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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 10/25

    From the Oct. 25 edition of the Register-News By: Stupienski has what town needs To the editor:     In my opinion, of the three candidates running, only Ray Stupienski has demonstrated the community commitment, integrity and leadership skills that Mansfield needs on its Township Committee.    During the past eight years, Ray has served as chairman,…

  • ‘Harvey’

    Actors’ NET of Bucks County offers this comedic 1944 take on virtual reality. By: Stuart Duncan    When Mary Chase’s gentle spoof of a serious drinker and his virtual-reality partner, a 6-foot-plus white rabbit named Harvey, opened on Broadway in 1944, there was little evidence the show would become one of the world’s endearing comedies.    American…

  • The Who Meets Harry Potter

    Princeton resident Lo Faber, the former frontman for jam band God Street Wine, brings ‘Henry’s House’ to Asbury Park. By: Susan Van Dongen    Somewhere on this planet, like maybe Latvia or Nunavut, Supertramp is still touring and progressive rock lives.    For those who missed it, this distinctive music enjoyed its heyday in the mid-1970s. Groups…

  • Calendar displays historical favorites

    Calendar created by GBACC By:Vanessa S. Holt    The history of the Bordentown area can be told in part through its architecture.    From an 18th century blacksmith’s shop that was turned into a post office in Crosswicks to an old church rectory that is now a private residence in Bordentown City, a little research into local…

  • Obituaries

    Dr. David Forman    Dr. David Forman, DDS, of Bedminster Township died Friday, Oct. 19, at the Frankford Hospital in Langhorne. He was 46.    Born in Trenton, he was a longtime resident of Bucks County.    Surviving are his wife of 24 years, Kathy Steinbach Forman; two sons, Aaron, 16, and Evan, 14, at home; and his…

  • A Stage with Wings

    The Cirque du Soleil show Dralion comes to Philadelphia. By: Sally Friedman    Cirque du Soleil, known around the globe for its unique blend of circus arts and street performance, has been busy this year, staging seven different shows on four continents. Cirque, as it is commonly known, was born in Quebec in 1982 when a…

  • Owners given deadline on fire-gutted homes

    Eric and Patricia Hineline must get permits to rebuild or demolish 310 and 312 N. Union St. by Nov. 2. By: Mae Rhine    LAMBERTVILLE — The owners of two fire-gutted row homes have until Nov. 2 to get permits to rebuild or demolish the structures or city officials may step in and have the buildings…

  • Neon Glory

    Fiberglass burgers, a fire-eating dwarf and roadside oddities are part of photographer David Graham’s slice of Americana. By: Matt Smith    As a product of the Baby Boom generation, photographer David Graham’s early childhood was filled with all the cultural trappings of the 1950s: those strangely tasty instant mashed potatoes in TV dinners, family time with…

  • Officials discuss emergency planning

    Metting held at EcoComplex in Mansfield Township By:David Koch    MANSFIELD — More than 160 municipal, county, fire and law enforcement officials met at the EcoComplex Monday to discuss the Emergency Management Plan for Burlington County and how local officials can deal with suspicious packages in case of an anthrax scare.    The Emergency Readiness Summit was…