• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: For Dayton couple, theater is a family affair

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    Their paths crossed on the stages of Broadway some 16 years ago, and since that time local residents Ron Sharpe and Barbra Russell have turned their love of performing into a family affair.    Mr. Sharpe and Ms. Russell, who have been married since 1993 and now reside in Dayton with…

  • SENIOR MENUS

    Dec. 3-10    All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments, Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 397-2228 24 hours in advance.    The value of each meal is $4.95 (any amount donated over this is tax-deductible).    All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted.…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: City, police settle on 3-year contract

    New contact will be retroactive to Jan. 1, 2009, with salary increases being the only significant change By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — A nearly yearlong period of arbitration has concluded with a new contract for the city’s police officers that will cost the city almost $110,000 over the agreement’s three years.    The previous…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Police: Use good sense while walking in town

    Recent assault still causing concern By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Police are trying to soothe a troubled public, which remains concerned about an assault that occurred nearly two months ago.    ”It was an isolated incident,” Police Director Bruce Cocuzza said.    Furthermore, the overall rate of crime has gone down in the city, according…

  • ‘Embraceable You’ fetes character, reality of New Hope

    Two years in the making, the project is a celebration of the unique and quirky borough By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    NEW HOPE — The “Embraceable You” project — CD, book and documentary — recently made its debut at the Bucks County Playhouse.    Two years in the making, the project is a celebration of the…

  • Farm market’s success continues

    Meg Metz, Hunterdon Land Trust Farmers’ Market manager; Catherine Suttle, Hunterdon Land Trust Dvoor Farm manager     During this season of giving thanks, the board and staff of the Hunterdon Land Trust would like to thank everyone who helped to make our third season of the Farmers’ Market at the Dvoor Farm a huge success.…

  • LAWRENCE: Mitten drive extends helping hand

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     The Christmas trees inside the Municipal Building will be decorated with mittens and scarves — not garlands.     At least, that’s what Girl Scout Cadette Troop 71523 and Brownie Troop 70640 are hoping.     The two Girl Scout troops are holding a special mitten drive between now and Dec.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police set for crackdown on drunken driving

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    With the arrival of the holiday season, South Brunswick police are stepping up their efforts to curtail the dangers on township roadways that accompany this time of year.    The township’s Safe and Sober Holidays campaign will work in conjunction with the statewide Over the Limit, Under Arrest campaign that begins…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Viking girls pick up right where they left off

    BOWLING By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer    A season after winning the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament title, the Central Jersey Group IV championship and seeing Kayleigh Kimberlin claim the NJSIAA individual crown, the South Brunswick High girls’ bowling team is back on a roll.    The Vikings, led by Jackie Sutton’s super 714 series, opened their 2009-10…

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