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  • Federal immigration officials to interview stabbing suspect

    Norberto Vasques, 27, could not produce proof of residency or immigration status after being arrested for allegedly stabbing his two Ferry Street roommates. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Police have notified federal immigration authorities in the case of a suspected illegal immigrant who allegedly stabbed his two Ferry Street roommates Saturday.    The suspect,…

  • Public comment sought on Montgomery’s next schools chief

    MONTGOMERY — The Montgomery Township School District is seeking the community’s help in its search for a new superintendent. Residents are invited to attend an Oct. 15 public meeting to offer their views on the strengths and unique qualities of the district; the challenges it faces and the skills, experiences and characteristics needed in a new superintendent. The meeting is being…

  • NH-S splits two games

       The New Hope-Solebury soccer team defeated Calvary 2-1, then lost, 5-0 to Moravian Academy.    In the game against Calvary in the first half, Calvary scored one goal. New Hope-Solebury had 15 shots on goal to Calvary’s three. New Hope-Solebury had eight penalty corners to Calvary’s one.    Beth Johnson scored the only goal unassisted at 20:52…

  • Senior Menus-Oct. 11, 2007

       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. Regular menu     Thursday, Oct. 11 — Chicken…

  • LOOKING AHEAD

    Check out some notable events happening in the coming weeks in central New Jersey and beyond. Dream Dinners, Arts Council of Princeton annual fall gala fundraiser, Oct. 27, 5:30 p.m.; (609) 924-8777; www.artscouncilofprinceton.org   The Best New Jersey Tomato, Schenck House, 50 Southfield Road, West Windsor, talk by food historian Judith Krall-Russo, Nov. 5, 8…

  • MHS boys still seeking victory

    Team hosts Bound Brook under lights by John Beisser, Sports Writer    The games are more competitive, the scores are closer, but the overall results are the same.    It’s been a rough road for the 2007 Manville High boys’ soccer team as the Mustangs, despite showing overall improvement, find themselves sporting an 0-10-1 record heading into…

  • U.S. Senate hearing prompts PU statement

    Expressing concern about what it called "an incomplete and misleading account " of how it uses its endowment to support financial aid, Princeton University has issued a public response to testimony given at U.S. Senate committee hearing recently. The statement, prompted by testimony regarding reinsurance and hedge funds to the Senate Finance Committee on Sept.…

  • To Your Health-Oct. 11, 2007

    Make time to schedule mammogram Dr. Terry Shlimbaum    Of all our promises to ourselves, the one to obtain a yearly mammogram can be our most important.    Mammograms can detect abnormal breast tissue and lumps up to two full years before they can be felt.    Women over 50 years of age develop 80 percent of all…

  • Western Epic

    Western Epic

    Brad Pitt plays the legendary outlaw Jesse James in Andrew Dominik’s western.