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Senior Menus-March 29, 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, March 29 Minestrone soup, chicken a…
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The Vision Thing
McCarter Theatre plays ‘Radio Golf.’ By: Stuart Duncan There is no telling what playwright August Wilson might have accomplished had cancer not ended his life two years ago at age 60. The mild-mannered, hard-working craftsman had just completed his extraordinary project of writing a cycle of 10 plays, each set in a different decade of…
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Global warming film to be shown
"An Inconvenient Truth" will be shown at Rago Arts and Auctions Center April 13 at 7 p.m. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Suzanne Perrault and David Rago don’t normally show movies at their place of business. At the Rago Arts and Auction Center at Main and Cherry streets, a visitor is more likely to find…
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EDITORIALREPORTERS/STAFF WRITERS Hillsborough, NJ
Central NJ’s award-winning group of community newspapers is seeking staff writers. Beats consist mostly of hard news and government meetings with some opportunities for enterprise and features. The ideal candidates will possess a bachelor’s degree and have 1+ years of writing experience, computer literacy, typing proficiency. Must be detail oriented, well organized and adept at…
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LBA championship games go down to wire
By: Laura Kropp Following are the highlights from the championship games of the Lambertville Basketball Association played at South Hunterdon Regional High School during the week. Third- and fourth-grade girls Kiwanis 9 Sneakers Plus 7 In a thrilling game that went down to the final seconds, Kiwanis held on to win the championship Tuesday, March…
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Disciplinary hearing for policeman to resume
The City Council is expected to make a decision April 4 on whether Sgt. Michael O’Rourke is guilty of insubordination. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE When a Lambertville police sergeant’s disciplinary hearing for insubordination reconvenes next week, the mayor and City Council will hand down a verdict and, if they find him guilty, they also…
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Mie Thai
Thai culinary harmony – that balance of spicy, sour, sweet, salty and bitter – can be found among the choices on the extensive menu here. By: Kate and Tom O’Neill Mie Thai, a branch of the original Mie Thai in Woodbridge, opened just over a year ago in a small strip mall on Route 27…
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In Friday’s Herald
Former East Windsor Mayor Barbara Rothstein is being remembered as a multifaceted, detail-driven person who loved acting and the entertainment industry. Ms. Rothstein, 74, died March 22 at University Medical Center at Princeton. The township’s police officers have now worked without a contract for 15 months, and no one on either side of the bargaining…
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NEW ORLEANS CAFE II
Rating: By Atoinette Buckley Creole and Cajun cooking originated in New Orleans, but that’s not the only place to find them. Located in Lambertville, New Orleans Cafe II prepares and cooks Creole and Cajun food the way they do in the Big Easy. Creole cooking is known for its rich sauces, liberal seasoning and prominent…
