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Midnight Magic
From Jazams to the Lambertville Library, the parties for the last Harry Potter book are just gearing up. By: Allison Musante TIMEOFF/MARK CZAJKOWSKI Wizards of all kinds will be on hand at a Potter-themed block party hosted by Jazams. Accio! The summoning charm commands all witches and wizards to celebrate the release of the seventh…
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50/70 is a perfect fit
12-YEAR-OLD CAL RIPKEN ALL STARS By: Tim Falls If there was any trepidation in the change to 50/70 baseball, the Hopewell 12-year-old team’s success erased it. The Hopewell Valley Baseball/Softball Association hosted the first Cal Ripken 12-year-old 50/70 Southern New Jersey Tournament, which began with Hopewell’s 3-2 victory over Mullica Township on Friday night. Unfortunateley…
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Pet Talk-July 19, 2007
The ‘right touch’ revealed harmful tumor By: Dr. Daniel Eubanks Valentino came into our office three weeks ago for his routine annual physical exam and booster shots. He is an 8-year-old male German shepherd, good-tempered and good-looking. He acted like an 8-year-old dog neither animated nor very enthusiastic. He just figured he was along…
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Editorial-July 19, 2007
Some noise is a part of life in Lambertville By: Mae Rhine While we sympathize with residents disturbed by the sound of neighbors working early, and sometimes late, on home projects and repairs, we think the City Council is going a bit far in considering that a reason to amend its noise ordinance. Right now,…
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‘Ten Little Indians (And Then There Were None)’
Princeton Summer Theater entertains audiences with the play based on Agatha Christie’s best selling mystery novel. By: John Dunphy The problem sometimes with a cast of mostly non- British performers affecting British accents is that too often those accents just aren’t terribly convincing. As it turned out, however, Ten Little Indians (And Then There Were…
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BREAKING NEWSTalks on restoring free library parking likely
Princeton Township mayor says she’s ready to begin negotiations By: Nick Norlen After hearing residents’ suggestions Tuesday on how to resolve Princeton Public Library’s parking situation and library officials’ response that the ultimate solutions are up to municipal bodies Princeton Township Mayor Phyllis Marchand said she’s ready to reopen talks with her counterparts.…
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Obituaries-July 19, 2007
Mary McCarter LAMBERTVILLE Mary L. McCarter, 77, died Monday, July 16, at Valley View Nursing Center in Montoursville, Pa. Born in Ferndale, Mich., Mrs. McCarter had lived in Lambertville for 39 years and in Montoursville for the past nine years. For many years, she had worked at Del-Vue Cleaners in Lambertville. She was the…
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Deer kill to resume in Solebury
But before that, the Humane Society will send a representative to spread the word about non-lethal methods of culling the deer population. By: Linda Seida SOLEBURY A Wildlife Services team, including at least one sharpshooter with night-vision and thermal-imaging equipment, will return to the township within the next month to resume culling the deer…
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July 18, 2007
Robert C. Hodnett Robert Claborn Hodnett, 77, of Ewing died Friday at Capital Health System, Fuld Campus. Born, raised and educated in Hopewell, he served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was honorably discharged. He was employed at McGuire Air Force Base for 36 years. After his retirement, he was employed by the Mount Holly…
