• SENIOR MENUS

    April 9-16    All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    The value of each meal is $4.95. 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.    April 9 — Tomato rice soup,…

  • MILLSTONE: Township eyes $900K in stimulus money

    by Peter Geier, Special Writer    MILLSTONE — The township has taken a number and is standing in line waiting to hear whether it will get $900,000 of the $787 billion federal stimulus bill recently signed into law by President Barack Obama.    The federal stimulus money, earmarked to be distributed to thousands of municipalities around the…

  • BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: From the April 9 edition

       Please send items for this column to [email protected] with the words “Bordentown Jottings” in the subject line.    Bordentown Township Senior Citizen Club meetings are held on the first and third Monday of each month at the Senior Community Center on Municipal Drive. Next meeting is April 20. Doors open at 11 a.m., meeting at 1…

  • LAWRENCE: Budget ready for polls

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Township Board of Education gave final approval to the district’s proposed $65.3 million operating budget for 2009-10, clearing the way to place the tax levy to support the spending plan on the April 21 election ballot.     The board voted 8-0 to approve the budget, following a sparsely…

  • West Amwell has only June primary race

    Two Republicans filed to run in the primary: Catherine Urbanski, of Rocktown-Lambertville Road, and George Fisher, of Brunswick Pike By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    The only contest in the local primaries will occur in West Amwell Township where two Republicans are vying for the chance to be the candidate who will run against an incumbent…

  • FHA Settles $756 Million Deal to Construct Capital Health’s State of the Art Hospital in New Jersey

    FHA Settles $756 Million Deal to Construct Capital Health’s State of the Art Hospital in New Jersey

    By Lemar Wooley WASHINGTON – In the largest single transaction of its 75-year history, the Federal Housing Administration today announced that it has finalized a deal to insure a $756 million mortgage for Capital Health in Mercer County, New Jersey. The loan is made possible through the FHA’s Section 242 Hospital Mortgage Insurance Program. It will…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cameras may make roadways safer

    by Davy James, Staff Writer    Police Chief Raymond Hayducka said having a traffic enforcement camera installed at the intersection of Route 1 and Henderson Road will deter motorists from running red lights and improve traffic safety.    ”This is a program that doesn’t cost the township anything,” Chief Hayducka said during the meeting. “It’s a use…

  • Vote for solar panels

    Cordell "Rap" Reinhardt of Columbus To the editor:    Every choice we have to make should be this easy! It’s like buying a lottery ticket and everyone wins. The referendum to install solar panels at the Northern Burlington Regional schools will make all of us winners. The cost is so low; about $3.35 per home and…

  • Arif Patel gets support

    Ross Masood, of South Brunswick    Having been a product of the South Brunswick schooling system and a resident of the township for 16 years and counting, I have seen a lot of positive changes throughout not only the township, but also the school system. The South Brunswick Board of Education has done an excellent job…

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