Category: archives
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Editorial-Dec. 21, 2006
City also needs law that targets young drinkers By: Mae Rhine Back in June, we urged Lambertville and West Amwell to take a cue from neighboring Hopewell and consider an ordinance that would ban underage drinking on private property. Hopewell police were frustrated because they couldn’t do anything about minors sitting outside drinking while police…
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The Twelve Days of Christmas
If the 2006 season could be repeated, there are the plays TIMEOFF critic Stuart Duncan would choose to see again. By: Stuart Duncan It’s that wonderful time of the year when we invite our memories to catch up with all of the year’s activities. That time when we can look at the year just now…
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Beatrice Hackert
Beatrice Hackert of Philadelphia died Monday at the Evangelical Manor. Born in Trenton, she had resided in Ewing Township for many years and retiring to Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. She was retired from the New Jersey National Bank in Trenton. Daughter of the late Giacomo and Mary Terone Giordano and wife of the late Frederich E.…
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Police Blotter-Dec. 21, 2006
Lambertville Painting were reported stolen from the People’s Store on North Union Street. One, described as being a painting of cows in a meadow and valued at $595, was hanging on a wall and taken sometime between Dec. 7 and Dec. 9. Another, also valued at $595, was taken from a wall display sometime between…
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Senior Menus-Dec. 21, 2006
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, Dec. 21 Seafood bisque, Salisbury steak…
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Thai Kitchen III
In an attractive setting, chilis, lime, basil, lemongrass and curry combine to tempt the palate in dishes meant to be shared. By: Kate and Tom O’Neill Thai restaurants are sprouting up throughout our region, and with good reason. The cuisine’s combinations of bright, distinctive flavors, such as lemongrass, coconut, curry, chilis, lime and basil, assure…
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SPECIAL REPORTThe fight against AIDS/HIV — 25 years later
Bearing witness By: Kristin Boyd In the 25 years since the first case of HIV/AIDS in the United States was diagnosed, the disease has seeped into every corner of the community. Now it seems that no one is immune to the farreaching impact of HIV and AIDS, whether it’s a nurse caring for a patient,…
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Race track is a gas for pint-size driver
13-year-old a veteran of the sprint kart circuit By: Jake Uitti In racing, good drivers must navigate that fine line between heart-pounding speed and life-saving control. There may be no better way to learn that lesson than by starting early. That is exactly what Forrest Hull is learning as he continues his already successful career…
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Two Princeton University seniors named Sachs scholars
Two seniors with extensive backgrounds in foreign languages and culture have been named recipients of the 2007 Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Graduating Scholarship, one of the highest awards given to Princeton University undergraduates. Joshua Goldsmith, who is studying historical linguistics and language acquisition, plans to use his Sachs award to pursue a one-year…
