Category: archives
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‘Once’
It all feels very realistic, and that’s odd in itself since musicals are surely one of the most artificial forms of storytelling. By: Elise Nakhnikian I’ve never seen anything quite like Once. Even the robbery that opens the movie veers off in an unexpected direction, as the skittish robber that a street musician (Glen Hansard…
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Lambertville to seek bids for traffic-calming plan
Phase 1, which will go to bid June 18, includes putting an information kiosk at Cavallo Park, lighting along a portion of Union Street and landscaping and a pocket park near the Delaware and Raritan Canal at the Wachovia Bank parking lot. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The city is preparing to go to bid…
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Visitors can see ‘hidden gardens’
The Kalmia Club will have its 11th annual "HIdden Gardens of Lambertville" tour this weekend. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Gardening at Katherine Marriott’s home was a delicate balance for many years, weighted toward her boys’ need for a space to play basketball in fall and winter against her own need for a personal outdoor…
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Blowin’ in the Wind
Bristol Riverside Theatre sings ‘War Songs II.’ By: Stuart Duncan The summer series of musicales at Bristol Riverside Theatre has become an annual feast for those clever enough to have discovered just how appealing the events can be. The current offering, kicking off the 2007 season, is titled War Songs II More Songs of…
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Senior Menus-June 7, 2007
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $4.60. 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 Grape juice, vegetable lasagna…
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Stockton debates allowing hunting on My Ben tract
The hunting that has been allowed for the past six months was illegal because the borough did not file a formal management plan with the state. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON Hunting has been permitted on 63 acres of preserved land for at least six months, but it shouldn’t have been. At least, not yet.…
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John J. Doe
John Joseph Doe, 45, of Townname, died at 3:24 a.m. Saturday, June 4, 2006, at Bob’s Nursing Home in Townname.
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Veterans, first-timers on to MOC track
Pirates’ Long is long state group winner By: Justin Feil It is said that girls mature quicker than boys do, and it the girls who will have experience on their side when the Meet of Champions is held Wednesday in South Plainfield. Seven Packet-area girls have qualified for the state’s most elite high school meet.…
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Pierson trying to duplicate run
MHS senior faces pressure of being state tennis seed By: Justin Feil Matt Pierson stunned the state last year by reaching the state singles tournament quarterfinals. This year, the Montgomery High School senior has stunned himself, but he hopes to make up for a sub-par regular season in state singles play. "Without a doubt, this…
