Category: archives
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Letters-June 9, 2005
WDVR heads defend station To the editor: WDVR-FM serves the Delaware and Lehigh valleys on 89.7 FM, Mercer County and South on 91.9 FM, and on the Web at wdvrfm.org, 24 hours a day with diversified programming. It has become the area’s home town station. Recently, it has come under attack by a few dissident…
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Senior Menus-June 9, 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. Thursday, June 9 Grape juice, braised pork…
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To Your Health-June 9, 2005
Be safe in the sun: Facts about skin cancer By: Dr. Terry Shlimbaum Summer is fast approaching, and so are the days of spending more time outdoors. It is important to remember to protect yourself against the ultra violet rays. Cancer of the skin is the most common of all cancers, accounting for nearly half…
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Opposites Attract
The James Tolin Memorial Fund presents ‘The Odd Couple’ at Kelsey Theatre. By: Jillian Kalonick Doug Edelson (left) as Felix and Dale Simon as Oscar, rehearsing a scene from Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple at Kelsey Theatre in West Windsor. During rehearsals for The Odd Couple, director Brian Bara decided that his cast hardly…
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State appeals FEMA denial
The federal agency ruled the damage from April’s flooding was not severe enough to warrant aid for public property. By: Linda Seida Acting Gov. Richard J. Codey has appealed a denial of $7.5 million in aid to New Jersey counties and municipalities by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which ruled the state’s damage was not…
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Obituaries-June 9, 2005
Robert Fox NEW HOPE Robert C. "Foxy" Fox, 72, of New Hope died Thursday, June 2. Mr. Fox was born in Phillipsburg, N.J., and lived in New York City before moving to New Hope more than 35 years ago. With his companion, the late Grosvenor Glenn, he owned and operated the Gourmet Gazebo, a…
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‘The Butler Did It’
Playhouse 22 takes on this spoof of British mysteries. By: Stuart Duncan Lori Maluchnik (left) and Pete Matseur in the Playhouse 22 production of The Butler Did It. The billboard outside Playhouse 22 says The Butler Did It is a "mystery/comedy." Inside, a poster suggests the show is "a hilarious spoof of British mysteries." A…
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Police Blotter-June 9, 2005
Lambertville Christopher Czarnik, 26, of Hamilton was arrested on drug charges Friday after being stopped for speeding on Bridge Street, police said. Police stopped Mr. Czarnik for going 32 mph in a posted 15-mph zone at 2 a.m. Mr. Czarnik was found to have an outstanding traffic warrant issued by Medford Lakes for failure to…
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‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey stages Shakespeare’s only ‘throughly English’ comedy. By: Stuart Duncan Randy Danson (left) and Allison Daugherty star in The Merry Wives of Windsor. The Merry Wives of Windsor is a unique Shakespeare play. In the first place it is the only thoroughly English comedy no gentlemen wandering around Verona…
