Category: archives
-

Deans Rhode Hall light eyed
Warehouse developer will take on responsibility for Deans Rhode Hall Road traffic light and expansion project. By: Joseph Harvie A traffic light and road widening project on Route 535 and Deans Rhode Hall Road will be the responsibility of the developer of a 750,000-square-foot warehouse. The light is being installed as part of a developers’…
-

Lady Raiders roll in county opener
Team set for quarterfinals at Ridge By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High girls’ soccer team made proper use of a four-day break and returned to action in a big way. Injuries have been mounting for the Lady Raiders, who needed a few days off to heal physically and regroup mentally. Hillsborough still wasn’t at…
-

‘The Rocky Horror Show’
The Academy Theatre does the time warp to stage a revival. By: Stuart Duncan There’s a good reason why The Rocky Horror Show schedules midnight performances and crams shows into October, close to Halloween. The show is an absurdly plotted excuse for wild costumes, sexual innuendo and rock music in about equal proportions. But there…
-

The traditional fruitcake:Home cooks can do better
…homemade fruitcake, packed with more fruit than batter, and well-soaked with liqueur, is delicious By: Faith Bahadurian I used to gear up for holiday baking in late October, stocking up on nuts and dried and candied fruits, along with fresh supplies of flours and spices. I’d buy little foil loaf pans, and plenty of parchment…
-

Editorial-Oct. 13, 2005
Compromises possible for bridge closing By: Mae Rhine The emergency closing of the Centre Bridge-Stockton bridge will be inconvenient to residents, business owners and tourists. But it’s needed. The safety of the span is in question because of years of corrosion and deterioration. That’s due primarily, according to Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission officials,…
-

Solebury School Sports Wrap-Up-Oct. 13, 2005
Sept. 25-Oct. 1 SOLEBURY This is another exciting season for Solebury School’s cross country team. Sophomore Thomas Hedges of Lambertville continues to dominate the field. Sept. 27, the boys cross country team won with a score of 27 vs. Newark Tech with 37. Hedges won for the boys. Unfortunately, Solebury did not have enough…
-

Eagles stun top-seed team
By: John Powers It was a season-turning type of game, a result that could propel the South Hunterdon Regional High School field hockey team to a strong postseason. The Eagles, the No. 8 seed in the Hunterdon-Warren Tournament, stunned top-seeded Warren Hills 4-1 in Washington Township (upstate New Jersey). The Eagles will play at No.…
-

Szechuan Ace
For traditional Chinese food the way Chinese folks like it, this spot in Somerset is the place to go. By: Faith Bahadurian Szechuan Ace Hempstead Plaza 1721 Route 27 South Somerset (732) 937-9330 Food: Very good Service: Pleasant, if rushed at times Prices: Inexpensive Cuisine: Chinese Vegetarian Options: Many choices available Ambience: Bare-bones room with…
-

Family Affair
RELATED STORY: One of a Kind By: Megan Sullivan Hop on the bandwagon. The Acoustic Roadshow, a traveling setting for local musicians, provides experience and exposure for novices and gives seasoned performers an opportunity to try new material. Thirteen different acts will hit the road with founders Butch Imhoff and his wife Marilyn to perform…
