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  • Obituaries-Feb. 5, 2004

    Arthur Salvatore    WEST TRENTON — Former State Superior Court Judge Arthur A. Salvatore, 96, also of Boca Raton, Fla., died Monday, Jan. 26, in Newtown, Pa., after a brief illness.    Born in the Chambersburg section of Trenton, Judge Salvatore attended St. Joachim’s and Cathedral Catholic grammar schools and Cathedral High School, all in Trenton, and…

  • Still Life in Motion

    The Villagers’ New Playwright series takes drama from the page to the stage. By: Hank Kalet    Bonnie Rozanski says her grandmother had a running feud with her family’s dog when she was growing up.    The dog kept going onto the rug, because it was soft and cushioned, and her grandmother would push her off. The…

  • Camp Guide – 2004

      Camp Listings by County: Burlington…..Hunterdon…..Mercer…..Middlesex…..Monmouth…..Sussex …..Out-of-State. Pages. 6-53 Stories From Camp Exploring lifelong benefits of summer camp.Pg. 56 A Better Body For Life Help your kids maintain a healthy fitness, nutritionplan. Pg. 59 Download as PDF [64 Pages]                                       MARKETPLACE: View All Our Display Ads

  • Parenting Pearls-Feb. 5, 2004

    Hold onto your dreams for a second chance By: Mae Sakharov    As a young woman in the last blush of my teenage years, I studied acting at the HB Studio in New York’s Greenwich Village.    The classes were very inexpensive, fortunate, considering my salary of $43 a week. This sum was earned from selling South…

  • South holds off Bombers

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    The Sayreville High School girls’ varsity basketball team has not won a game this season, but that fact was not evident from the way the Lady Bombers played at South Brunswick on Monday night.    For the first three periods of that game, Sayreville clung to a tenuous lead, coming close to…

  • Camp Guide – 2004

      Download as PDF 64 Pages 4,635 KB You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader Inside this magazine:   Camp Listings by County   Burlington   Pg. 6   Hunterdon   Pg. 6   Mercer   Pg. 9   Middlesex   Pg. 36   Monmouth…

  • Editorial-Feb. 5, 2004

    Conquer winter blues with festival By: Mae Rhine    It’s cold. It’s bleak. It’s depressing.    Break out of the winter doldrums by coming out to the eighth annual Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival this weekend.    Not only will it cheer you up, but you’ll be supporting parks and recreations programs for the two river towns as well…

  • ‘The Skin of Our Teeth’

    Bristol Riverside Theatre revives Thornton Wilder’s far-out Pulitzer Prize-winning play. By: Stuart Duncan    When Thornton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth opened on Broadway in 1942, it was greeted not only by tremendous critical approval but also by intense controversy. The approval led to Wilder’s second Pulitzer Prize for drama (Our Town had been recognized…

  • First-time awards laud historical work

    The New Hope Historic Architecture and Review Board gave recognition to commercial and residential properties, exterior painting and historical renovation. By: Linda Seida    NEW HOPE — When Robert Krist first saw the property his wife had put a deposit on, a look of horror came over his face.    The first thing he said to her…