Category: archives
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Second Queen for a Day to be held
This year’s event has couples changing places in New Hope. By: Carl Reader NEW HOPE American Indians say one person cannot know another without putting on his smelly old moccasins and walking a mile in them. Here, maybe one person can get to know another only by walking around in the other’s hair and makeup.…
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Sophie Potocki
Sophie Dziura Potocki, 81, died Monday, April 8, at home. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong Trenton and Lawrence resident. She retired after many years as a cafeteria assistant with Notre Dame High School. She was a member of St. Hedwig R.C. Church, its Altar Rosary Society and the Monsignor Lipinski Senior Citizens. Daughter…
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South candidates concerned about building repairs
Six battle for three three-year terms on the board. By: Mae Rhine Two failed referendums are on the minds of the six candidates for three three-year terms on the South Hunterdon Board of Education. Incumbents Kathleen Brown, representing West Amwell and Douglas Coleman and Morley Panyko, both representing Lambertville, are seeking re-election, but face challenges…
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Chit-Chat: City woman proud of Dumpster diving!
By: Merle Citron Church Street resident Sally Stang is what I refer to as "a piece of work." Sally’s mother was an artist, Lee Stang Harr, which probably accounts for the wide variety of talents Sally possesses. She is a singer, artist, teacher and, most definitely, a comedian. "I’m currently working on the creation of…
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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, April 11 Navy bean…
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‘The King and I’
Papermill Playhouse stages this famous Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. By: Stuart Duncan It’s hard to believe that you could muck up a show as lush and beautiful as The King and I, but Paper Mill Playhouse has tried hard. Most theater historians will tell you the source for the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical was Margaret…
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Big returns on small spaces
By: STEVE LUSK WHEN carefully planned and executed, small spaces feel good and return higher per-square-foot value. Whether you live in a small house you’re going to remodel or moving to a smaller place, think and plan with four words in mind: inviting, open, bright and efficient. Toward that end, here are tips to help…
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Stockton to have races for mayor, council in primary
There also are contests in West Amwell and Delaware Township. By: Mae Rhine A battle has shaped up in tiny Stockton for the June 4 primary. Elsewhere, there are contests in West Amwell and Delaware Township. Longtime Stockton Mayor Gigi Celli, a Democrat, faces a challenge from fellow Democrat Joan Haberle, now a Borough Council…
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Solebury Police to get 13 percent raises over three years
The new pact calls a 5 percent raise this year and 4 percent for the following two years. By: Carl Reader SOLEBURY The township and the police needed just a few signatures for a new contract that would last three years and grant 13 percent raises for police over that time period. At the…
