Category: archives
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Former CIA official to talk at university on morality of spying
By Katie Wagner, Staff Writer Former CIA official James Olson will give a lecture titled The Morality of Spying: How Dirty Are We Willing to Get Our Hands? at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, in Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall at Princeton University. Mr. Olson served for more than 25 years in the CIA, mostly in clandestine operations…
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Winter Festival to return in January
A lack of volunteers cancelled the event last year. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer Chili lovers, rejoice! The chili cook-off is back along with another Winter Festival. The decade-old event went on hiatus last year because of a lack of volunteers. At the time, phone calls and letters poured in expressing disappointment, according to Mike…
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Horse and carriage rides
The Downtown Bordentown Association will sponsor holiday horse and carriage rides from 5 to 9 p.m. Dec. 15 and from 4 to 7 p.m. on Dec. 16. Tickets cost $15 for adults, $10 for children and children 3 and under are free. Tickets can be purchased at Riverline Express Ice Cream Parlor, 222 Farnsworth Ave.
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West Amwell MIA buried 35 years later
Picasa 2.7 The funeral of Capt. Stephen Rusch took place in Arlington National Cemetery on Friday, Nov. 30.
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Police Blotter-Dec. 6, 2007
Lambertville Maureen Delgaudio, 49, of Frenchtown was charged with drunken driving Nov. 26. Police went to the CVS on Cherry Street at 4:45 p.m. for a reported minor vehicle accident in which the driver tried to leave, police said. Ms. Delgaudio hit a vehicle operated by Gerald Fiorella and tried to leave before Mr. Fiorella…
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Obituaries-Dec. 6, 2007
Nancy Waits LAMBERTVILLE — Nancy Ellen Maher Waits, 60, of Lambertville died suddenly at her home Monday, Nov. 26, as a result of complications from pneumonia. She was a longtime resident of Lambertville. Ms. Waits worked as a computer security professional. She was the daughter of the late Martin and Doris Eade Maher. She grew…
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Magic of Three
The Irish Tenors perform classic holiday favorites and traditional songs from the Emerald Isle. By Megan Sullivan THREE is a magic number. After the successful collaboration of Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and Jose Carreras, beginning in 1990, it’s no surprise other producers followed suit with various incarnations of The Three Tenors. In 1998, artists Anthony…
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West Amwell MIA buried 35 years later
Capt. Stephen Rusch in 1970 in front of a training plane before he went to Vietnam.
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West Amwell MIA buried 35 years later
Picasa 2.7 Capt. Stephen Rusch’s daughters, Sharon and Rebecca, receive their father’s flag, medals and decorations.
