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  • Former mayor appeals fines in fatal crash

    Edward Hawley was found guilty of traffic violations resulting from a Mother’s Day 2001 crash that killed 31-year-old Greta Schmidt by pinning her against a garbage truck at the West Amwell Township municipal building. By: Linda Seida    The attorney for former West Amwell mayor Edward Hawley said Monday he has filed an appeal of the…

  • Juliana Rose Gourmet to Take

    After one of these meals, you will think about takeout as more than a last resort. By: Judith Norkin Juliana Rose 35 S. Main St. Yardley, Pa. (215) 493-6599 Food: Excellent Service: Excellent Prices: Inexpensive to high moderate Cuisine: Gourmet dishes inspired by world cuisines Ambience: French-inspired country store shopfront; no seating area, takeout only…

  • Tour of justice complex set

    Lambertville residents will get to tour the new facility and meet new City Clerk Loretta "Lori" Buckelew.    LAMBERTVILLE — Mayor David Del Vecchio and the City Council invite all Lambertville residents to tour the new justice complex and meet the recently appointed city clerk, Loretta "Lori" Buckelew, Monday, Aug. 16, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.…

  • Senior Menus-Aug. 12, 2004

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Regular menu    Thursday, Aug. 12 — Apple juice, sweet Italian sausage, peppers and onions, hot potato salad, minced coleslaw, hoagie roll and watermelon slice. Site meeting.    Friday, Aug. 13 — Tomato juice, Hungarian goulash, pasta spirals, green beans, tossed salad, six-grain bread and pears.…

  • Shared loading zone up for vote in Lambertville

    The spot on Lilly Street, if approved, could be used by all businesses in that section of the city. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — A long-standing dispute between Rick’s Restaurant and its Ferry Street neighbors over delivery trucks that block the road could be resolved soon if the city approves a loading zone on Lilly…

  • Letters-Aug. 12, 2004

    Thanks for Showcase help To the editor:    Special thanks to an amazing committee who worked so hard for months to make Showcase the Arts of New Hope such an amazing success: Joan Arkuszewski , Tom Block, Marilyn Bullock, Leslie Crilley, John Danaher, Robin Elliott, Cindy Ford, Jim Hamilton, Debbie Hone, Larry Keller, Michael Kownacky, Sarah…

  • ‘Scenes From American Life’

    Princeton Summer Theater closes its season with this early A.R. Gurney effort. By: Stuart Duncan    Princeton Summer Theater is closing its season with A.R. Gurney’s Scenes From American Life, a curious choice for the group that had huge successes with Proof and Private Lives.    The Gurney work is a very early effort, written a dozen…

  • ‘Showstopper Broadway’

    Bristol Riverside Theatre assembles a program of 42 classic songs from the Great White Way. By: Stuart Duncan    Bristol Riverside Theatre seems to have discovered a way to get huge audiences, keep them excited throughout an entire show and get standing ovations at the end.    You simply make up a program of 42 Broadway songs…

  • ‘Collateral’

    Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx star in this taut, mood-drenched film noir from director Michael Mann. By: Elise Nakhnikian    Toward the end of Collateral, Vincent (Tom Cruise), a professional hit man, is stalking Max (Jamie Foxx), a cabbie, on an L.A. subway train. A long night of killing has come down to a shootout between…