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Senior Menus-Aug. 17, 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, Aug. 17 Pineapple juice, stuffed cabbage…
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Historic district worries residents
Stockton will continue a discussion on changes to its land use plan at a hearing Sept. 12. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON A lengthy public hearing concerning a proposed land use plan for the borough will result in several minor technical changes to the document, but a discussion of creating a historical district is becoming…
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Landlords have until Oct. 10 to register
New Hope will issue landlords a license authorizing them to lease or rent their properties. By: Linda Seida NEW HOPE The Borough Council has established the fees landlords must pay by Oct. 10 to register their rental units under the terms of a newly enacted ordinance that was designed to stem overcrowding. All landlords…
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Editorial-Aug. 17, 2006
Take aspirin of planning for traffic headache By: Mae Rhine It has all the elements of a traffic nightmare. The state drainage project on Main Street will begin Monday, and it will mean long lines and major headaches for commuters and residents until the fall of 2007. So plan now to bite your tongue and…
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Contractors must pre-qualify for City Hall project
The goal is to begin the $1 million in renovations by the end of October or beginning of November. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Contractors who want to bid on the nearly $1 million renovation planned for historic City Hall will first have to pre-qualify by proving they have experience on a job of that…
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‘Rodney’s Wife’
Langhorne Players presents Richard Nelson’s memory play. By: Stuart Duncan Langhorne Players has the reputation of finding and staging plays that fall under the radar of other community groups. The latest offering is Rodney’s Wife, written by Richard Nelson, and it most certainly is not well-known and therefore is seldom produced. The work actually opened…
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Vine
The emphasis here is on wine and fine dining, Mediterranean-style, in an unpretentious setting. By: Kate and Tom O’Neill The Vine is located on Route 202 in Basking Ridge, where the road is still a wooded country byway. The building long familiar as The Giraffe has undergone several transitions and is on the threshold of…
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Plastics recycling would be limited
Only laundry detergent containers and bottles that hold water, milk and soda would be picked up. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Voters might have to decide if paying more taxes to recycle plastics is worth it if only limited types will be accepted. The kinds of plastic that would be recycled are laundry detergent containers…
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Letters-Aug. 17, 2006
Don’t cut money for cancer research To the editor: Last year, I was honored when asked to be part of "Celebration on the Hill" in Washington, D.C. I will be joining 10,000 other cancer advocates at the National Mall in Washington for the American Cancer Society Action Network’s "Celebration on the Hill." This is a…
