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Shopkeeper charged with lewdness
By: Cynthia Williamson NEW HOPE A borough gallery owner is accused of being caught with his pants down after he allegedly exposed himself July 9 to two women shopping in his store, authorities said. Brian James Miscisin, 26, of Perkasie, owner of the New Hope Gallery at 87 S. Main St., has been charged…
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Yvette H. Morin, 81
PETERBOROUGH, N.H. Yvette H. Morin, 81, died July 12 at home. Born and educated in Nashua, she lived in New Jersey seven years before returning to Peterborough in 1991. She owned May-Mor Kindergarten in Peterborough, retiring in 1973 after 25 years, and had worked at Derby’s department store in Peterborough and Nashua Mills. She…
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‘Il Prigioniero’ and ‘Bluebeard’s Castle’
Opera Festival of New Jersey opens a double bill of two rarely performed 20th century works. By: Stuart Duncan The Opera Festival of New Jersey has always closed its summer season with a piece from the 20th century. In fact, it has built much of its reputation presenting modern works. This year, for the first…
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Waterfront parking project opposed
LETTER TO THE EDITOR To the editor: On Thursday, July 26, 2001, there will be a Zoning Board meeting at the Lambertville Public School concerning future commercial development along the waterfront in Lambertville. If you are interested in controlling development along the waterfront, we urge you to attend. The owners of the Lambertville Station and…
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Robert A. Winn, 72
EASTON, Pa. Robert A. Winn, 72, died July 11 in Easton. Born in Lambertville, he lived in Flemington and Pittstown before moving to Easton 25 years ago. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War and served with the Naval Reserve. He was a member of Amwell Lodge 12 F&AM, Loyal Order of…
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‘The Princess and the Warrior’
A chance meeting transports two strangers into an otherworldly love story. [Unrated] By: Kam Williams German director Tom Twyker always had a passion for film. Born in 1965, he started as an inspired wunderkind experimenting with his own backyard movies by age 11. A couple of years later, he began working in the cinema industry. By…
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‘Three Sisters’
The New Jersey Shakespeare Festival brings Anton Chekhov’s dark play to life. By: Stuart Duncan The New Jersey Shakespeare Festival in Madison is celebrating the 100th anniversary of Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters with one of the most acessible productions of the work in memory. The playwright himself, upon finishing the writing, complained to a Moscow…
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Whole Earth Center offers Kopp’s Cycle discounts to encourage bike riding in downtown Princeton
‘Anything that gets people on bikes and reduces parking and the traffic is a good thing.’ — Charlie Kuhn By: George Frey PRINCETON — The Whole Earth Center, the Nassau Street health food store, and Kopp’s Cycle on Spring Street are working together to promote their "Buy by Bike" program, which the store owners say…
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Lewis Godown Jr., 60
KINGWOOD Lewis Godown Jr., 60, died Sunday at home. Born in Kingwood, he was a longtime resident before living in Hope, R.I., for 18 years, and returning in 1996. He retired as a lace weaver for lace mills in Lambertville and Troy, R.I. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. …
