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  • Mower accident claims the life of HoVal grad

    Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. James Church, 115 E. Delaware Ave., Pennington By Ruth Luse    Dana L. Burrell, 18, of Lambertville-Hopewell Road, Hopewell Township, was killed Monday in an accident on her family’s property.    Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. James Church, 115 E.…

  • Catherine Lombardi

    Based on Italian-American comfort food, the cuisine here is prepared with a commitment to excellence. By: Kate and Tom O’Neill Catherine Lombardi 3 Livingston Ave. New Brunswick (732) 296-9463 www.catherinelombardi.com Food: Excellent Service: Well-trained, friendly Prices: Appetizers $8.95-$14.95, soups and salads $6.95-$9.95, "macaroni" $18.95-$27.95, entrées $19.95-$36.95 (specials may cost more), side dishes $5.95, desserts $5.95-$12.95…

  • Editorial-May 11, 2006

    Don’t be part of the problem; be part of the solution By: Mae Rhine    Tuesday at 6 p.m., parents and students have an opportunity to talk about and come up with ways to combat underage drinking.    Schools, individuals and organizations have been doing their part for many years to get help for those who need…

  • Concerto Fusion Cuisine

    This meticulously designed Asian fusion palace in Morrisville, Pa., sounds the right notes, with Chinese, Japanese and Caribbean harmonies. By: Amy Brummer Concerto Fusion Cuisine 2 S. Delmorr Ave. Morrisville, Pa. (215) 428-2899 www.concertofusion.com Food: Good to very good Service: Professional and attentive Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Asian fusion Vegetarian and Vegan Options: Several Ambience: Cosmopolitan…

  • Police Blotter-May 11, 2006

    Lambertville    Several vehicles were damaged sometime between Friday and Saturday.    Police said several vehicles parked in the Justice Center at 25 S. Union St. and on Ferry and Wilson streets had hood ornaments or emblems stolen. One vehicle, left unlocked, had a pair of sunglasses taken that were valued at $120, police said.    Gregory Wyckoff,…

  • LPS to dedicate Outdoor Learning Project site

    Ground was broken last summer to transform the 800-square-foot courtyard into a landscaped oasis. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held Saturday to celebrate Lambertville Public School’s Outdoor Learning Project in the school’s courtyard.    Ground was broken last summer to transform the approximately 800-square-foot courtyard into a landscaped oasis. Children, teachers…

  • Letters-May 11, 2006

    Immediate law enforcement needed To the editor:    I read today in the May 4 paper about the tragic pedestrian car accident that took place on Highway 165, Friday April 28.    And I think to myself, "How this could happen and why? Who is to blame for this tragedy?"    The conclusion I come up with is…

  • Refined Vision

    Princeton Senior Resource Center celebrates Older Americans Month with an art show. By: Josh Appelbaum    As part of the Princeton Senior Resource Center’s celebration of Older Americans Month, an exhibit and sale of works by older artists will be held at the Suzanne Patterson Building on Monument Drive in Princeton. "Choices for Independence" is the…

  • Let the sun shine brightly on public meetings

    GUEST OPINION, May 9 By: Martin O’Shea    A firm believer that government must be watched, I’ve attended countless meetings of my town council in northern New Jersey. During one of them, an agenda item on cutting the school budget had just started to get interesting when the mayor proposed adjourning to a back room out…