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  • Senior Menus-Feb. 28, 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, Feb. 28 — Seafood bisque, honey…

  • Here and There

    Getting poetic at Trinity Church    Newfoundland poet George Murray and Princeton poet James Richardson will read from their work at Trinity Church in Princeton March 3. Mr. Murray’s books of poetry include The Rush to Here, The Hunter and The Cottage Builder’s Letter (M&S, 2001). He has been widely anthologized and has published poems and…

  • City to ask bridge group for mroe roadwork money

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The city voted to ask the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission for more grant money that would allow Lambertville to extend an area of proposed road improvements the entire length of Jefferson Street.    Lambertville voted to ask the commission for an extra $13,000 for roadwork planned for…

  • Robert E. Delaney

       Robert E. Delaney, 78, of Ewing Township, died Saturday at home.    Born in Philadelphia, Pa., he had been a resident of Trenton and Ewing for over 50 years.    Mr. Delaney was a project supervisor for the NJ Department of Transportation, Right of Way Division from which he retired after over 25 years of service. After…

  • Township honors lifesaving effort at health club

    Township honors lifesaving effort at health club

    By Audrey Levine Staff Writer    The call came that a 56-year-old man had collapsed in full cardiac arrest, and police officers rushed to Hillsborough Pool, Racquet and Fitness Club on Amwell Road to do what they could to save him.    When they arrived at the health club Jan. 10, they found a swimming instructor and…

  • MHS girls advance in CJ IV hoops

    Seniors help Cougars pull away from South Brunswick By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Ashley Girt got a special lift from playing her final game at Montgomery High School. The senior guard also gave the Cougar girls’ basketball team a lift with her offensive outburst and strong rebounding in a 40-28 win over South Brunswick…

  • Shad Festival needs volunteers

       The Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce is looking for Shad Festival volunteers for April 26 and 27 for all venues at the event, including vendor set-up and breakdown, poster docents, cast members, information table workers, etc.    All volunteers receive a free T-shirt.    Call the chamber office at 397-0055 or e-mail [email protected].

  • HEALTH MATTERS: ‘Super foods’ help fight disease

    Ten ‘super foods’ have strong disease-fighting abilities and can be beneficial to your health. By Sabina Beesley, MS, RD Princeton HealthCare System     In his best-selling book "The Omnivore’s Dilemma," Michael Pollan advises: "Don’t eat anything your great-grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food." This is good advice, especially in today’s world where processed foods have become…

  • The ‘elephant in the borough’

    Anne Waldron Neumann of Princeton     There’s an elephant in Princeton Borough, which bulges into the township. And we Princetonians view our elephant — Princeton University — much as those storied blind men viewed theirs. One blind man, happening to grasp the elephant’s trunk, announces that the elephant is a snake. Another, feeling the elephant’s…