Category: archives
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‘A Moon for the Misbegotten’
Andrew McCarthy stars as James Tyrone Jr. in this Eugene O’Neill classic at McCarter Theatre. By: Stuart Duncan Eugene O’Neill is generally acknowledged to be America’s finest playwright; the sheer volume and quality of his work demands no less. He wrote 45 plays, including four Pulitzer Prize-winners (beginning in 1920 with Beyond The Horizon and…
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South coach has right attitude to turn team around
By: John E. Powers South Hunterdon Regional High School boys basketball coach Lance Jacobs has the right attitude in his pursuit of turning his team’s fortunes around. South started the week out with a 1-9 record in Jacobs’ first season as head coach. The Eagles are young, but Jacobs is looking ahead to a day…
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Police Blotter-Jan. 26, 2006
Lambertville Kalvin Frink, 19, of Trenton was charged with driving with a suspended license and having an unregistered vehicle Jan. 19 at about 8 p.m. Police stopped Mr. Frink on Route 29 because the vehicle had a noisy exhaust, police said. Mr. Frink also had a warrant from Trenton for failure to appear on a…
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The New World
This account of Captain John Smith and Pocahontas is recognizable as another piece in Terrence Malick’s idiosyncratic body of work. By:Bob Brown Writer/Director Terrence Malick is known for being a meticulous filmmaker. Although his output is small by Hollywood standards, he’s marching to a different rhythm. The New World, written about 30 years ago, follows…
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Jan. 25, 8:17 p.m.: The race card, campaign finance and Iraq
So, let me understand this: NFL owners hire the best qualified men as coaches but Omar Minaya, Mets general manager, is only looking for the best Latino players. That’s what the radio guys have been saying, anyway. By: Hank Kalet I was listening to WFAN yesterday and there was a bit of buzz over whether…
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Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World
In this satire, Albert Brooks pokes fun at government bureaucracy, international relations, show-business egos and, most of all, himself. By:Jay Boyar Comedians, of all people, seem to have taken Sept. 11 especially hard maybe because the terrorist attacks made it so tough to laugh. In The Aristocrats (just out on DVD), we learn that…
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Barbara Jean Ryan Ivahnenko
Barbara Jean Ryan Ivahnenko of Cedar Hill, Texas, died Jan. 21. A school teacher at Brooks Wester Middle School in Mansfield, Texas, she was a graduate of Hopewell Valley Central High School and Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg. Previously employed by Sovereign Bank in Lawrence, she also worked for Banctec in Irving, Texas. She is survived…
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City gets $130,000 in two grants
The Department of Transportation’s $100,000 grant will be used to pay for the reconstruction of part of Ferry Street. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE The city recently announced the receipt of two grants totaling $130,000. The New Jersey Department of Transportation has awarded Lambertville a $100,000 grant, Mayor David Del Vecchio said Jan. 16. The…
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Search may resume for missing canoeist
The Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad looked in vain this past weekend for Anthony "Jody" Suozzo IV, 26, who has been missing since his canoe capsized in the Delaware River more than two weeks ago. By: Linda Seida Volunteers might continue searching the Delaware River and its banks this weekend for a missing Stockton…
