Category: archives
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Ghosts of Summer Theater
Princeton Summer Theater returns after a two-year, $1 million renovation to the Hamilton Murray Theater with ‘Barefoot in the Park.’ By: Susan Van Dongen Princeton University is known for guiding its students toward lives as productive, sensible citizens with careers in law, medicine, mathematics, applied sciences, engineering, linguistics and theater. Theater? Although the school doesn’t…
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‘Back door’ access agreement reached
New road would lead from Route 202 spur to a 150-space parking lot the borough is planning to build By: Cynthia Williamson NEW HOPE Depending on who is asked, building a back door to New Hope is a concept that’s been discussed, debated and deliberated for as many as three decades. The road that…
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‘A Fair Country’
The Langhorne Players give this work a superb mounting. Director Herr and his company have some delicious moments for us and it never really hurts to be challenged. By: Stuart Duncan Dysfunctional families make good material for television sitcoms, but apparently they provide fodder for South African playwrights as well. Jon Robin Baitz is neither…
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Red Storm wins Scranton tourney
The ninth-grade Pennsylvania Red Storm of Solebury traveled to Scranton the first weekend of April trying to establish themselves as the premier ninth grade basketball team statewide. Without the services of point guards Joey Stampone and Donn Mills, the Red Storm advanced over teams from Lehigh Valley, Toronto, Canada, the Doylestown Renegades, the New Jersey…
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Noll’s last trip to state tennis tournament also his best
By: Ken Weingartner Eric Noll would’ve liked to have seen his tennis season extended a little longer, but the South Brunswick High School senior had no complaints after it came to an end Sunday. Noll was eliminated in the third round ||ý018 . 0000.00þ|| from the NJSIAA singles tournament by a 6-0, 6-3 score…
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Viking golfers expected more from trip to GMCT
By: Redd E. Patrick For Tom Poorten and the rest of the youthful South Brunswick High School golf team, they will have to wait until next season. The Vikings finished a disap pointing fifth out of eight teams at last Thursday’s Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament, held at the Tamarack Golf Course. But the…
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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, June 7 Pasta and bean soup,…
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Chit-Chat: Jeweler joins Siberian archery club!
By: Merle Citron Tom Castor, Lambertville jeweler and fearless hunter, has been on the hunt again. Once more he has journeyed to Siberia to hunt grizzly bears. Tom said the trip to eastern Siberia took 20 hours of total flying time. The final leg of his journey required him to take a helicopter, which took…
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‘Ghosts’ roam halls at South Hunterdon
By: Cynthia Williamson WEST AMWELL South Hunterdon teacher Sharon Rose and students Jill Courter and Kate Wilson really weren’t killed by a drunken driver on their way home from school. But sophomore Katie Hendricks, 16, said it saddened her to realize "they could have died" as she scanned the collection of paper tombstones on…
