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  • Peace group to mark 2nd anniversay of Iraq war

    The Lambertville Coalition for Peace, along with other groups, will mark the March 20 anniversary with a rally and bridge crossing. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — The Lambertville Coalition for Peace is planning several events to mark the second anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq March 20, including a rally in Mary Sheridan Park…

  • B. Muriel Druck

       B. Muriel Druck, 92, died on Tuesday in Tandem Care Center.    Born in Trenton, she had been a resident of Pennington for 25 years. She had previously lived in Trenton, Ocean City and Haddonfield.    She was a member of the Pennington United Methodist Church and its Martha Circle. She was a former member of the…

  • ‘A Chorus Line’

    Princeton University’s Theatre Intime and University Players put themselves ‘on the line.’ By: Stuart Duncan A Chorus Line is playing at Theatre Intime on the Princeton University campus.    The beginnings of A Chorus Line have been well documented: Choreographer/director Michael Bennett assembled two-dozen dancers from Broadway shows for two all-night taping sessions, during which they…

  • Fiber artist receives state fellowship

    Nancy Anderson of Lambertville works primarily with natural fibers that include the inner bark of conifer trees, waxed linen, wool, willow and silk. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — "What do you see?" artist Nancy Kay Anderson asks a visitor to her apartment as she gives a tour of the incredible pieces of fiber art that…

  • Milk now comes in ‘cool’ containers

    By: Breanna Fulper    As we all know, February is the month of love.    Valentine’s Day may have passed, but many of you have found out about someone who likes you or simply gave you a valentine to let you know how much they care about you.    From that "special someone," you probably received some sort…

  • ‘The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940’

    Pierrot Productions presents John Bishop’s whodunit at Kelsey Theatre. By: Stuart Duncan The cast of The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, presented by Pierrot Productions at Kelsey Theatre.    The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 is not a musical, isn’t really a murder mystery and has too few laughs to be called a comedy. That leaves…

  • Voters approve fire budget, reelect incumbent

    Voter turnout was poor, city officials said, with only 92 of the 2,400 registered casting a ballot. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — Voters Saturday approved the city’s $458,971 fire budget that keeps the fire tax at the same rate as last year and also re-elected longtime Commissioner Lester Myers Sr. to a three-year term.    The…

  • Nation’s criminal justice system topic of lecture series

    Princeton University student group to kick off series with talk by New York Times correspondent.    The Princeton Justice Project, a Princeton University student social justice advocacy group, will kick off a lecture series on the U.S. criminal justice system with a discussion led by New York Times correspondent Fox Butterfield at 8 p.m. March 1…

  • Physicians lauded for giving to the needy

    Princeton HealthCare System highlights humanitarians. By: David Campbell    Princeton HealthCare System recognized four of its physicians at a ceremony Sunday for their contributions to humanitarian causes both locally and in developing Third-World nations.    Dr. Susan N. McCoy, a Princeton gynecologist and infertility specialist, and Dr. Charles G. Clark, a retired gastroenterologist, were honored with PHCS’s…