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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…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Township    Jorge Antonio Sanchez-Nava, 42, was charged with a criminal and traffic warrants along with an Immigration and Customs Enforcement warrant for removal. At 9:44 on March 30, police received information about a homeless person living in a condemned house in the first block of Deerpath. Upon arrival, police located Mr. Sanchez-Nava in the…

  • PRINCETON: Professor says Obama abandoning the people

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    President Barack Obama is abandoning the American people and shifting on his political stands, according to Princeton University Prof. Cornel West.    In an interview that aired on Russia Today on April 4, Dr. West says, “I think that he has aligned himself with forces that promote the abandonment of poor…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens open with tourney win

    Baseball team starts fast By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    The Robbinsville High baseball team got the season off to a good start with by winning the Papa Bear Invitational at Moorestown last weekend. Then the Ravens got their Colonial Valley Conference season off to a good start with a 14-4 win over West Windsor-Plainsboro…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Budget’s ultimate figure is in limbo

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — The City Council on Monday unanimously introduced a $4.26 million budget that would increase the tax levy by about 2 percent while paying off more debt in a single year than the city’s ever done before and giving residents one of their favorite services, a citywide cleanup known…

  • PRINCETON: Girls collecting prom dresses for those in need

    By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer    When spring comes, high school girls know the prom is coming too. And for girls, prom is all about the dress.    But for some, purchasing that dress never becomes more than a dream.    Three area students, Margaret Haughton, Janie Smukler and Mason O’Brien, are hoping to make a that dream…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police cracking down on hotels

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police cracking down on hotels

    By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer    Police plan to crack down after they responded numerous times this weekend to two Route 1 hotels in order to disperse crowds and investigate a report of gunshots at one of the locations.    There were reportedly two gunshots heard at the Hotel Vicenza on Route 1 at around 3 a.m.…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Spring cleaning: Volunteers pick up debris at East Windsor, Hightstown lakes

    CENTRAL JERSEY: Spring cleaning: Volunteers pick up debris at East Windsor, Hightstown lakes

    East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov, joined by Al and Caroline Garcia and their children, participated in the 2011 Stream Cleanup at Etra Lake Park on Saturday, co-sponsored by East Windsor Township and the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association. Pictured from left are Christian Garcia, Carina Garcia, Mayor Mironov, Alexander Garcia, Caroline Garcia, Charlotte Garcia and Al…

  • HIGHTSTOWN: Two council members push for greater legal protection

    By Doug Carman, Staff Writer    HIGHTSTOWN — Legally, if someone sues a council or board member based on an official action that member has taken, the borough isn’t obligated to pay for that member’s defense, Councilman Dimitri Musing said Monday evening.    Mr. Musing said he recently discovered this after questioning Borough Attorney Fred Raffetto, compelling…

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