Category: archives
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Chit-Chat: Druggist ‘high’ on own business
By: Merle Citronq I don’t know where David Moraski gets his energy and dedication. Dave and his wife, Ginny, live on Swan Street. They’ve been married for 26 years. In 1980, Dave and Ginny moved to Lambertville where David worked as a pharmacist at Bear Pharmacy. "I’ve been a pharmacist since 1971," Dave told me,…
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Freeholders approve 2003 road improvement program
Plan involves projects in 29 municipalities. By:Eve Collins The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders has approved a road improvement plan totaling $28.5 million. The plan involves projects in 29 of the county’s 40 municipalities, including northern Burlington County, and was approved at the board’s Feb. 5 meeting. "This is a sound and responsible plan,"…
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Town employees vote to unionize
Mansfield workers will be represented by AFSCME. By:Eve Collins MANSFIELD Municipal employees voted to unionize Feb. 3 and will be represented by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME). Township white-collar employees approached District Council 71 about unionizing in November of 2002, said John Hemmy, associate director of AFSCME District Council…
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Stockton ponders budget needs
By: Linda Seida STOCKTON Officials will try to prioritize the borough’s needs as they hammer out the budget in coming weeks. Decisions will be based on what the borough can comfortably afford on its relatively small budget, according to Mayor Gregg Rackin. The mayor could not quote dollar figures for the new budget yet.…
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‘Spinning Into Butter’
Alliance Rep offers Rebecca Gilman’s provocative drama about racial hatred, set on a Vermont college campus. By: Stuart Duncan Alliance Repertory has been a theater company in search of a home base far too long. It has operated on second stages around the area, even in the basement of a hotel in New Brunswick condemned…
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Police Blotter
Lambertville Police were called to the Apple Inn at 11:30 a.m. Feb. 1 to take a theft report. The inn’s owner, Virginia Napurano, called when she discovered numerous pieces of Austrian china missing. The china, valued at more than $900, was stored in a locked room on the third floor of the establishment. Ms. Napurano…
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The Manville News Staff
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A sweet look at Valentine’s Day from a chocolate lover
Holiday provides a great sugar high. By:Vanessa S. Holt The sugar high that began with a bowl of leftover Halloween candy and ended when the last Christmas tree was placed by the curb is about to get a second wind this weekend when the contents of millions of heart-shaped boxes are devoured by lovers …
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A Blank Slate
Theatre-Intime opens the spring semester with its production of ‘Six Degrees of Separation.’ By: Matt Smith It’s just after 7 p.m. on a Tuesday night, and the cast and crew of Theatre-Intime’s production of Six Degrees of Separation are hard at work. Two dozen Princeton undergraduates move about the Hamilton-Murray Theater in fits of excitement,…
