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  • Police Blotter-Oct. 20, 2005

    Lambertville    Michael Leski, 37, of Lawrenceville was arrested on outstanding warrants as a result of a motor vehicle stop Oct. 10.    Police stopped Mr. Leski on Route 165 at 11:55 p.m. for driving 50 mph in a 35-mph zone.    A check revealed Mr. Leski was driving on the revoked list and was wanted for failure…

  • Eagles lose tough game to Central

    By:John E. Powers    The Eagles nearly did it again.    The South Hunterdon Regional High School field hockey team gave a terrific effort in its Hunterdon-Warren Tournament semifinal match-up Saturday afternoon. The Eagles just came up short in overtime.    Hunterdon Central, the No. 4 seed, got an overtime goal from senior Michelle Montalbano off the Red…

  • ‘The It Girl’

    Off-Broadstreet Theatre presents this old-fashioned love story about a girl from the wrong side of the tracks. By: Stuart Duncan    Unless you follow off-Broadway like the proverbial hawk, you are likely not to be familiar with a new musical called The It Girl. It had a successful run back in 2001 at the York Theatre…

  • Letters-Oct. 20, 2005

    Township Republican will vote Democratic To the editor:    I recently had the opportunity to sit down with both Betty Jane Hunt and Ron Shapella in my home to discuss the upcoming election for Township Committee and their views of the various issues affecting West Amwell.    Although I am a Republican, I do not feel the…

  • Obituaries

    John Savotti    MANVILLE — John Joseph Savotti, 91, died Wednesday, Oct. 12, at Somerset Medical Center.    Mr. Savotti was born in Princeton and resided in Montgomery Township.    He was a member of St. Alphonsus Church, Hopewell, the Knights of Columbus and was a chaplain with the Princeton Elks BPOE 2129.    Mr. Savotti retired from the…

  • Oct. 19, 2005

    Eleanor S. Suydam    Eleanor S. Suydam, 81, died in Monroe Village Care Center on Monday.    Born in Haddonfield, she was a resident of Pennington for 40 years before moving to Monroe Village last year.    A graduate of Pennington Central High School, she was involved in real estate for a number of years, owning her own…

  • Opposing political sects claim credit for Web site

    Council candidate Marcus Rayner called for the site in a mailing several weeks ago, but the council claims it has been working on it for eight months. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — Both Democrats and Republicans are applauding the city’s soon-to-be created Web site for the ways it could make residents’ lives easier and keep…

  • Senior Menus-Oct. 20, 2005

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    The value of each meal is $4.45. 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. Regular menu    Thursday, Oct. 20 — Apple juice,…

  • A Living Organism

    The E.M. Adams Gallery sets up shop at a new location in New Hope, Pa. By: Matt Smith    Among his many varied pursuits, painter and sculptor Ed Adams plays the role of gallery owner, having operated the E.M. Adams Gallery in Lambertville and New Hope, Pa., as a showcase for his vibrant, abstract work for…