Category: archives
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Editorial-May 27, 2004
Legion places flags to recall military service By: Mae Rhine Ever wonder how the small flags get to the graves of our veterans every Memorial Day? It’s the hard work of other veterans from the local American Legion posts in the area. Every Memorial Day, they painstakingly set out to cemeteries in the area, placing…
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City will propose stormwater law
It is taking the first step toward compliance with new state stormwater regulations. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Officials Monday took the first step toward compliance with New Jersey’s new stormwater regulations by discussing state requirements and the timeline toward implementation. Members of City Council and Mayor David Del Vecchio appeared ready to introduce a…
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Stockton candidates worry about roads
There are two Democrats and one Republican unopposed in the June 8 primary. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON The two Democrats and the lone Republican seeking their political parties’ nomination for two Township Council seats in the June 8 primaries are assured of a spot on the November general election ballot. Incumbent council President Andrew…
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NH-S supprot staff end strike
Details of the first contract are not being made public until both sides ratify the agreement. By: Linda Seida NEW HOPE The support staff of the New Hope-Solebury School District ended its strike after four days and returned to work last Friday with a tentative pact in place, but details of the settlement are…
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SUMMER PREVIEW: IN CONCERT – Playing Vigorously
The Golandsky Summer Symposium and Piano Festival in Princeton leads the way toward pain-free performances. By: Susan Van Dongen Festival leader, pianist and taubman approach teacher edna golandsky. Perhaps it wasn’t manic depression that drove Romantic composer Robert Schumann to despair maybe he was just hurting. Apparently he was one of the unlucky ones…
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SUMMER PREVIEW: MUSIC – Moving Forward
Bluesman Robert Cray brings his band to McCarter Theatre in Princeton. By: Matt Smith Robert Cray This year marks the 30th anniversary of the first incarnation of Robert Cray’s eponymous band, which the singer-guitarist formed in Eugene, Ore., in 1974. There’s a touch of amazement in Mr. Cray’s voice when he considers this career milestone.…
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Visual Symphony
The Phillips’ Mill Photographic Exhibition brings together a medley of formats, processes and styles. By: Amy Brummer hide—> Alan Sockloff’s "Falls Creek #29" (above), winner of the Ernie Volpe Memorial Award, and "Panache" (left) by Amy Clemons, winner of the New Artist Award. "I have often said," wrote Ansel Adams in The Print, "that…
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Summer Preview
SUMMER PREVIEW SUMMER PREVIEW: FILM – Hit or Miss With a few exceptions, it’s probably best to avoid the megaplex for the next few months. FULL STORY Related Story: Phantoms and Secret Genies – As usual, Al Nigrin has worked doggedly behind the scenes to assemble the summer edition of the New Jersey International Film…
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Police Blotter-May 27, 2004
Lambertville Police arrested a Trenton woman shortly after 10:30 p.m. May 20 after receiving a report of a possible inebriated person driving northbound on Route 29 approaching Lambertville. Police first spotted the vehicle, driven by Caren D. Carmichael, 44, of Parkway Avenue, driving northbound near Feeder Street. Police turned around to stop her, and then…
