Category: archives
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For Art’s Sake
Access the arts at 1860 House Montgomery Cultural Center By: KATHRYN PALUSCIO "The Joy of Life" (1905) by Henri Matisse may be among works discussed by Mel Leipzig at the "Matisse: Greatest Painter of the 20th Century" event at 1860 House. Photo copyright of Barnes Foundation, Merion, Pa. Please visit our Education 2001 sponsors:…
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Fountain of Life Church sets aside a little ‘Time for Tea’
Event was huge success last year By:Vanessa S. Holt FLORENCE Queen Victoria herself will make an appearance at "A Time for Tea" this year at the Fountain of Life Center as shoppers and tea lovers enjoy the feeling of strolling through a simulated Victorian village. The success of last year’s "Time for Tea" in…
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Sprites and Demons
Sounds of the organ will conjure images from the dark side during a screening of The Phantom of the Opera. By: Susan Van Dongen Penna Rose, Princeton University’s director of chapel music, will have her choir complement the school’s principal organist, David Messineo, when he plays live organ music to accompany the 1925 silent film…
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The toughest work you’ll ever cook up
Explore culinary arts at Bucks County Community College By: LYSBETH BLEDSOE ‘I’ve traveled well, tasted the finest foods, and had a great time, but I’ve also worked very hard.’ Earl Arrowood, coordinator Culinary Arts School, BCCC Photo courtesy of Bucks County Community College Please visit our Education 2001 sponsors: Chapin School Chesterbrook Academy Comcast DelVal’s…
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Letters
Rotary sets golf outing To the editor: The Lambertville-New Hope Rotary Club has been serving our local community for over 75 years. I am proud to announce that the inaugural Lambertville-New Hope Rotary golf outing to be played at Yardley Country Club Oct. 15 has received excellent support from many businesses and individual supporters from…
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Florence football squad runs off to a 4-0 start
Flashes beat Blue Devils 26-20 By:Sean Moylan Although everyone in Burlington City knew what was coming last Friday night, the Florence Township Memorial High School Boys varsity football team nevertheless "rushed" its way to a 26-20 win over the Blue Devils. "Our team beat their athletes," said Florence head coach Joe Frappolli, whose Flashes pounded…
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Heart and Soul
Ruben Santiago-Hudson stars in a one-man play at McCarter Theatre about life in a boarding house in 1950s Lackawana, N.Y. By: Matt Smith Watching him in action, it’s readily apparent Lackawanna Blues isn’t simply another play to Ruben Santiago-Hudson. Just off the N.J. Transit train from his home in New York City, Mr. Santiago-Hudson walked…
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Chit-Chat: Family packs up and cruises for two years!
By: Merle Citron Can you imagine packing up your belongings, taking your kids with you and sailing on a 43-foot sailboat named Southern Cross for two years? That’s exactly what Mark and Jaimie Rublee of Doylestown did, along with their three children, Ethan, 15, Joelle, 12, and Madeline, 9. "Without a doubt," Jaimie said, "the…
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Solebury School sports wrap-up
SOLEBURY Solebury School’s cross country team saw a big boost in morale last week as it swept an Oct. 2 invitational at Belmont Plateau. Scores were Solebury 24, De La Salle 31; Solebury 18, Mercy Catholic 37; and Solebury 17, Life Center 38. Outstanding performances by Jang Seoup Lee of Seoul, South Korea and…
