Category: archives
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‘The Bells’
McCarter Theatre stages the world premiere of Theresa Rebeck’s latest drama. By: Stuart Duncan Marin Ireland and Ted Marcoux star in the world premiere of The Bells. The Bells, making its world premiere at McCarter Theatre in Princeton, is yet another of our modern dramas that has not so much a plot as a situation.…
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Coach returns to Eagles squad
By: John Powers The South Hunterdon Regional High School baseball team has a new head baseball coach this spring sort of. Ron Peterson, who coached the Eagles for several years before stepping down in 2001 to spend time with his young family, has returned as head coach. He replaces Scott Ward, who directed the…
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Woman ‘horrified’ after trip to West Bank
Lelia Matthews of Lambertville joined a group in the occupied West Bank to mark Palm Sunday with nonviolent protests of human rights violations. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Lelia Matthews of North Union Street was among the thousands of people from around the world who converged on Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank to mark…
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Letters-March 31, 2005
Couple to mark 50th anniversary To the editor: Fifty years ago April 30, Dorothy A. Yeske and Roger Dilts were married at the First Baptist Church of Lambertville. Many years have passed, and miles have been traveled since then, but there are still some of you out there who remember them when they were young…
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‘Cymbeline’
Theatre Intime at Princeton University tackles one of Shakespeare’s romantics. By: Stuart Duncan Kate Miller appears in Shakespeare’s Cymbeline. Cymbeline is one of William Shakespeare’s last plays, falling into a category scholars call "the romantics." There are only three in the group: the others are The Winter’s Tale and his final work, The Tempest. Cymbeline…
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Senior Menus-March 31, 2005
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.35. 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, March 31 Apple juice, chili con…
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South approves $7.7 million budget
If OK’d by voters, the spending plan would mean a hike in taxes for Lambertville property owners and a decrease for those in West Amwell and Stockton. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL The Board of Education of South Hunterdon Regional High School approved a budget increase of slightly more than 3 percent for the…
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Improvements to Buttonwood Street to begin
Lambertville has awarded a contract for $254,254 to a Verona contractor for repairs to the flood-prone road. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The City Council has awarded a contract to a Verona contractor, allowing the long anticipated improvements to flood-prone Buttonwood Street to proceed this spring. The $254,254 contract went to Marvec Construction. The majority…
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Obituaries-March 31, 2005
Peter Linico Jr. TRENTON Peter P. Linico Jr., 71, died Monday, March 21, at Waters Edge Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, Trenton. Born in Lambertville, he resided in the Trenton area most of his life. Mr. Linico was formerly employed as a pottery worker before his retirement. He was the son of the late Peter…
