Category: archives
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Letters-April 22, 2004
Reservist has welcome home party To the editor: After recently returning from a year in Iraq as an army reservist, I would like to thank all the wonderful people who took part in my welcome home party at the Lambertville Elks. For me, it was a night to remember seeing the support of all of…
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‘Footloose’
Bucks County Playhouse offers this toe-tapping musical for a fourth consecutive year. By: Stuart Duncan Musicals that begin on stage and transfer to the screen are common, but musicals that start out on film and are then adapted for the stage are rare indeed. In 1984, the film Footloose, starring Kevin Bacon and John Lithgow,…
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New Hope gets full-time female cop
Dawn Harrison, called a "shining star" by her colleagues, was a part-time officer before being hired as full-time April 14. By: Linda Seida NEW HOPE One of the borough’s "shining stars" rose even higher last week when Borough Council members approved hiring her as a full-time police officer. A part-time officer in New Hope…
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One Last Show
Casein painters Katharine Steele Renninger and Tom Chesar share the virtues of their medium with a joint show at the Gallery of Fine Art in Newtown, Pa.Related Story: Katharine Steele Renninger: 1925-2004 By: Amy Brummer Staff photo by Amy Brummer Clockwise from lower right, "Fest’s Box," "Empty Seed Box," and "Uneeda Coke," casein paintings by…
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‘Cabaret’
Theatre Intime and the Princeton University Players pay a visit to the Kit Kat Club. By: Stuart Duncan Can a musical be spoiled by too much youthful energy and exuberance? The current production at Theatre Intime on the Princeton campus suggests it might. The John Kander/Fred Ebbs score and lyrics bring back memories of Kurt…
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Xenoblast
The Jazz Mandolin Project mixes syncopated jungle music with tango, and delivers it with unusual instrumentation.Related Story: Rhythms of the Sea By: Daniel Shearer The Jazz Mandolin Project, from left, bassist Danton Boller, mandolinist Jamie Masefield and drummer Greg Gonzalez. As a vehicle for jazz, the mandolin has several strikes against it. Roughly the same…
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Sewer panel wants to meet with residents
Officials are inviting all residents to discuss their concerns over odors that continue to emandate during upgrades to the system. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Officials from the Lambertville Sewerage Authority are inviting residents to meet with them today (Thursday) to discuss their concerns about the odors that continue to emanate during the ongoing upgrade…
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Thousands expected for Shad Festival
The annual festival features old favorites as well as new attractions, including music, demonstrations, food and Sunday’s poster auction. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Like the thousands of shad now making their way back to the Delaware River, thousands of tourists are expected to pour into the city Saturday and Sunday for the unique Shad…
