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Meet Three Lambertville Creatives
Gwenn Seemel, Artist Lambertville artist, writer, illustrator, muralist, video producer, and public speaker, Gwenn Seemel, is a human dynamo. Gwenn has been creating art every day for more than 22 years. “It began this …
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Get to Know the Lambertville Police
It was a warm, sunny day in August when I arrived a the Lambertville Police Station for a scheduled ride-along with Lambertville’s chief law enforcement officer: Police Lieutenant, Robert Brown. After some required …
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Welcome Home: Visionary Woman Tarot with Kristine Gorman
As a little kid, Kristine Gorman always spoke the truth, but her ability to read between the lines and voice keen insights did not always win her a lot of friends. “I call it ‘sunroof,’” Kristine said. “Whatever drops …
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Lo-Fi MILF: Where Punk Meets the Blues
Meet Lo-Fi MILF: a Lambertville resident and musician who writes, records, releases, and performs all-original music. Her songs are punk-influenced by her spirited DIY ethic, yet they fit squarely in the blues genre. …
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Tapping In: Slow and Steady Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
There’s a new martial arts school in town. It’s located just off Rt. 179, directly across the street from West Amwell Township Elementary. Go down the long driveway there, and at the end you’ll see an old, single-level …
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Lambertville’s Own: Human Adult Band
Listen to the music of Human Adult Band and you’ll be reminded that your future is larger than your past, and only accessible through the present. Human Adult Band is not another cover song act. Human Adult Band is …
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The Positive Side of Paid Parking Patrol
Nobody loves feeding parking meters, but the metered parking spaces in Lambertville’s Central Business District generate a significant amount of municipal income. At the July 17th City Council Meeting, Mayor Nowick …
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Fighting for the Future: Jeff Tittel on Contamination, Community, and Caring
From a young age, Jeff Tittel saw firsthand what he describes as, “the impacts of environmental racism, sexism, and classism.” When he was a kid, he and his friends would visit a nearby stream so they could throw …