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  • Flood fund set up for city victims

    The city has set up a committee to raise money for those in need. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — People in the community still need help meeting the most basic needs after the flood earlier this month.    Insurance companies and federal aid have yet to kick in their share, and when they do, they won’t…

  • A Passionate Show

    Boheme Opera performs ‘Don Giovanni.’ By: Jillian Kalonick TIMEOFF/FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI Adina Aaron, left, is Donna Anna and Constantinos Yiannoudes plays the lead role in Boheme Opera’s Don Giovanni, at Patriots Theater at the War Memorial in Trenton April 15 and 17.    Don Juan — also known as Don John or Don Giovanni — appears in…

  • ‘The Song of Grendelyn’

    Playwrights Theatre in Madison premieres Russell Davis’ three-woman play. By: Stuart Duncan Carol Todd (left) and Rebecca Ellis in The Song of Grendelyn at Playwrights Theatre in Madison.    You probably have seen pictures of the house painter who has painted himself into a corner, with no hope of reaching the door across the room. I…

  • Gay bar goes up in flames

    The fire broke out in a utility room in the basement of the Cartwheel in New Hope, causing "severe" damage. By: Mae Rhine    SOLEBURY — State police and local fire marshals are investigating the cause of a fire that broke out around 3 p.m. Monday and caused "severe damage" to the basement and first floor…

  • To Your Health-April 14, 2005

    Partnership addresses needs of uninsured By: Dr Terry Shlimbaum    Did you know there are 45 million uninsured individuals in the United States, and over one million reside in New Jersey?    In order to better serve the uninsured residents of Hunterdon County, the Medication Access Partnership was formed to address health-care issues for residents in need.…

  • South softball squad hopes for better year

    By: John Powers    Most of the players on the South Hunterdon Regional High School softball team have been starting since their freshman year so there’s an opportunity for dramatic improvement this spring.    The Eagles went 3-14 last year, but with players like sophomore left fielder Tory Marley, senior first baseman and pitcher Erin Buchanan and…

  • ‘The Bald Soprano’ and ‘The Chairs’

    Theatre Intime serves up a double dose of absurdity with two Eugene Ionesco plays. By: Stuart Duncan Theater Intime presents The Bald Soprano, above, along with The Chairs, through April 16.    Eugene Ionesco is generally acknowledged as the father of Theater of the Absurd. The genre began in Paris in the early 1950s, rolled around…

  • ‘The Tempest’

    Actors’ NET takes on one of Shakespeare’s final plays. By: Stuart Duncan George Hartpence (left) and Kyla Marie Mostello star in Shakespeare’s The Tempest at Actors’ NET of Bucks County in Morrisville, Pa.    Scholars agree that The Tempest is the last of Shakespeare’s plays actually written entirely by him. The 1611 effort was followed by…

  • City thanks flood volunteers

    Numerous agencies as well as individuals helped Lambertville with its cleanup efforts. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — The city incurred $26 million in damages in the flooding last week, according to David Burd, coordinator of the city’s Office of Emergency Management.    Numerous agencies, both state and private, lent a helping hand to Lambertville as rescue…