Category: archives
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Tewksbury Inn – Oldwick
Oldwick becomes a destination for this historic inn that makes classic cooking seem new. By: Kate and Tom O’Neill Tewksbury Inn 55 Main St. (Route 517) Oldwick (908) 439-2641 Food: Very good Service: Deft, friendly Prices: Somewhat expensive Cuisine: Ambitious, successful fusion Ambiance: Village tavern or upscale dining room Hours: Lunch: Tues.-Sat. 11:30 a.m. 4:30…
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Jan. 14, 5:32 p.m.: Don is done
The tenure of Don Chaney as coach of the Knicks has come to a necessary, if painful and sloppy, end. By: Hank Kalet This bit of news has been too long in coming for the New York Knicks. Don Chaney never should have been allowed to enter his second season, let along coach into his…
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CVS developer worries traffic plan means expensive fix
Officials for the store are wondering if traffic-calming measures will mean they have to spend more money to improve Cherry Street. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The plan for taming traffic hasn’t even been presented officially to City Council, but already it has become a bone of contention between a top city official and representatives…
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Keeping warm
West Amwell Elementary School students play a variety of games during recess to keep warm. Amanda Nielsen, a fifth-grader at West Amwell Elementary School, plays a game of tetherball to stay warm during recess at the school Jan. 12.
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Pet Talk-Jan. 15, 2004
True confessions of a pet owner By: Dr. Daniel Eubanks Almost all pet owners have at least one tale to tell of their pet’s misbehavior, some humorous recollection of a pet’s propensity to make trouble. Some of these tales are too embarrassing to confess as we don’t care for others to know how unruly our…
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Shamelessly Cool
Together since high school, the four members of Pennsylvania-based rock band Shame are poised to hit the big time. By: Jim Boyle Shame, from left, Keith Knowles, Peter Errich, Michael Noecker and Brian Rutolo, will perform at Triumph Brewing Co. in Princeton Jan. 16. Every school has that one teacher who always seems a little…
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‘Agnes of God’
George Street Playhouse kicks off the new year with John Pielmeier’s 1982 religious whodunit. By: Stuart Duncan George Street Playhouse continues its 30th season and kicks off the new year with John Pielmeier’s 1982 drama Agnes of God. The three-character play attempts to meld an intellectual religious mystery with deeply held faith and often slips…
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‘Monster’ and ‘Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer’
Two films currently in theaters probe the tragic life of one prostitute’s deadly rampage. By: Elise Nakhnikian Prostitute-turned-serial killer Aileen Wuornos is featured in two films, Monster, a dramatized telling of the events surrounding her murderous 12-month rampage starring Charlize Theron (above), and the documentary Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer. Truth may…
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Eichert remains chairman of Solebury board
William Tinsman was reappointed vice chairman of the supervisors. By: Linda Seida SOLEBURY At the Board of Supervisors reorganization meeting, John Eichert was reappointed chairman, and William E. Tinsman was reappointed vice chairman. Newly elected supervisors Susan Kroupa and Ruth Ann Wilson took office at the Jan. 5 meeting as well. "I think it’s…
