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Obituaries-Sept. 13, 2007
By: Doris Schermerhorn Heath SOLEBURY Doris Schermerhorn Heath, 79, died Sept. 5 at the Doylestown Hospital. Born in Lumberville, she had lived in New Hope and for more than 50 years in Solebury Township. She and her late husband, Paul "Pete" Heath, who died in 1992, owned and operated Heath’s Auto Parts in Lambertville…
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Singing Their Songs
Bucks County Playhouse is ‘Forever Plaid.’ By: Stuart Duncan Forever Plaid opened in New York on May 20, 1990, and was written, conceived, directed and choreographed by Stuart Ross (with musical continuity and arrangements by James Raitt). According to the hard-working press agent, it received unanimous rave reviews (38 out of 38). It quickly spread…
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A tree on Liberty Street shows support for Iraq-bound airman
The yellow ribbons on the Kaminskis’ tree in their front lawn now go from the bottom to top in support of Liberty Street resident Kimberly Kaminski, a senior airman in the U.S. Air Force prepari By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Her father, Bob, hosted a send-off get-together Friday night at their house with many…
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Community Day set for Sept. 22
Summer might be over, but there’s still one last chance for barbecues and fun at Manville’s seventh annual Community Day on Sept. 22. By: Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer This year’s festival is particularly poignant in light of April’s flooding — the festival began as a result of the flooding from tropical storm Floyd in…
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Singles Life
Resources for singles in Central Jersey Dinner at 8, Mercer County, Fri., Sun. 8 p.m., $35, res. req.; (732) 881-6557. Dinnermates and the Entrepreneurs Group, Princeton, business and professional singles 20s through early 40s, dinner at local restaurants, Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.; (732) 759-2174; www.dinnermates.com Divorce Recovery, Princeton Church of Christ, 33 River Road, Princeton; Divorce…
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Singh should come clean
Audrey Sudran of Kendall Park In a recent letter to the South Brunswick Post on Aug. 9, state Senate candidate Seema Singh said that she was “enthusiastic about taking part in the clean elections pilot program” and called clean elections a “wonderful tool for me.” If Ms. Singh is so excited about participating in…
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On Stage
What’s happening in the theater 1812 Productions, The Walnut Street Theatre Independence Studio on 3, 825 Walnut St., Philadelphia, The Search For Signs Of Intelligent Life In The Universe, Sept. 21-Oct. 21
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Small World
Prize-winning children’s book authors and illustrators return to Princeton. See related story: Empowering Children By: Anthony Stoeckert The main character in Flotsam examines a crustacean at the beach. The Second Annual Children’s Book Festival at the Princeton Public Library is a celebration of children’s books and the authors who write them. It’s a day in…
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Car hits school bus, no injuries reported
MONTGOMERY – An accident involving a loaded school bus occurred at the intersection of Sunset Road and Route 601 at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday but no injuries were reported. A Montgomery minor was making a left turn from Sunset Road onto Route 601 when he hit a school bus traveling north on Route 601, driven by…
