Category: archives
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Successful food drive
One full truckload of food was brought into the South Brunswick Food Pantry on May 12, after a very successful “Stamp out Hunger” campaign was held by the Kendall Park Post Office. We would like to thank all of the letter carriers who on top of their busy day stopped to pick up all of…
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New park to open in city
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer A new Connaught Hill park is expected to open this summer for Lambertville and West Amwell residents. The park will have playground equipment and a basketball court. A few extras will be installed, too, if the funds stretch that far, according to officials. ”It’s an important project for the city,”…
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‘Redbelt’
This is classic David Mamet, set in a familiar Mamet universe where duplicity and sleight of hand are the norm. By Bob Brown THIS film was written and directed by David Mamet, who has turned his energies to the screen and away from the stage. In many ways, it bears the stamp of Mamet’s craft…
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Obituaries-May 15, 2008
Jerry Kopf HAMILTON SQUARE — Jerry Kopf of Hamilton Square and formerly of Allentown and East Windsor, died Monday, May 5, at Compassionate Care Hospice in St. Francis Medical Center. Mr. Kopf was born in Stalingrad, Russia, and came to America in 1948 with his family and settled in New York. He worked with his…
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Good Stuff Auction a success
Sunil Balasumdaram of Solebury United Methodist Church We count our blessings we are part of such a caring community that supported our Good Stuff Auction and made it a great success. For our mission trip this year to Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, our 20 Solebury United Methodist Church missionaries needed to raise nearly $10,000 for…
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Six horses test positive for drugs
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer CHESTERFIELD — Six horses at Winner’s International Farm in Chesterfield have tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs, according to the state Racing Commission. The positive test results were the first obtained under the state’s newly expanded testing protocols for racehorses. The six horses tested positive in April for Erythropoietin-Human (EPO).…
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Why is city silent about reservoirs?
Lynn Kline of Lambertville I have lived away from Lambertville for several years. I recently returned and am glad to be back. In catching up on town affairs, I am struck by changes — some positive, others not so positive. I am disappointed we have made little progress in stemming manmade floods. This includes…
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Police Blotter-May 15, 2008
Lambertville Saturday at 8:45 a.m., Matthew A. Eshelman, 24, of Lambertville was arrested on North Main Street for failure to appear on an assault charge from Lambertville Municipal Court. Mr. Eshelman posted bail of $1,000 and was released. Saturday at 6:30 p.m., Charles W. Curran, 19, of Carversville, Pa., turned himself in on a motor…
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Stuart Day School says thanks
Frances de la Chapelle, Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart On behalf of Stuart Country Day School, I want to thank the many, many people in our community who supported the inaugural Poetry in Motion 5Krun/walk held on May 3. More than 200 people participated in this event, raising more than$7,000 for…
