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  • Police Blotter-May 15

    Lambertville    May 6 at about 1 p.m., police were conducting a random license check on Route 29 and Cherry Street.    A confirmation from Hunterdon County Communications Center revealed the operator, Jonah Ringel, 22, of Trenton was driving with a suspended driver’s license.    A summons was issued. The check also revealed a traffic warrant from Trenton…

  • Judges rule at Lambertville inn!

    The appellate court judges were in the city for a meeting, a spokesperson said. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — "A rumor without a leg to stand on will get around some other way," according to an adage.    Last week, a bit of news flying around town proved that saying true.    On the surface, it didn’t…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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,…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…