Category: archives
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Song for the Earth
The Unitarian Universalist Choir will perform Paul Winter’s ‘Missa Gaia’ in a benefit for the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association. By: Anthony Stoeckert Paul Winter’s Missa Gaia is a musical work that celebrates the wonders of the Earth. In using the sounds of wolves, whales and loons to create the piece (the title translates to Earth…
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Property Transfers April 18, 2007
The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to…
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Senior Menus-April 19, 2007
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.60. 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, April 19 Cranapple juice, chicken with…
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Stockton budget rejected by tie vote
The spending plan will have to be decided by the Borough Council. By: Linda Seida The Stockton Public School budget will have to be decided by the Borough Council because the vote Tuesday was tied with an unofficial tally of 61-61, including three absentee ballots. A provisional ballot that could have broken the tie was…
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‘After the Wedding’
There are oceans of tears, but somehow it works without seeming maudlin, thanks to the integrity of these performances. By: Bob Brown Director /writer Susanne Bier and co-writer Anders Thomas Jensen delight in creating chaos out of ordinary domestic relationships. It’s as if they build beautiful dollhouses with exquisite furnishings, then they reach in and…
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Letters-April 19, 2007
Firing O’Rourke bad decision To the editor: I would like to comment on the April 4 decision of the Lambertville City Council to fire police officer Michael O’Rourke. The council’s determination was breathtaking in its swiftness, severity and its lack of any basis in the reality of the hearing that I witnessed. It was clear…
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Business in shambles after break-in
Lambertville police said someone tried to break into Fine Food and Flowers through a fan vent on the roof and fell through the drop ceiling. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Police are investigating the burglary of a Bridge Street business that left the building in a shambles. The ceiling collapsed before dawn April 10 at…
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Thai Chef
Thai hospitality shines true at this Somerville spot, where ravioli soup, spicy crispy duck salad and frog legs hit all the right notes. By: Faith Bahadurian It has been almost five years since I first visited, and reviewed, Thai Chef in Somerville. For me there’s been a lot of Thai food, sampled mostly around central…
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EDITORIALReporters/Staff Writers – Allentown, NJ
Break into journalism. Get your feet wet in local government, a great way to hone your news skills. Central NJ’s award-winning group of community newspapers is seeking staff writers in its Allentown, NJ office. Beats consist mostly of hard news and government meetings with some opportunities for enterprise and features. The ideal candidates will possess…
