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  • Man suspected of robbery still on the loose

    Police said the man who allegedly mugged a woman Aug. 18 probably is no longer in Lambertville. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — The man who assaulted a woman on Coryell Street Aug. 18 is still on the loose, but probably no longer in the city, Police Director Bruce Cocuzza said Monday.    Police think they know…

  • Sept. 1: 9:02 p.m.: The patriotism of CEOs

    Yes, I am being sarcastic. By: Hank Kalet    Here’s some news that should make use all oh so happy (he says, reeking with sarcasm).    It appears that corporate America has been rewarding CEOs who send jobs overseas with some hefty compensation packages. What a patriotic way to handle the economy.

  • Parts of the Whole

    Ken Miller’s paintings and collages, like crystals, are made of many facets. By: Amy Brummer "Tree and Birdhouse" by Ken Miller. The Langhorne, Pa., resident’s collages and paintings are on view at the Highwire Gallery in Philadelphia Sept. 3-26.    As electronic communication gained momentum in the 1990s, Ken Miller did his best to keep his…

  • Stray cats being rounded up

    An animal rescue organization is working with neighbors and other city residents to trap, neuter and release the stray felines living near Arnett Avenue. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — After attention was drawn to a colony of stray cats on Arnett Avenue by neighbors, other city residents and a national rescue organization, the city is…

  • Cocuzza gets nod from former GOP candidate

    Republican Deborah Trout has decided to endorse Democrat Bruce Cocuzza for Hunterdon County sheriff. By: Sue Kramer    Republican Deborah Trout has broken ranks with her party, announcing her support of Democrat Bruce Cocuzza for Hunterdon County sheriff instead of the Republican incumbent William Doyle who defeated her in the GOP primary.    "What I truly feel…

  • Hun gets new turf

    Field is home to numerous sports By: Bob Nuse    Like most places over the past few years, the playing fields at The Hun School were always subject to how nasty the weather got. If there was a lot of rain, the fields could be unplayable for a long time.    Now, however, Hun shouldn’t have to…

  • New design for Nassau Interiors

    Founder’s daughter moves furniture business forward. By: Jennifer Potash    For over a year, Nassau Interiors, a decorating mainstay in downtown Princeton, has been in new but familiar hands.    Trinna LaPlaca BenMoussa, daughter of the business’s founder, Leonard LaPlaca, took over the store, located on Nassau Street near Vandeventer Avenue, last year.    The furniture shop is…

  • Ohlendorf begins march to majors

    Pitcher forgoes final PU season for pro start By: Justin Feil    When Ross Ohlendorf signed a professional contract to play in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization, he became the second Princeton University player to forgo his senior year of eligibility.    But getting his pro career started and giving it every chance of succeeding are more important.…

  • Daily use of Community Park pool drops with temperatures

    Revenues down by $20,000. By: Jennifer Potash    Princeton residents appear not to be splish-splashing in Community Park Pool this summer.    The cool summer, punctuated by rain, led to a drop in daily admissions at the Community Park Pool, located off Witherspoon Street in Princeton Township, said Jack Roberts, director of the Princeton Recreation Department.    "And…