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LAMBERTVILLE: Pantry steps up for those in need
Lambertville Food Pantry volunteers are (from left) Sheila Gladstone, Mila Montemayor and Loretta Smith.
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Teens sing in holiday concert
(L_R)Kylee Gooley, Jamie Lennon, Bridget Gooley, all of Allentown, sing in the Community Christian Choir, which will give a free Christmas concert Friday., Dec. 14 at St. Gregory the Great Church in Hamilton Square.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Cavallo Park talks under way
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Public comment on a $300,000 state Green Acres low-interest loan to improve Cavallo Park was scheduled to be taken at a meeting of the Lambertville Recreation Commission, held after press time on Wednesday (Dec. 12). The city was awarded the 2 percent loan in September. Several months prior…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Dartmouth group brings musical magic to town
The Dartmouth Aires, the a cappella group that took second place on the NBC show, “The Sing-Off,” last year, brought their artistry to Hopewell Valley elementary schools and Hopewell Valley Central High School’s Performing Arts Center (PAC) on Friday. A crowd of nearly 700 took in the Aires’ show at the PAC, which capped off…
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Princeton logo looks like broccoli
Thomas Fulmer, Princeton So this is to be the new public image of Princeton: BROCCOLI? Princeton home of world-renowned institutions: Princeton University, The Institute for Advanced Study, Forrestal Research Center, Princeton Theological Seminary, et. al.; site of pivotal battles of our Revolutionary War; one-time capitol of our fledgling nation when the Continental Congress sat…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Voters OK $18.9 million for more K-8 classrooms
Sharon School addition expected to be done by September 2014 By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Residents on Tuesday voted overwhelmingly to spend $18.9 million to add a total 29 classrooms to the overcrowded elementary and middle schools, expand the two cafeterias and pay for other building upgrades. With 30 percent of the township’s…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Students visit Holocaust museum
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer South Brunswick High School students enrolled in the Holocaust and Genocide Studies course visited the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C. Dec.5. Holocaust and Genocide Studies is an elective course that is offered to junior and senior students. The class teaches specific aspects of the Holocaust and several…
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SENIOR MENUS
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. 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…
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WEST AMWELL: Two holiday productions coming to South Hunterdon
The Downtown Players, part of Lambertville’s Downtown Performing Arts Center, will ring in the holiday season with two productions: “A Christmas Carol” and “Frosty and Rudolph.” Both shows, set to run Dec. 21 (7:30 p.m.), Dec. 22 (3 and 7:30 p.m.) and Dec. 23 (3 p.m.) will be performed at the South Hunterdon Regional High…
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