Category: archives
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Colorful Characters
Visitors to Mid-Jersey Comicon may pay witness to some unusual sights.See Related Story: Getting Due Respect By: Jim Boyle Primarily known for his work in the fantasy genre, illustrator Daniel Horne also has rendered traditional super heroes such as Superman (above). Mr. Horne will appear at the Mid-Jersey Comicon in Bordentown Aug. 14. Locked away…
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Mary Patricia Kunkel
Mary Patricia Kunkel, 79, died in the University Medical Center at Princeton on Tuesday. Born in Pawtucket, R.I., she had been a resident of Pennington for 50 years. She was a registered nurse and, during World War II, served with the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps at the Bronx VA Hospital. She later instructed at Lenox…
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Colorful Characters
Visitors to Mid-Jersey Comicon may pay witness to some unusual sights.See Related Story: Getting Due Respect By: Jim Boyle See Related Story: Getting Due Respect Primarily known for his work in the fantasy genre, illustrator Daniel Horne also has rendered traditional super heroes such as Superman (above). Mr. Horne will appear at the Mid-Jersey Comicon…
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Civil War re-enactors to meet
The McClellan Rangers Reenactment Association will host a living history weekend at the Holcombe-Jimison Farmstead Museum Saturday and Sunday. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The Civil War is coming to town. The McClellan Rangers Reenactment Association will host a living history weekend at the Holcombe-Jimison Farmstead Museum on Route 29, just outside the city in…
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‘My Fair Lady’
Peter Scolari stars in the Lerner and Loewe musical at Bucks County Playhouse. By: Stuart Duncan My Fair Lady almost was never written. It was only by the persistence and tireless efforts of Gabriel Pascal that the Geoorge Bernard Shaw stage play ygmalion was turned into a musical. Hungarian-born Pascal had filmed Pygmalion successfully and…
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Stockton bridge slated for repairs
It is not known yet how long the span will be closed or when the work will begin. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission is planning a $7.5 million upgrade to the Center Bridge-Stockton free bridge, but says it doesn’t know yet how long the span may be closed…
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Parenting Pearls-Aug. 4, 2005
Scars from abuse form protective shells By: Dr. Mae Sakharov "Listen to the histories of survivors without shaming or blaming or prejudice. However difficult it may be to listen to our histories, it is a critical way in which you can help our healing." Canadian Child Abuse Quilt. The word survivor often conjures the…
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Editorial-Aug. 4, 2005
More help needed to restore park By: Mae Rhine Once again, local residents and those from neighboring communities have come together to help. This time, it was to rebuild the municipal park in Stockton. Our hats are off to Bruce Currie of Niece Lumber in Lambertville who donated a post-and-rail fence so the park could…
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‘Street Scene’
The Artists of Yardley exhibit work inspired by everyday experiences. By: Megan Sullivan For an artist, inspiration can be found in anything from a 19th-century tale to a busy New York City street corner. Words can float off a page and tell a story through paint on a canvas. A simple snapshot can capture passers-by…
