Category: archives
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Input sought for proposed bike loop
Hunterdon County planners are looking at establishing a bike path in the southwest region of the county. By: Linda Seida Hunterdon County planners are seeking input from residents concerning a proposed bike loop throughout the southwest region of the county. The deadline for comments is Oct. 29. The county is proposing a bike loop along…
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‘Damn Yankees’
Just in time for the World Series, Bucks County Playhouse stages this sports musical based on the ‘Faust’ legend. By: Stuart Duncan Just in time for the World Series comes Damn Yankees to Bucks County Playhouse. It’s been a terrific season at the old theater on the banks of the Delaware River in New Hope,…
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Democrats to have dinner
The Lambertville Democratic Club will hold its 14th annual spaghetti dinner at the YMAC Oct. 30. By: Sue Kramer LAMBERTVILLE The Lambertville Democratic Club will be holding its 14th annual spaghetti dinner Saturday, Oct. 30, at the YMAC on Wilson Street. This will be a time for residents to show their support of the…
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Encore, Encore
By: Matt Smith On the last show of a tour, a performer is usually in a celebratory mood offering multiple encores and playful cover songs. Third-to-last gigs are usually less inspired, as was the case with Butterfly Boucher at World Café Live last week. The Australian singer-songwriter, whose given first name really is Butterfly,…
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To Your Health-Oct. 14, 2004
Keeping a step ahead of your baby By: Dr. Terry Shlimbaum "I didn’t know my baby could do that!" is a phrase often heard after the accident happens. Anyone who has a baby knows how quickly he or she grows and develops. It may seem amazing, but the baby who can’t roll over one day…
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After the Flood
The story of a girl living along the Delaware Canal during the Civil War enlivens history. By: Amy Brummer On June 4, 1862, while the nation was split over a war with no immediate end in sight, the Delaware Canal was flooded by a surge of water from Western Pennsylvania. When Noreen Moore wrote her…
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Police Blotter-Oct. 14, 2004
Solebury Tomorrow (Oct. 15), Route 32 from Route 263 to Phillips Mill Road will remain closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for road repair and paving. Residents are permitted into the area. A detour is in effect from Route 263 to Phillips Mill Road and back to Route 32. The road will reopen this…
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Oct. 13, 7:23 p.m.: Isolationists and the Republican Party
Soem thoughts on the history of a movement. By: Hank Kalet This is an interesting piece from The New York Times Book Review on the history of the isolationist right, which appears to be rising again. By the way, the revamped Book Review has done a great job of revitalizing it.
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City amends housing plan for Connaught
Donald Hart wants to build five more single-family houses on the hill for a total of 11. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The city has amended its agreement with a developer who plans to build 11 single-family houses on Connaught Hill, allowing five more units than originally proposed three months ago. The City Council voted…
