Category: archives
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LHS owner pays back taxes
Merrick Wilson’s application to build 52 single-family houses on the site of the former high school was dismissed by the Lambertville Planning Board in March. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Merrick Wilson and his company, Academy Hill Inc., have paid $19,000 in back escrow funds owed to the city for a 26-acre site on Connaught…
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Sunday race commemorates Diana Rochford
West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North student died last year in car accident. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR More than 200 runners are expected to take to the streets Sunday to raise funds for the Diana Rochford Memorial Fund. Diana, a 17-year-old soccer star at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North, died after an automobile accident…
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Never Again
‘Hidden Children: The Youngest Survivors of the Holocaust’ offers an upbeat message about benevolence and survival. By: Ilene Dube When Monroe resident Ilse Loeb went to see The Pianist earlier this year, the Academy Award-winning film brought back painful memories of her past in Vienna. It was 1938, and Hitler’s troops were vandalizing Jewish businesses,…
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A Mind Provoked
NPR’s Terry Gross will talk about what goes on behind the scenes of her daily one-hour program at Princeton University’s Richardson Auditorium May 21. By: Ilene Dube Even before they filmed Being John Malkovich, I fantasized about finding a portal into the head of Fresh Air Executive Producer and Host Terry Gross. For more than…
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Senior Menus-May 15
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, May 15 Minestrone soup, honey glazed…
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Woman’s life rebuilt after cancer
Cindy Krivoshik of Ringoes has a ‘nice life’ despite her problems. By: Mae Rhine EAST AMWELL Cindy Krivoshik is surrounded by the things she loves in her centuries-old farmhouse on Wertsville Road. Besides her five children and her husband, David, a Princeton attorney, there are four cats, a rabbit, eight birds, two hamsters and…
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A tooth is lost, and a 10-year-old’s innocence slips away
CRIMSON COMMENTS by Rose McGlew I write this with a heavy heart; my son is growing up. In that growing up, he’s growing out and away from me and away from that little, wonder-filled person I’ve treasured for 10 years. He’s becoming someone else and I’m not sure how I feel about that. I had…
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Spring concert
Stockton Elementary School has its annual musical program Monday, May 12, night at the Stockton firehouse. Joey Habingreither, third-grader, smiles at his parents while singing at the concert. Behind him are sixth-graders Matthew Maiorelli (left) and Robert Dougherty.
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Obituaries-May 15
Dorothy Kerr RINGOES Dorothy M. Kerr, 80, of Ringoes died Saturday, May 3, in Upper Makefield Township, Pa. Born in Newark, N.J., she was the daughter of the late Harry and Fanny Blaisure Dunham and lived in Peapack-Gladstone, N.J., and South Plainfield, N.J., before moving to Ringoes in 1962. Until her retirement, she was…
