Category: archives
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‘Seussical’
Bucks County Playhouse gives audiences a Dr. Seuss revue. By: Stuart Duncan Seussical, which has just opened at Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pa., to kick off the 14-show, 39-week summer season, is a colorful, energy-packed kaleidoscope of fun and talent. Forty-seven performers are singing and dancing up a storm to Stephen Flaherty’s music…
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Fedora Café
This casual Lawrenceville café spews personality while catering to the town’s ‘7,000 food critics.’ By: Antoinette Buckley Fedora Café 2633 Main St. Lawrenceville (609) 895-0844 Food: Good Service: Very good Prices: Dinner: appetizers: $7.99-$9.99; entrees: $8.99-$14.99; sandwiches: $6.99-$7.99; salads: $3.99-$6.99 Cuisine: Contemporary Vegetarian Options: Choices are plentiful Ambience: Cozy coffee shop Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-10…
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Open Book
Paul Matthews’ portraits tell the tales of the characters who populate his life. By: Ilene Dube There was a time in his life when Paul Matthews wanted to be a writer, and so he went to London for a year and a half with his new bride and tried the writing life on for size.…
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Thyra Zengel quits field hockey
By: John E. Powers WEST AMWELL The timing was simply coincidence. When longtime South Hunterdon Regional High School field hockey coach Thyra Zengel stepped down as head coach last week, she became the second member of her family to resign in a span of few days. Her father, Sam Jefferis, who had coached the…
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Obituaries-May 4, 2006
Elisabeth Fergusson BUCKINGHAM, Pa. Elizabeth Catlin Fergusson of Buckingham, a lifelong volunteer, died Wednesday, April 26, at Doylestown (Pa.) Hospital. She was the widow of Ian L. Fergusson. Born in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late Sheldon and Elsie Kiefer Catlin of Radnor, Pa. She graduated from the Agnes Irwin School in…
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Attack Duck on the lam
The pet duck belongs to Eugene and Nanette Wordehoff and escaped their fenced-in yard during the first day, Saturday, of the Lambertville Shad Festival. By: Mae Rhine LAMBERTVILLE As if dealing with the thousands of visitors and heavy traffic during this weekend’s annual Shad Festival wasn’t enough, police had to tail a web-footed fugitive.…
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Low-scoring Aloi keeps Pirates hot
WW-P South sophomore golfer breaks par back-to-back By: Bob Nuse Although he’s just a sophomore, Anthony Aloi is one of those athletes who seems like he has been around a lot longer. A year ago, as a freshman, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South golfer finished third at the Mercer County Tournament, shooting a 75 at…
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MILESTONES
Issue of May 2, 2006 FINANCIAL SERVICES Auto insurance carrier New Jersey Citizen United Reciprocal Exchange (NJ CURE), has promoted its vice president of operations, Eric Poe to chief operating officer. Mr. Poe began at NJ CURE in 1994 and has served as a staff accountant, marketing director and vice president of operations. Under his…
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David Duchovny tells campus gathering he ‘stumbled upon’ acting at PU
Actor-director, perhaps best known for role in "The X Files," talks candidly about his career By: David Campbell Actor-director David Duchovny, perhaps best known for his role as FBI special agent Fox Mulder on television’s "The X Files," spoke candidly about his career during a talk Thursday at Princeton University. He also fielded the inevitable…
