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       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…

  • PENNINGTON: Planners to mull firehouse project

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    Pennington Borough Council conferred during its July 10 meeting with Roger Demarski, of the Pennington Fire Company, on a proposed expansion and renovation of the firehouse, on Broemel Place.    Mr. Demarski chairs a committee the fire company (PFC) has formed to work on the project.    The PFC is expected to…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Construction workers take heat in stride

    By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer    The excessive heat this summer has not prevented the continuation of local construction projects, but it has pushed the workers to take extra precautions to get the job done.    ”We face these temperatures at some point every summer,” said Gary Giglio, operations manager at Arawak Paving Company. “It’s all a…

  • REGION: Pennington architect designs passive houses

    By Huck Fairman    Pennington architect Douglas Schotland grew up in Hopewell and Montgomery and graduated from the Lawrenceville School before going on to college and architecture school. Now he offers, among a range of architectural services, designs for passive houses.    These are not homes that will accept any abuse or neglect a homeowner dishes out,…

  • Local kindergartners learn lessons about safety

    Local kindergartners learn lessons about safety

       Forty local rising kindergartners learned lessons about pedestrian, bike, fire and traffic safety during the inaugural Hopewell Valley Safety Town education program held recently.    Led by local teacher Lorie Zangrilli, with assistance from Marianna Beyer and Kate Andrew and 43 local teen volunteers, the students participated in a bus ride, a visit to the Hopewell…

  • CRANBURY: Farmer’s market opens

    CRANBURY: Farmer’s market opens

    Kaitlyn Kanzler photos Vendors and customers trade goods during the opening of the Farmer’s Market in Cranbury last week.

  • NEW HOPE: Driving enthusiasts wanted for road rally

       NEW HOPE — The 55th annual New Hope Automobile Show, presented by Porsche, has announced its third annual “Road Rally.”    The Road Rally is a spirited competition open to all legal driving enthusiasts and takes place on July 29 at 10 a.m. It is sponsored by Solebury Parks & Recreation.    All participants should meet at…

  • EDITORIAL: Health care law: High court has spoken, like it or not

    By Charles Kim, The Packet Group    If there is one thing certain about the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the Patient Protection and Affordable Health Act (otherwise known as Obamacare), it is that nothing is certain.    That seems to be the view, at least, from local residents and businesses interviewed on the topic since the historic…

  • A Little bit country

    A Little bit country

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