Category: archives
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New Hope police provide free gunlocks
The devices are being distributed through the Department of Justice’s nationwide $50 million campaign called Project Child Safe. By: Linda Seida NEW HOPE Police are giving out free gunlocks to promote firearms safety in the home. The devices are being distributed through the Department of Justice’s nationwide $50 million campaign called Project Child Safe.…
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Pet Talk-Dec. 18, 2003
Pets with part-time jobs called to serve By: Dr. Daniel Eubanks Shortly after the Sept. 11 disaster, I was asked to examine a dog for injuries to the pads of the feet sustained while engaged in search and rescue efforts at ground zero in New York City. It was my really my first exposure to…
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Senior Menus-Dec. 18, 2003
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, Dec. 18 Tortellini soup, braised pork…
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Letters-Dec. 18, 2003
Squad needs your help To the editor: What a shame that the rescue squad has to put out a plea for help. In this town, houses are selling for $200,000, $300,000 and $400,000. With all the money circulating, wouldn’t you think that some could find its way to the rescue squad? None of us are…
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Magenta Skies and Morning Dew
Carl Reader’s photographs capture the essence of Bucks County’s beauty. By: Amy Brummer The bluebells in Tyler State Park were particularly glorious this past spring. For photographer Carl Reader, they were an inspiration. Mr. Reader captured them from a distance, spread out in all of their glory, and up close, focusing on their delicate features…
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City, Habitat announce pact for four new houses
The two-story houses will be constructed on Connaught Hill. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Officials on Monday announced an agreement between the city and the Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity that will lead to the construction of four new two-story houses on Connaught Hill for working low-income families. The construction on the hill comes almost…
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Police Blotter-Dec. 18, 2003
Lambertville A New Hope woman who told police, "I hit a moose. Look at my car. Do you see the fur?" was arrested and taken to Hunterdon County Jail on numerous charges last month after she purportedly hit a deer Route 518. Police said Lucinda N. Hall-Ashman of 306 S. Main St., along with a…
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Destination Trenton
Trenton Makes is back, with a reopened Conduit and the addition of The Sidestage. By: Matt Smith Staff photo by Matt Smith New Conduit operators Paul Browning (left) and Randy Walker are looking to build on the successes of the two-year-old club, which recently reopened on South Broad Street in Trenton. When the Conduit club…
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Funny Business
The Comedy Works at Georgine’s Restaurant in Bristol, Pa., offers something laughable for everyone. By: Daniel Shearer Vince Dantonna & George appear at the Comedy Works December 19 and 20. For three nights each year, Joy Little, manager of The Comedy Works at Georgine’s Restaurant in Bristol, Pa., won’t let men inside her club. That…
