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Dead woman found in city apartment
BREAKING NEWS: Police said the woman’s daughter, who will be 3 in May and was in the residence at the time, was not aware her mother had died. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE – Police found a 39-year-old woman dead in her bed in a North Main Street apartment last week, her 2-year-old daughter safe nearby,…
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Dead woman found in Lambertville apartment
The woman’s daughter, who will be 3 in May and was in the residence at the time, apparently did not know her mother had died, police said. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE – Police found a 39-year-old woman dead in her bed in a North Main Street apartment last week, her 2-year-old daughter safe nearby, after…
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Police Blotter-March 25, 2004
Solebury There were a number of accidents March 16 during the snowstorm. At 2:45 p.m., there was a two-vehicle accident on Aquetong Road south of Route 263. A vehicle by Morris Khadada, 50, of Mechanicsville Road, Doylestown, Pa., going south on Aquetong Road lost control on the snow-covered roadway and struck a vehicle driven by…
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‘Tête-a-Tête’
Bristol Riverside Theatre explores the long and winding relationship of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. By: Stuart Duncan Jean-Paul Sartre has been called the French high priest of existentialism a philosophy much admired in the 1940s and ’50s. At its core, it declared that man owes nothing to God or any political movement,…
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Letters-March 25, 2004
Alarms being updated in city To the editor: As many of you are already aware, there was an abnormal sounding of the citywide audible alarm system last Thursday (March 11). We have begun to take steps to upgrade the system as part of our original goal with the proceeds from last year’s Five Alarm Supper…
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Obituaries-March 25, 2004
Alice Wooden TITUSVILLE Alice Mae Wooden, 90, died Thursday, March 11, at the Masonic Home in Burlington. Born in Lambertville, Mrs. Wooden had been a resident of Titusville for 66 years. She was a homemaker and helped run the family poultry farm for more than 30 years. Mrs. Wooden was a member of the…
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‘tick, tick… BOOM!’
George Street Playhouse closes its season with Jonathan Larson’s early musical about turning 30. By: Stuart Duncan Spring has arrived one day early this year. The vernal equinox pulled in on March 20. That signals the official end of theater’s wintry season you know, the time when we get "heavy plays" and plenty of…
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Property taxes would be lower in Stockton
Owners could expect to pay an average of $72 less. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON The Stockton School District has put together a preliminary budget for 2004-2005 that would cut the tax rate and trim school taxes for homeowners in the borough. "We’re projecting to spend less than we will spend this year," said Board…
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Lower taxes predicted for West Amwell
The preliminary budget of $3,157,519 reflects a reduction of about $13,000 from last year’s total. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL The Board of Education of West Amwell Elementary School is proposing a budget that would lower the tax levy and cut the tax rate. The preliminary budget of $3,157,519 represents a reduction of about…
