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Blue Fish Grill
The real specialty here is fresh seafood, expertly grilled over a wood fire and served simply at affordable prices. By: Kate and Tom O’Neill Bright umbrellas and picnic tables cluster around a building reminiscent of a pier-side lobster pound on the New England coast, but this one is on Central Avenue in Flemington, tucked between…
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‘Flushed Away’
You have to see it twice to catch all the film’s visual jokes, but you can ignore the simplistic plot the second time around. By: Bob Brown Animation has come a long way since Mickey Mouse. Say hello to Rodney Rodent, a more urbane domesticated rat, who resides in London’s Kensington section. Instead of dippy…
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Charlotte Collins
By: MANVILLE Charlotte C. Collins died Nov. 1 at Raritan Extended Care Center in Bridgewater. She was 77. Born in Somerville, she was a lifelong resident of Manville. Mrs. Collins was employed as a teacher at Drake’s Business School in Elizabeth, St. Mary’s High School in Trenton, Vineland High School and Sacred Heart School…
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‘Borat’
Sacha Baron Cohen breaks through social veneers to elicit painfully funny, even shocking, repressed truths. By: Elise Nakhnikian A lot of the talk about the fictional Kazakh journalist Borat Sagdiyev, one of British social satirist Sacha Baron Cohen’s comedic alter egos, centers around who Baron Cohen is lampooning when he puts on Borat’s cheap suit,…
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Ex-retailer’s community service recognized
Economic and Business Development Commission honors Larry Lane for service to business community By:Charlie Olsen Thirty years after he joined his father’s business, Hillsborough Lawn & Garden, Larry Lane shut the doors of the business to sell the property for development by CVS Pharmacy. Mr. Lane was presented an award in front of 150 of…
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Longtime poll workers put in long days
Nationally, the average age of poll workers is 72. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Josephine Nalence, 82, and Jack Lindsley, 95, put in 14-hour days Tuesday. They knew the drill. Mrs. Nalence has been doing the same job working the polls for Ward 2 for 50 years. Mr. Lindsley, too, has been on…
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Police director named to state training panel
Bruce Cocuzza will remain in charge of the Lambertville Police Department, but will serve on the New Jersey Police Training Commission. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Police Director Bruce Cocuzza has been appointed to serve on the New Jersey Police Training Commission. The commission develops and certifies training courses for numerous law enforcement positions throughout…
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Obituaries-Nov. 9, 2006
Anthony Marino DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. Anthony "Tux" Marino, 85, died Friday, Oct. 20, in Florida. Born in West Trenton, Mr. Marino was a longtime area resident before moving to Florida 22 years ago. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He retired as an assistant supervisor of roads in Ewing Township. He…
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Lucy Centino
By: MANVILLE Lucy Centino died Nov. 5 at home. She was 77. She was a resident of Manville for the past 63 years. Mrs. Centino was a homemaker. She was a member of St. Ann’s Roman Catholic Church of Raritan. Survivors include her husband, Salvatore Centino of Manville; a son, Salvatore of Piscataway; a…
