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Community Calendar
From the Nov. 23 edition Free breakfast for active military Sunday, Nov. 26 The Willitts-Hogan-Tonne American Legion Post 39 on Fourth Avenue in Roebling will have its monthly Sunday breakfast. In honor of Veterans Day, all active military attending the breakfast will eat free of charge. You must have your ID card. The all-you-can-eat…
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Senior Menus-Nov. 23, 2006
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, Nov. 23, and Friday, Nov. 24 …
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Old art studio slated for demolition
A small wooden building along the Delaware Canal would be torn down and replaced with a small park across the street from George Michael’s Canal Street condo development. By: Linda Seida NEW HOPE A piece of New Hope’s arts history will be demolished unless someone steps forward to save it. A small wooden building…
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Plastics recycling committee gets more time for report
The panel will come to the City Council in January with its recommendations. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The committee charged with investigating options for plastics recycling did not present its report to the City Council this week as planned because its members need more time to gather information. The committee will return to the…
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Letters to the Editor, Nov. 21
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Nov. 21 A model of enduring human spirit To the editor: Many of you know William "Billy" Rieszer, a local icon for over two decades in Princeton Borough and Township. Residents, business people and those just "passing through" have certainly witnessed him sweeping the sidewalks, planting flowers, ushering folks into…
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Water main work under way in Montgomery
Sixty-inch pipe to extend nearly two miles By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY Water main work from Willow Road to Belle Mead-Griggstown Road began Nov. 13 and will continue for about six weeks as New Jersey American Water constructs a 60-inch water transmission extension. The company reported it needs to increase capacity during peak periods within…
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Three garner medals at Meet of Champs
Leung’s 7th place finish best of locals By: Justin Feil HOLMDEL Just qualifying for the Cross Country Meet of Champions is an incredible reward to a season. That act of qualifying alone made school history for one of the four area runners to reach this year’s MOC. The three others set themselves up for…
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Plaques to honor two of Montgomery’s black community leaders
Bessie Grover and Robert S. True to be memorialized By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY Two plaques commemorating the contributions of black community leaders in the township have been created and are ready to be put on display. The plaques, which were paid for by a grant from the New Jersey Department of State’s Martin Luther…
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Science as Muse art exhibit to open at Montgomery Center for the Arts
By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY An invitational art exhibition, "Science as Muse: Eight Artistic Riffs on Science and Technology," will open at the Montgomery Center for the Arts on Nov. 28 and continue to Feb. 4 at the gallery at the 1860 House. Sally Davidson and Alan Goldsmith are curators of the show. Science as…
