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Lemongrass Thai Cuisine
This newcomer is a nice addition to the restaurant scene in Doylestown, Pa., but don’t be afriad to ask for extra spicy entrées, if that suits your taste. By: Judith Norkin Lemongrass Thai Cuisine 54 E. State St. Doylestown (215) 345-5351 Food: Good, but dishes are cooked mild, so inform the server if you prefer…
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Editorial-July 17
Become a "mule tender" in your area! By: Mae Rhine Mules are showing up all over the area. It’s part of the Miles of Mules art project sponsored by the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, Pa., and the Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor. The latest one just arrived this week at the…
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Happy Trails
By: Daniel Shearer With more than 40 Bucks County rides explained and mapped in her book Back Roads Bicycling in Bucks County, ranging in difficulty from short, flat bike paths to longer, more challenging routes, Catherine Kerr names two favorites: PEACE VALLEY PARK, New Britain, a six-mile loop on gently rolling blacktop paths, local roads…
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Cultural Roots
Historic Fallsington and Raíces Culturales Latinoamericanas will present a Fiesta on the Square in Fallsington, Pa., July 20. By: Dana Flatekval Historic Fallsington and Raices Culturales Latinoamericanas will present a Fiesta on the Square July 20. Last year on a sweltering June afternoon, audience members weren’t thinking about the 100-degree temperature when they formed a…
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Café Colore – Monmouth Junction
Lighter, fresher offerings and creatively rendered traditional Italian fare set this reborn Monmouth Junction restaurant apart. By: Pat Tanner Café Colore South Brunswick Square Shopping Center 4095 Route 1 South Monmouth Junction (732) 355-0410 Food: Good to very good Service: Young and friendly Prices: Inexpensive to moderate Cuisine: Italian, traditional and nouveau Ambiance: Neighborhood Italian…
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Traffic expert to return to city
LAMBERTVILLE Ian Lockwood, a specialist on "livable traffic and street design," will be making his second visit to the city July 21-25. Mr. Lockwood will continue his work with residents on a traffic and street design vision plan for the city. He will return the following week to present a draft "Vision Plan" at…
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Police Blotter-July 17
Lambertville July 8, at 5:30 p.m., police were checking Mary Sheridan Park on York Street when a male juvenile was seen carving something into a wood railing with a knife, police said. The letter "J" was carved in the railing, police said. Police said after stopping the juvenile on George Street, he admitted to carving…
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Senior Menus-July 17
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, July 17 Apple juice, stuffed cabbage…
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City gets $50,000 water rebate
The money stems from the proceeds of a recent land sale that also benefited United Water’s 1,600 customers in Lambertville and West Amwell. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The city’s coffers are $50,000 richer, thanks to a contribution from United Water Lambertville. Representatives from the utility presented a check to Mayor David Del Vecchio during…
