Category: archives
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‘Nunsense’
Stars in the Park gets in the habit at Kelsey Theatre. By: Stuart Duncan The Little Sisters of Hoboken find stardom in Nunsense at Kelsey Theatre. What can one say about a production of Nunsense that hasn’t already been said? Almost every theater in the area has staged Dan Goggin’s musical in one of its…
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Senior Menus-Feb. 10, 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, Feb. 10 Lentil soup, Salisbury steak…
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Crossing Over
Toronto folkie Eve Goldberg performs at Mom & Pop’s Coffeehouse in Levittown, Pa. By: Jillian Kalonick Singer-songwriter Eve Goldberg’s sound ranges from gospel and blues to bluegrass and folk on her latest album, Crossing the Water. Growing up in Boston, singer-songwriter Eve Goldberg was forced to make the rounds in the folk scene with her…
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Benefit set for art studio fire victims
The Pipersville, Pa., studio of Susan Roseman, co-owner of Riverbank Arts in Stockton, and James Moon Feehan was gutted by fire. By: Linda Seida What goes around, comes around. For artists Susan Roseman and her husband, James Moon Feehan, the help they’ve extended to local artists over the years is returning to them now in…
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Open, Shut Them
George Street Playhouse gets its doors in order for the farcical ‘Lend Me a Tenor.’ By: Jim Boyle TIMEOFF PHOTOS/FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI Romain Fruge and Patrick Quinn rehearse in Lend Me a Tenor at the George Street Playhouse. It’s a pretty simple act, opening and closing a door. Twist the knob, push the door away or…
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Police Blotter-Feb. 10, 2005
Lambertville Timothy Blair, 47, of Lambertville was charged with drunken driving Feb. 1. Police stopped Mr. Blair at 1:30 p.m. after receiving a report of a possible intoxicated driver traveling on North Union Street. Mr. Blair also was charged with careless driving and released without bail. Jaime Sales, 21, of West Amwell Township was arrested…
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State library gives small business the ‘knowledge’ to succeed
The high-tech information commonly used by corporate giants will be available to smaller businesses thanks to a $6 million program spearheaded by the New Jersey State Library. By: Gwen McNamara Score one for the little guy. Small business-owners, entrepreneurs and start-up companies will soon have access to all the high-tech information commonly used by corporate…
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Neighbors hit housing plan off Nassau Street
Barsky Brothers’ proposal includes four new houses behind historic residence. By: Jennifer Potash Residents of Queenston Place, Linden Lane and other nearby streets voiced strong objections Thursday night to plans by developer Barsky Brothers to construct four new houses behind an existing historic residence on the north side of Nassau Street across from Princeton Avenue.…
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Enslin won’t seek another term on Princeton Township Committee
Vicky Bergman to enter race for his seat; Bernard Miller to run again. By: Rachel Silverman After a six-year stint on the Princeton Township Committee, Bill Enslin declared yesterday he will not seek re-election in November. At the same time, Vicky Bergman, a former member of the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment, said…
