Category: archives
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Chit-Chat: Diary of a mad scientist!
By: Merle Citron According to Carla Mau of North Union Street, Jack and Sharon Bisaha of Buttonwood Street enjoy reading from a journal Sharon has kept for 20 years. So I checked it out with Sharon, and here’s what she told me. "I guess it’s been 20 years that I’ve kept my journal. I sit…
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West Amwell OKs forest conservation easement deal
By: Concetta Volpe WEST AMWELL The township recently agreed to purchase a 39-acre woodland conservation easement on Route 518 near Rock Road West. The easement, purchased for $140,000 from John and Marla Ashton of Morrisville, Pa., actually will be limited to 33 of the 39 acres, leaving 6 acres on which the owners plan…
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‘Forever Plaid’
Bucks County Playhouse concentrates on the exquisite harmonies of The Plaids. By: Stuart Duncan From left: Benjamin Sills (Smudge), Ron Hughson (Sparky), Adam Jacobs (Frankie) and Kenneth W. Gartman (Jinx) star in the Bucks County Playhouse production of Forever Plaid. Forever Plaid is a concept show. "What," you may well ask, "is a concept show?"…
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Senior Menus
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. Regular menu Thursday, Sept. 19 Potato leek…
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‘Comic Potential’
The Villagers might make Alan Ayckbourn a household name with this production. By: Stuart Duncan It’s astonishing that British playwright Alan Ayckbourn is still relatively unknown in American theater circles. The man has written more than 50 plays, most of them produced. Of course, the fact that he is the long-established artistic director of the…
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Woman, 75, killed by falling tree limb at flea market
Tree cut down; was hit after fiery crash August 1999 that killed a truck driver By: Carl Reader WEST AMWELL An Edison woman was killed last week in the parking lot of the Lambertville Antique Market when a limb dropped from a tree in a gust of wind and fell on her. Police say…
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WW-PS adjusting to loss of Fisher
Pirates also miss Hatcher in loss to PHS By: Bob Nuse Just one game into the season, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys’ soccer team finds itself in a period of adjustment. The Pirates figured to be a team with as potent an offense as anyone in the Colonial Valley Conference with the return of…
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Magazine: Homes Of Prestige Fall 2002
Building on Princeton TraditionElegance of the past is thoughtfully restored to Rothers BarrowsA Gentleman’s RetreatArchitect Max Hayden finally feels at home This Side Of ParadiseIn West Windsor, science and perfectionism burst into blossom Click Here to read the "HOMES OF PRESTIGE: FALL 2002" Magazine View All Our Display Ads
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PHS offense doesn’t hold up
Little Tiger defense creates chances in loss to Allentown By: Justin Feil After his first game as Princeton High head coach, Stephen Everette didn’t hesitate when asked what he’d work on this week following a 20-0 loss to Allentown. "Offense," the first-year head coach said. "Offense again. If we’re going to do this, we have…
