Category: archives
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Crenshaw leaves PU football team
Head coach Hughes says former quarterback will focus on football By: Justin Feil When the Princeton University football team opens its preseason camp Aug. 24, a familiar name will not be there. Tommy Crenshaw, who started the first four games of last season at quarterback before breaking his wrist, has confirmed to the Princeton staff…
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Painting Churches
The Langhorne Players take on this rarely performed 1983 play. By: Stuart Duncan Painting Churches is an intriguing 1983 play by Tina Howe that has probably been considered by every community group in the area. It has been discarded by most, a tribute to its complicated characterizations and questionable audience marketability. But it is just…
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Woody Allen’s Curse
The legendary director talks about the delicate balance between filmmaking and daily life. By: Kam Williams Born Allan Konigsberg in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Dec. 1, 1935, Woody Allen got off to an early start in his glorious entertainment career. He was already selling snappy one-liners to established comics while still in high school. In college,…
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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. Thursday, Aug. 16 Pineapple juice, barbecued rib…
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Station owner still wants parking lot
Restaurant partners to seek legal advice and ‘wait and see’ what planners say By: Cynthia Williamson LAMBERTVILLE A proposal by Lambertville Station owners to construct a parking lot on land adjacent to the Delaware and Raritan Canal may not be dead in the water yet. Following an informal discussion Aug. 1 with members of…
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Jim Hamilton had uphill battle for art career
By: Sue Kramer LAMBERTVILLE Designer Jim Hamilton fought his father and the Army to pursue a career in art. Born in 1931, Mr. Hamilton, owner of the Fish House and Hamilton’s Grill Room, attended the Lambertville Public School, an unassuming child whose only claim to fame was he was "Doc Hamilton’s son." "I loved…
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Montgomery residents criticize development plan
A standing-room-only crowd of residents react to proposed changes. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY If you say you’ll build it, they will come. More than 40 township residents turned out at Monday night’s standing-room-only Planning Board meeting for a chance to voice their opinions regarding the re-examination of the township’s Master Plan. Township Planner Richard…
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WW-P rubber band ‘shooting’ case settled
Suit had claimed misuse of zero-tolerance policy traumatized 9-year-old boy who was suspended from school. By: Gwen Runkle The high-profile lawsuit between the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District and the family of a 9-year-old boy suspended and made to undergo a psychological evaluation after he said he intended to "shoot" a classmate with a rubber…
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American Boychoir Chapin School Hun School Lawrenceville Notre Dame Peddie Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart Princeton Day School Princeton Montessori School Stuart Country Day School
