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  • Bodybuilders denied bail

    Craig Titus and Kelly Ryan must remain in custody until a preliminary hearing March 29 on charges of murdering a former Lambertville woman. By: Linda Seida    Craig Titus and Kelly Ryan, the bodybuilding husband and wife accused of kidnapping and murdering a Lambertville woman in Las Vegas, were denied bail Friday and must remain in…

  • Bridge repair open house set

    The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission will discuss its plans to rehabilitate the Centre Bridge-Stockton bridge. By: Linda Seida    SOLEBURY — The public is invited to an open house Wednesday, Feb. 22, to see the conceptual plans and discuss various construction alternatives proposed for the rehabilitation of the Centre Bridge-Stockton bridge.    Representatives of the…

  • Police Blotter-Feb. 16, 2006

    Solebury    Feb. 7 at 9:45 a.m., there was a two-vehicle accident on Street Road north of Route 263.    A vehicle driven by Karen McClure, 47, of Warrington, Pa., was stopped on Street Road to make a left turn into a parking lot. It was struck from behind by a vehicle driven by a 16-year-old with…

  • LBA Highlights-Feb. 16, 2006

    By: Laura Kropp    This was another exciting week for the Lambertville Basketball Association at all levels.    Games are played Saturdays at Lambertville Public School from 9:15 a.m. to noon at and at the First Presbyterian Church gym from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Third- and fourth-grade girls Sneakers Plus 16 Body Tech 8    Sneakers Plus…

  • Pet Talk-Feb. 16, 2006

    Sylvester was right to chase Tweety! By: Dr. Daniel Eubanks    To vaccinate or not to vaccinate.    This decision frequently confronts pet owners, veterinarians and human patients alike.    Let’s review the facts of older vaccine technology and take a look at some refreshing and reassuring new concepts.    A vaccine is a preparation of an altered form…

  • Snow closes most schools

    More than a foot and a half fell on the region last weekend. By: Linda Seida    More than a foot and a half of snow fell on the region last weekend, but problems were minor and few, thanks to the timing of the storm on a nonwork day with most snowfall occurring overnight.    Even the…

  • Entrepreneur and PU grad points to the basics as key to high-tech success

    University hosts lecture series By: Hilary Parker    "Building a Pre-IPO Company in the Face of Recession, War and Google" — the talk Steve Papa offered on Thursday at the Princeton University Friend Center — could have well been titled "How to Turn a Princeton Beer Can Into the Fastest-Growing Information Access Software Company."    Mr. Papa,…

  • Frommer eyes title for MHS

    Cougar boys swimming to top By: Justin Feil    Matt Frommer considers himself a middle-of-the-road swimmer for the Montgomery High boys’ team, but he has a big stake in the Cougars’ state chances.    "We have club swimmers, then kids that haven’t been swimming as long as I have," said the MHS senior captain. "From the club…

  • Letters to the Editor, Feb. 14

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Feb. 14 Chief defends borough police To the editor:     This letter is in response to the recent number of disparaging letters that were directed at the Princeton Borough police in reference to police consolidation.    Several recent letters from Princeton Township residents have labeled the members of the Princeton Borough Police…