Category: archives
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City woman chosen by ‘Joe Millionaire’
Lambertville’s Mayor David Del Vecchio, his son, Alex, and patrons of a local bar were interviewed at the end of the show. By: Linda Seida Who said nice guys or gals finish last? Lambertville’s Zora Andrich, a true sweetie and unarguably the nicest woman on "Joe Millionaire," was chosen by Evan Marriott as…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR 02/20
From the Feb. 20 edition of the Register-News. By: Girl Scouts The dance-a-thon scheduled for the Daisy and Brownie Troops on Friday, Feb. 21 has been postponed. The Junior, Cadet and Senior Girl Scouts are holding a dance-a-thon from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28 at the Northern Burlington Junior High School cafeteria. Proceeds…
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Princeton, others urge court to uphold affirmative action
Policy of University of Michigan supported. By: Jeff Milgram Princeton and seven other elite colleges and universities have filed a friend-of-the-court brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold affirmative action policies at the University of Michigan. The Michigan policies that have been challenged are the focus of two cases that the court will consider…
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Spreading the Word
The Writers Room cultivates a community of wordsmiths in Doylestown, Pa. By: Amy Brummer Some say you can never go home again. Times change, people move on, and the realities of today rarely live up to the nostalgia of youth. For Doylestown, Pa., native Foster Winans, returning home not only lived up to his expectations,…
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The abominable snowstorm
Area recovers from storm that dropped 2 feet of flakes. By:Eve Collins and Vanessa S. Holt Dump trucks hauled miniature mountains of snow off Farnsworth Avenue to Gilder Park in Bordentown City on Wednesday morning, clearing the street of nearly 2 feet of snow that fell Sunday and Monday. Streets and parking lots throughout the…
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Love and Marriage
The Villagers get some laughs out of ‘Run for Your Wife.’ By: Stuart Duncan Run For Your Wife is a very funny show. It can be staged as a knockabout farce or a semi-realistic British comedy. It doesn’t matter the laughs still come fast and furiously. The latest production on the Villagers’ main stage…
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Such Stuff as Dreams are Made On
McCarter Theatre stages Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest.’ By: Stuart Duncan The pre-opening publicity was fierce and intriguing. Blair Brown, an actress of considerable note and accomplishments, was going to play the role of Prospero in McCarter’s revival of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. The name of the character would be changed, ending in "ra" rather than "ro," thereby…
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POLICE BEAT 02/20
From the Feb. 20 edition of the Register-News. By: BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Police were called to the game room of the Petro Truck Stop on Rising Sun Road on Jan. 29 at 7:30 a.m. on report of a theft of coins from the video game machines. TD Rowe Amusements owns the machines. The truck stop employee…
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Residents dig out after major storm
Schools close, crews persist to clear roads. By: Jeff Milgram Students got an extra day off, businesses opened their doors and homeowners wearily pulled out their shovels again Tuesday as the great dig out continued in earnest after a monster storm dumped between 17 and 21 inches of snow on the greater Princeton area Sunday…
