Category: archives
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‘Brigadoon’
The Pennington Players offer this musical about a Scottish town that comes to life only one day each century. By: Stuart Duncan The Pennington Players are celebrating their 50th anniversary year with a presentation of the 1947 Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe musical Brigadoon at the Open-Air Theatre in Washington Crossing Park in Titusville. The choice…
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‘Celluloid Heroes’
The County Theater in Doylestown is revisiting Tinseltown’s glory days with the ‘Hollywood Summer Nights’ series, which runs through Labor Day. By: Matt Smith If the dictatorial apes and clawing velociraptors overrunning the multiplexes have you terrified, throw down your popcorn and Junior Mints and run screaming for your life. The County Theater promises movie…
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Yellow Meeting House reunion Sunday
An old yellow building stands beyond the historic burial grounds where a few Civil War generals were laid to rest. By: Sarah Winkelman UPPER FREEHOLD An old yellow building stands beyond the historic burial grounds where a few Civil War generals were laid to rest. The building is believed to be the oldest Baptist…
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Tenants begin moving in at Union Square
Power Medical will relocate from Boston, Mass., to a 6,500-square-foot office in one of the renovated turn-of-the-century industrial buildings Friday. By: Cynthia Williamson NEW HOPE Except for a few offices and warehouse space leased out over the years, the former Union Camp feed bag mill has stood idle for more than a decade. That…
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Celluloid Heroes
The County Theater in Doylestown is revisiting Tinseltown’s glory days with the ‘Hollywood Summer Nights’ series, which runs through Labor Day. By: Matt Smith If the dictatorial apes and clawing velociraptors overrunning the multiplexes have you terrified, throw down your popcorn and Junior Mints and run screaming for your life. The County Theater promises movie…
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Celluloid Heroes
The County Theater in Doylestown is revisiting Tinseltown’s glory days with the ‘Hollywood Summer Nights’ series, which runs through Labor Day. By: Matt Smith If the dictatorial apes and clawing velociraptors overrunning the multiplexes have you terrified, throw down your popcorn and Junior Mints and run screaming for your life. The County Theater promises movie…
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Chit-Chat: Give ‘Gift of Life’ to someone in need
By: Merle Citron For the past 15 years, Jean and Pat Mihich have lived on Rocktown Road. They must really love living in the ‘ville because they commute daily to their jobs in New York. Pat builds props for television soap operas, and Jean works at the New York City Public Library in the library…
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Merchants say lot would be good for business
Business owners say two-hour parking meters make shoppers feel rushed. By: Laura Pelner LAMBERTVILLE — Many business owners in Lambertville are supporting the proposed parking lot on the former Ferrellgas site behind the Lambertville Station. Providing more parking spaces would help solve the city’s parking problem, which supporters say hurts businesses and inconveniences residents when…
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Town Watch dedicates lights at Cavallo
Group hopes to make park and rest of city safer By: Sue Kramer LAMBERTVILLE Town Watch wants to make the city a safer place to live. Its official dedication of its Cavallo Park lighting project culminated a major undertaking by the group to reach that goal. The July 15 ceremony marked the official lighting…
