Category: archives

  • Senior Menus-Sept. 2, 2004

       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, Sept. 2 — Grape juice, cheese lasagna…

  • Loading zone OK’d

    A parking space on Lilly Street will become a shared loading zone for business use. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — The City Council has agreed to turn a parking space on Lilly Street into a shared loading zone for business use, putting an end to a running dispute between businessmen and their Ferry Street neighbors…

  • Police Blotter-Sept. 2, 2004

    Lambertville    A dump truck attempting to make a U-turn near the Laceworks turned into a Morris County Sheriff’s van transporting eight prisoners at 10 a.m. Aug. 25.    According to police, the van, carrying two sheriff’s officers and the eight prisoners, was going south behind the dump truck.    Intending to make a U-turn, the truck driver,…

  • Fresh Fringe

    The Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe combine curated and unfiltered performances in motion, on stage… and other. More: Live Arts/Fringe Picks By: Matt Smith Akira Kasai will appear in Pollen Revolution, part of the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival and Philly Fringe, taking place Sept. 3-18.    In 1997, Nick Stuccio and some of his…

  • New restaurant strives to be ‘artsy’

    The Fireside Teahouse offers food, tea, desserts and entertainment. By: Sue Kramer    LAMBERTVILLE — While the Fireside Teahouse at 7 N. Main St. offers an eclectic combination of healthy menus, fine teas, cappuccinos and exotic desserts, it’s also the "in" place to be Friday and Saturday night when live entertainment takes the spotlight.    "It’s an…

  • New NH-S elementary school nearly done

    The building is expected to be completed by Oct. 31. By: Linda Seida    Students returned to class yesterday (Wednesday) in the New Hope-Solebury School District, and if construction work goes as planned, the upper elementary students should be in their new school building after the winter recess, according to Superintendent Barbara Burke-Stevenson.    "The upper elementary…

  • Live Arts/Fringe Picks

    By: Matt Smith The fun of the Fringe is that no matter how carefully you study the descriptions and pictures in the program guide, you might end up hating one or more of the shows you pick. So, the best thing to do is gorge yourself on dance, music and theater offerings and you’re sure…

  • Preservation kills 44-unit housing project

    A tract owned by My Ben Corp. has been sold to the state Green Acres Program for $3.5 million. By: Linda Seida    STOCKTON — Word spread faster by e-mail before an official announcement could be made by town fathers.    "We can finally say it: My Ben is a done deal!" the e-mail announced. "We will…

  • Obituaries-Sept. 2, 2004

    Irene Cahill    MARLTON — Irene M. Cahill, 78, formerly of Southampton, Pa., died Friday, Aug. 20, in Shenandoah, Pa.    She was the widow of James M. Cahill.    Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Michael J. and Dawn Cahill of Lambertville; a daughter and son-in-law, Susan M. and Joe Zucconi of Marlton; a brother and sister-in-law,…