Category: archives
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’42nd Street’
A few Bucks County Playhouse favorites dust off their tap shoes for this tale of a lowly chorus girl with big dreams. By: Stuart Duncan It is the holidays, so miracles can be expected, but the current production of 42nd Street at Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pa., is enough of a miracle to…
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Angels’ Wings
The Somerset Valley Players offer a stage version of the film classic ‘It’s A Wonderful Life.’ By: Matt Smith When the weather outside turns frightful, many theaters attempt to delight audiences with productions of holiday favorites such as A Christmas Carol. The Somerset Valley Players have taken a different tack of late, staging reworked versions…
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House tour, Christmas shop set at Trinity
Trinity Episcopal Church in Solebury will have its annual house tour and Christmas shop Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bud Swain of Buckingham helps decorate cookies made at Trinity Church in Solebury for the annual house tour and Christmas shop Saturday.
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Bail is cut for alleged hit-and-run driver
Leigh Avenue resident was expected to be released on bail Monday as he awaits trial on vehicular homicide and other charges. By: Jennifer Potash An elderly Leigh Avenue man accused of striking and killing a HomeFront employee while driving his car in Lawrence Township was scheduled to be released from jail Monday after his bail…
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Hard budget choices face Princeton Borough Council
Six-year capital spending plan under scrutiny. By: Jennifer Potash With the aim of reigning in costs and completing more municipal projects, Princeton Borough is reworking its six-year capital plan. Borough Administrator Robert Bruschi will give the Borough Council an update on his plan to prioritize the municipal projects at tonight’s meeting. "I haven’t seen a…
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WW seeks a solution to train station parking crunch
A number of options under consideration as waiting list grows longer. By: Gwen McNamara WEST WINDSOR With the waiting lists for parking at the Princeton Junction train station growing longer every day, the West Windsor Parking Authority is considering a number of options to deal with the parking crunch. From building parking decks to…
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No turkeys among Cougar graduates
Football team will miss seniors By: Bob Nuse If every group of seniors in the Montgomery High football program are like the group that played their final game on Thanksgiving Day, the Cougar program is in good hands. "They’re a very gutty group," said Montgomery coach Zoran Milich, whose team finished the season with a…
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Office gift ideas
What to give your colleagues and clients this holiday. By: Jennifer Potash Whether you’re seeking to exchange fun gifts with coworkers or want to thank an important client, local retailers offer a Santa’s gift sack of options. Beyond the bustle of holiday shopping in stores, some unique online gift services are available to meet corporate…
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Princeton toy drive wish list grows longer
Call goes out for more donations for needy Princeton children. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Human Services Department’s annual toy drive list of needy children has unexpectedly increased and officials issued a plea Monday for more contributions. When the department closed its registration last week, about 250 children were signed up, said Cynthia Mendez, director.…
