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Dweller of the Fringe
Yardley, Pa., singer-songwriter Tom Detrik is happy out on his own. By: Megan Sullivan TIMEOFF/MEGAN SULLIVAN Yardley resident Tom Detrik mixes eclectic rock with a fundamental fusion feel in his latest independent album. Singer-songwriter Tom Detrik may never become a big star and that’s all right with him. Striking it rich is nice for some,…
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Obituaries-June 16, 2005
Roger Butler NEW HOPE Roger E. Butler, 62, of New Hope died Tuesday, June 7. Born in Whittier, Calif., Mr. Butler came to New Hope 18 years ago. With his friend and business partner, John Adler, he owned and operated El Taco Loco Mexican Restaurant in New Hope for the past 16 years. Active…
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Homegrown Auteurs
The County Theater hosts the fourth Bucks Fever FilmFest. By: Kara Fitzpatrick Benji Bakshi is the producer, director and cinemaphotographer of Vibrations, one of the winning entries in the Bucks Fever FilmFest. The films screening at the Bucks Fever FilmFest share at least one trait each takes on a life of its own, whether…
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‘Boy Gets Girl’
Circle Players tackles hard subjects in Rebecca Gilman’s play about stalking and sexism. By: Stuart Duncan Playwright Rebecca Gilman is a writer who doesn’t allow audiences to draw their own conclusions. She tackles hard subjects, searches for arguments and then presents them passionately. In Spinning Into Butter, she took on racism; in Boy Gets Girl,…
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Dweller of the Fringe
Yardley, Pa., singer-songwriter Tom Detrik is happy out on his own. By: Megan Sullivan TIMEOFF/MEGAN SULLIVAN Yardley resident Tom Detrik mixes eclectic rock with a fundamental fusion feel in his latest independent album. Singer-songwriter Tom Detrik may never become a big star and that’s all right with him. Striking it rich is nice for some,…
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Edward A. Vandewater
Edward Arthur Vandewater, 51, of Stroudsburg, Pa., formerly of Hopewell, died May 10 at Easton Hospital, Easton, Pa. Born in Trenton, he lived in Pennington and attended the Hopewell school system. After living in Hopewell, he moved to Stroudsburg, Pa., where he worked as a house painter. He was a veteran of the US Air…
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Board may alter referendum plan
South may do an about-face and keep a proposed $4.1 million auditorium separate from $16.2 million in other new construction and renovations. By: Linda Seida South Hunterdon Regional High School’s Board of Education could do an about-face tonight (Thursday), reversing a 2-week-old decision to include a new $4.1 million auditorium in a single referendum question…
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Stockton OKs spending plan
The budget is $6,500 more than originally proposed because the borough received two state grants. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON The Borough Council unanimously approved a budget of $527,067 Monday, a total that is $6,500 higher than originally proposed thanks to the receipt of two state grants. Last month, the council introduced a budget of…
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That’s Entertainment
Bristol Riverside Theatre keeps the summer lively with tunes from the Great White Way. By: Matt Smith The Summer Musicale series at Bristol Riverside Theatre kicks off this week. At a time when many other regional theaters go dark until September, Bristol Riverside Theatre lights up for its popular Summer Musicale series of Broadway revues.…
