Category: archives
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Brazilian visitor takes mayoral tour of city
David Campos visited Lambertville to learn about the United States and how the country functions through democracy. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE A Brazilian VIP on a quest to learn about democracy in the United States spent a day recently shadowing Mayor David Del Vecchio around the city and in Trenton. David Campos is the…
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Pet Talk-June 17, 2004
Specialists readily available in rural area By: Dr. Daniel Eubanks Frequently in my practice I refer one of my clients/patients to a specialist. Sometimes I get the impression the client is surprised, confused, skeptical or even miffed because the case cannot be completed under one roof. I’d like to explain the concept of specialists in…
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‘Love’s Labour’s Lost’
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey offers this rarely performed Bard play to open its season. By: Stuart Duncan Love’s Labour’s Lost is not only Shakespeare’s earliest play but also one of his least staged. It is being given a raucous outing at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in Madison, the opening shot of…
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Senior Menus-June 17, 2004
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. 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, June 17 Cream of broccoli soup,…
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‘Waiting for Godot’
Westwind Repertory tackles this existential Samuel Beckett classic. By: Stuart Duncan It has become quite common for directors to move the classics from original locations to more exotic spots or perhaps to change centuries. Thus we have had Shakespeare plays in the Brazillian rain forest or Japanese computer-chip factories or the New York subway system.…
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Obituaries for the week of June 17
Mary DiStefano Mary Bibac DiStefano, 84, died June 10 in the Merwick Unit of the Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Trenton, she was a resident of Ewing Township for many years prior to moving to Lawrenceville three years ago. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Italian American Sportsmen’s Club. She…
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Love in Crisis
African Globe Studios brings a new musical urban drama to Crossroads Theatre. By: Jim Boyle The struggle of Jamal Alicea’s character (above) to become a music star serves as backdrop to the tumultuous marriage of Jilletta Riley and Keith Bolden (below) in When a Man Loves a Woman. In the second-floor offices of African Globe…
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Stockton targeting junk cars
The proposed law would fine the owner of an abandoned vehicle $50 a day until the car is removed. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON If you park a junk car on a public road in Stockton, get ready to dig into your wallet. Borough Council members Monday prepared to introduce an ordinance that would fine…
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Obituaries-June 17, 2004
Frank DeMarco TRENTON Frank T. "Basil" DeMarco, 76, died Tuesday, June 8, at Compassionate Care Hospice at Saint Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong Trenton area resident. Mr. DeMarco retired in 1985 after 31 years from the Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, Ewing Township. He also was employed by Mercer County…
