Category: archives
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Police Blotter-March 4, 2004
Lambertville Someone took an undetermined amount of money from a cash box at the North Side Laundromat Feb. 24, police said. Laundromat owner James W. Keyser told police the money, $150 in cash and an envelope containing an unknown amount of money, was locked in the bathroom at the Cherry Street facility at 9:30 p.m.…
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LBA Highlights
By: Karen Scheetz As the Lambertville Basketball Association heads into the final week of the regular season, the games are becoming closer, and all of the teams are working toward for the playoffs. Third- and fourth-grade boys Mortgage Mobility 32 Garefino 9 Mortgage Mobility picked up a win Saturday, Feb. 21, over Garefino. Devon Troutman,…
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‘The Heroines of Central Ohio’
Phillips’ Mill Theater offers this play by Chris Shaw Swanson, a resident of the Buckeye State. By: Stuart Duncan The Heroines of Central Ohio may be an awkward title for a play, but it turns out to be reasonably accurate. The heroines are six romance-novel writers, all female, who meet monthly to exchange advice, both…
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Obituaries-March 4, 2004
Alyce Russo STOCKTON Alyce Russo, 50, died Thursday, Feb. 19, at home. Born in Ewing Township, she moved to Stockton 11 years ago. Ms. Russo attended Eden Hall Girls’ Academy in Philadelphia and Ewing High School. She was a graduate of Trenton State College and studied psycho linguistics and information processing at Tufts University…
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Senior Menus-March 4, 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, March 4 Pineapple juice, stuffed cabbage…
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String of Pearls
Lambertville Public School students presented "String of Pearls" Feb. 24. Olivia Immordino, a fifth-grader at LPS, holds a basket of flowers during the fifth- and sixth-grade performance of "String of Pearls."
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Torricelli to appeal guilty verdict
Judge Richard Cushing rejected the defense’s motion for a mistrial based on whispered comments between the ex-senator and his attorney being quoted by newspapers. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL The attorney for former Sen. Robert Torricelli said he plans to appeal the guilty verdict handed his client in Municipal Court last week for leaving…
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March 3, 8:35 p.m.: What ever happened to supporting democracies?
The Bush administration seems all too willing to toss elected leaders overboard. By: Hank Kalet I’ve avoided writing about the trouble in Haiti because Haiti’s politics are troubling and no one is without some blame there. But the decision of the Bush administration not to support the democratically elected president and try to broker an…
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HHS hoop teams split in CJ 4 quarterfinals
Girls advance to semis, boys scare top seed By: Rudy Brandl Hillsborough High’s boys and girls split in Wednesday night’s Central Jersey Group 4 basketball quarterfinals. The second-seeded HHS girls advanced to Friday night’s semifinals with a 53-44 home triumph over Old Bridge. The Lady Raiders (20-4) will host Howell for the right to advance…
