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Relay for Life nets $62,000
The total this year topped last year’s effort by more than $20,000. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL Schoolchildren and rock ‘n’ rollers and all ages in between and beyond pooled their resources and came together to make last month’s regional benefit for the American Cancer Society a huge success, topping last year’s…
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‘Jekyll & Hyde’
Bucks County Playhouse presents this musical tale of two men in one. By: Stuart Duncan Originally produced in 1990 at Houston’s Alley Theatre, Jekyll & Hyde became an instant success with audiences and critics alike. It went on to break box-office records, and its scheduled run was extended four times during that first summer. In…
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Senior Menus-June 3, 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 3 Cranapple juice, honey pork…
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Obituaries-June 3, 2004
Stephen Kuhns NEW HOPE Stephen C. Kuhns, 51, died at his home Monday, May 24. Born in Louisville, Ky., Mr. Kuhns spent his childhood in El Paso, Texas, and most of his life in Austin, Texas. He lived in the Lambertville and New Hope area for the past three years. He received bachelor’s of…
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There are various successful approaches to treating hair loss
Hair loss cannot be attributed to excessive shampooing, clogged pores, lack of blood flow to the scalp, or wearing a hat. By:Lorraine Seabrook with Dr. David D. Goldfarb Hair loss is experienced by many people of both genders. The most common reason for hair loss is genetics, and contrary to popular belief, the gene for…
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Crowley, Carson reach Meet of Champions
Several Packet-area girls just miss qualifying By: Bob Nuse Princeton High’s Alison Crowley and Montgomery’s Jenn Carson will be heading to the Meet of Champions in South Plainfield on Wednesday. While both athletes had entertained thoughts at some point this year of making it this far in more than one event, each rightly finds herself…
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Kittens
A variety of lovable kittens are in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Confessions of a cacophonous cicada
GUEST OPINION, June 1 By: Michael Lynch Hello, I’m Charles, a Magicada septendecim, more commonly known as a cicada from Princeton. I’ve been waiting 17 years for this day, to come from underground, spread my wings and fly away. My sister was a 13-year cicada; I haven’t heard from her for four years but I…
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Lion crashes Tiger party
Out-of-town mascot promotes ice cream shop. By: Jennifer Potash There was a lion prowling Palmer Square on Friday afternoon, but it must have felt a bit lonely amid all the Princeton Tigers returning for Reunions. The lion happened to be The College of New Jersey’s mascot, and it was pacing in front of The Bent…
