Category: archives
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Nov. 19, 8:37 p.m.: ‘Let It Be’
Some reviews of the revised Beatles album. By: Hank Kalet I’m still waiting for my copy to arrive from Amazon, but I thought I’d offer you another take on the just-released and newly reconfigured "Let It Be," now called "Let It Be … Naked," by The Beatles. Here is what The Washington Post has to…
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Senior Menus-Nov. 20, 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, Nov. 20 Spinach with tortellini soup,…
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Ducko saw positives in rebuilding year
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The South Brunswick High School girls’ varsity soccer team could best be described by a single adjective this fall young. The Lady Vikings had just one senior on the field, and started two freshmen with another three ninth graders seeing substantial varsity time. So a 2-8 record (4-11 overall) in…
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Police Blotter-Nov. 20, 2003
Lambertville An Edison, N.J., man was charged with drunken driving Nov. 15. Police stopped Sharad Bhavnani, 31, on Bridge Street at 1 a.m. after clocking him doing 35 mph as he crossed the free bridge from New Hope, police said. The posted speed limit is 15 mph. Once off the bridge, Mr. Bhavnani drove erratically…
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LEF making education fun, creative and affordable
The group has funded many innovative programs at both Lambertville Public School and South Hunterdon Regional High School. By: Linda Seida It’s hard to say who’s getting the biggest charge out of the creative work being done in the name of education the students having fun with unique learning projects, the teachers devising the…
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Thousands of cookies!
Volunteers at Trinity Episcopal Church of Solebury bake thousands of cookies each year for its annual Christmas Shop and house tour, set for Saturday, Dec. 6, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Grace Curtis of Raritan Township decorates some of the cookies made at the church.
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‘Big Love’
the Princeton University Program in Theater and Dance runs away with another effort by Charles L. Mee. By: Stuart Duncan Playwright Charles L. Mee has become the fair-haired boy of regional theater productions cross the country, with audiences aroused, sometimes in anger, sometimes merely ennui, but aroused nevertheless. A recent staging of Mee’s Wintertime…
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‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’
Rider University battles the juicy roles of Dale Wasserman’s adaptation of the Ken Kesey novel. By: Stuart Duncan All you really need to know about the Rider University theater scholarship is on stage in the current production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. The Dale Wasserman adaptation of the Ken Kesey novel has plenty…
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Noise complaints slow as Stockton mulls fix
The cooler weather has kept late-night noise to a minimum in the borough, giving the Borough Council time to decide if it needs a noise ordinance. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON Cooler weather has brought a reprieve from complaints about late-night noise coming from local businesses, such as restaurants on North Main and Bridges streets.…
