Category: archives
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Lawrence girls to get career advice
Panel discussions to be held at LHS on Saturday By: Lea Kahn Kim Rizk writes cookbooks. Maryann K. Bielamowicz is a Mercer County Superior Court judge. Christine Altomari is an environmentalist who works for the Stony Brook/Millstone Watershed. How did these women find their way into their careers? What decisions did they make and what…
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Lawrence coach Fithen reflects on surprise year
Boys SoccerCards surprise many with key upsets throughout season By: Mike Basford On paper, the Lawrence High School boys soccer team was due for a down year entering the 2001 season. Six all-county selections from the previous year were gone, leaving many to forecast the downfall of the Cardinals. As Lawrence proved, though, appearances can…
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Free advice for governor elect
Who better to ask than former governors? By:Michele S. Byers By the time you read this, we all will know who the next governor of New Jersey is. The governor-elect might want some free advice on tackling the tough issue of sprawl. Who better to turn to than some former governors? New Jersey Future …
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Children can collect cards to win new bike
Lambertville Police have baseball cards of its staff that must be autographed and turned in first to win the new bicycle. By: Carl Reader LAMBERTVILLE Get on your horse, and you might be able to get on a brand-new bike soon. That’s a reward children can earn for going out and collecting all the…
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American Icon
Realist painter Joseph Csatari carries on the traditions of Norman Rockwell. By: Susan Van Dongen The Boy Scouts of America have been very, very good to artist and illustrator Joseph Csatari. As a young man, promising to "honor God and country" in the Scout’s pledge, he never thought his career would get such a boost…
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New Hope tax rate would drop
The borough’s budget for 2002 is proposed at $2.01 million with a tax rate reduced to 42 mills, compared to 45 this year. By: Cynthia Williamson NEW HOPE Borough Council President Richard Hirschfield drew applause when he presented the proposed $2.01 million 2002 municipal budget Tuesday night that would reduce the overall real estate…
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‘The Shadow Box’
Princeton University’s Theatre Intime shines with this brutally honest play about the terminally ill. By: Stuart Duncan Michael Cristofer’s 1977 Pulitizer Prize-winning drama, The Shadow Box, is a challenge for any group. The work, which also swept the Tony Awards, is set in a hospice for the terminally ill and focuses on three families, each…
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Pat Welsh to be cited for community service
By: Sue Kramer Pat Welsh was born and raised in Lambertville, and although he’s lived in Summit more than 30 years, he’s never forgotten his roots. Mr. Welsh, 58, is being honored this year by the Lambertville High School-South Hunterdon Regional Alumni Association for the many college scholarships he’s awarded to South Hunterdon graduates over…
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