wardlaw of Trenton, led the passerby and police on a chase…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Students get taste of reality during senior awareness day

    ROBBINSVILLE: Students get taste of reality during senior awareness day

    The students spent the day going experiencing a series of speakers and activities to ensure they are equipped with the knowledge to make safe, conscientious choices when the faced wit by Amy Batista, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE — Seniors spent the day being put through a battery of tests both emotionally and physically as part of…

  • NEW HOPE: Hear Harriet Tubman’s story May 15 at Friends Meetinghouse

    Underground Railroad is focus    The historical societies of New Hope and Solebury Township will present a two-part program in May highlighting the role that citizens of those communities played in helping enslaved Africans find freedom.    Early in the 1800s, an informal network was set up in the Philadelphia region to protect runaway slaves from capture.…

  • STOCKTON: Hunterdon watercolor exhibit opens at Sawmill Gallery May 10

    STOCKTON: Hunterdon watercolor exhibit opens at Sawmill Gallery May 10

    This watercolor, “The Old Post Office, Raven Rock” — located north of Stockton — was painted by Whitehouse Station resident Bruce Michael. It will be part of Hunterdon Watercolor Society’s “Beauty of Hunterdon” exhibit from May 10 through 25 at Prallsville Mill, Stockton, in celebration of Hunterdon County’s 300th anniversary.

  • LAWRENCE: Students describe medical mission to Haiti

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Logan Campbell has visited Haiti three times — not as a tourist, but each time as a member of a medical mission team organized by The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville and The Pennington School.    The first year that Logan visited Haiti, she admitted that she was “in shock. I had…

  • Corcentric to Host Webinar for AP Professionals- COR360 Product Demo: A Day in the Life of an Invoice

    By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Corcentric to host new AP Webinar in May tracking the path of an invoice through the company’s advanced accounts payable automation solution. Corcentric, a leading provider of accounts payable automation and electronic invoicing solutions, will be hosting a free 60-minute educational Webinar for AP professionals that tracks the path an invoice…