Category: archives
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Soup man of Seinfeld fame stirs up new Princeton eatery
Seinfeld’s "soup Nazi" moves into Princeton Borough. By: Marjorie Censer PRINCETON BOROUGH When the Nov. 2, 1995, "Seinfeld" episode concluded, Newman announced that the "soup Nazi" was moving out of the country. "No more soup, Jerry!" he exclaimed. "No more for any of us!" Now, that soup is closer than you think. "The Original…
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Flood task force urges residents to share stories
Another meeting will be held sometime next month in Stockton. By: Linda Seida For those who missed Monday’s meeting of the Flood Mitigation Task Force in Trenton, another is scheduled for next month with Stockton as the tentative location. An announcement of a firm date and location will be forthcoming. The task force hopes to…
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Cut From the Same Cloth
Enchanted Forrest Art in New Hope, Pa., is truly a family affair. By: Megan Sullivan TIMEOFF PHOTOS/MEGAN SULLIVAN From left, sisters Laura and Jenni Forrest and their mom, Patti Buchanan, draped in Ms. Buchanan’s crocheted designs in Laura’s new gallery, Enchanted Forrest Art. Twenty-three-year-old Laura Forrest was faced with an empty space before her, and…
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Feelin’ It
Electric guitarist Chris Beard hits Maggie’s Place and the Bucks County Blues Society R&B Picnic. By: Matt Smith Rochester, N.Y., native Chris Beard will play in Doylestown July 15 and Morrisville July 16. Musicians always declare "love" for their instruments, but when a guitarist expresses this sentiment, it goes beyond mere hyperbole. Just ask Chris…
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Sweet Thing in Sour Land
The Sourlands Music Festival aims to raise awareness about a way of life. By: Susan Van Dongen There’s gold in them thar Sourland Mountains stories say that John Ringo left it there. The pirate, who is also the namesake for the town of Ringoes, was said to have buried his treasure in the Sourlands…
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‘Meshuggah-Nuns!’
Off-Broadstreet Theatre revisits Don Goggin’s habit-forming sisters of the cloth. By: Stuart Duncan Clockwise from front: Angela Sytko, Michelle Russell, Lauren Brader, Robert Thick and Lillian Israel in the zany musical Meshuggah-Nuns! The little sisters of Hoboken are back. Those ladies who first appeared as cartoon characters for a Philadelphia greeting card company and made…
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Secret Service training CD stars city police
The video provides training for law enforcement agencies on electronic crimes. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Because the Secret Service is, well, secret, not too many people knew the federal agents were in Lambertville recently to film training materials for the nation’s law enforcement agencies, using the city’s own police force as actors. Now that…
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Police Blotter-July 14, 2005
Lambertville Franciso "David" Guzman, 27, of Lambertville was charged July 3 at 6:30 a.m. with aggravated assault on a Lambertville woman. Police said he was arrested after he allegedly pushed the woman through a plate glass window. Mr. Guzman also was found to be listed as a fugitive from Bucks County, Pa. He was released…
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‘Les Liaisons Dangereuses’
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey presents the elegant tale of seduction and betrayal, adapted by Christopher Hampton. By: Stuart Duncan Gareth Saxe (left) and Tamara Tunie star in Les Liaisons Dangereuses at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in Madison. Les Liaisons Dangereuses is a deliciously wicked and perversely cynical tale first ventured in…
