Category: archives
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Electronic road monitor to be purchased
West Amwell and Delaware townships have agreed to share the cost, but they’re not sure when they will have the money. By: Linda Seida Delaware Township and West Amwell have agreed to share the cost of a electronic roadside monitor to try to curb speeding on local roads, but no one is sure yet when…
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DO NOT PUBLISH 1
By: STAGE Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre, Richard Marasco Performing Arts Center, 1629 Perrineville Road, Monroe, The Sephardic Connection: the Story of the Spanish Jews, Sept. 17, 3 p.m., $12; www.alboradadance.org; (732) 521-4400, ext. 134. Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, Mason Gross Performing Arts Center, Rutgers University, Douglas Campus, 85 George St., New Brunswick, Another…
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Police to charge illegal boardinghouse owner
Police discovered about 30 Mexican immigrants living in a house on Douglas Street after making a domestic violence arrest. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Police planned to charge the owner of a single-family house on Douglas Street on Tuesday with operating an illegal boardinghouse after about 30 Mexican immigrants were discovered living there. Under the…
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Café Colore
There’s something for everyone at this popular Italian destination, where creativity and moderate prices reign. By: Antoinette Buckley Located in the South Brunswick Square Shopping Center on Route 1 in Monmouth Junction, Café Colore is a definite crowd-pleaser. Within its comfortably conservative atmosphere, it offers consistently good Italian food at moderate prices. The menu at…
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Eagels lose opener in 26-20 OT decision
By: John E. Powers South Hunterdon High School’s football team took some major steps last Friday night in its season opener, a non-conference game at Middlesex. And first-year head coach Jim Meert believes it will be able to build on it as it travels to Belvidere Friday night for its Skyland Conference Valley Division opener.…
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Obituaries
Mary M. Anderson ALLENTOWN Mary M. Anderson, 88, died Sept. 8 at home Born and raised in Chicago, Ill., Mrs. Anderson resided in Largo, Fla. for more than 30 years before moving to Allentown in 2005. A graduate of Alvernia High School in Chicago, she was the former head of the Warrant Department of…
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‘Dial M For Murder’
The Villagers stages Frederick Knott’s mystery play. By: Stuart Duncan It should tell you something about modern culture that if you attempt to locate the late Frederick Knott’s brilliant mystery play Dial M For Murder on the Web, all you will find are references (dozens and dozens of them) to the 1954 movie that Alfred…
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Obituaries-Sept. 14, 2006
Catherine Williamson LAMBERTVILLE Catherine "Kay" Williamson, 61, of Lambertville died Friday, Sept. 8, at home, following a lengthy illness. Ms. Williamson was a lifelong resident of Lambertville. She graduated from South Hunterdon Regional High School in 1963 and the following September married her high school sweetheart Charles Williamson, who died in 1980. She worked…
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Police Blotter-Sept. 14, 2006
Lambertville Sept. 7, Gregory R. Switzer, 25, of Somerville was stopped on Route 29 by police after a random motor vehicle lookup revealed a $600 motor vehicle warrant from Princeton Borough. Mr. Switzer posted bail and was released. Sept. 8, John D. Loats, 21, of Bridgewater was charged with drunken driving after being stopped on…
