
Human rights commission study in the spotlight at Lambertville city council meeting
By Karen Taylor Lambertville’s City Council on Thursday approved the appointment of Paul Rotundi from Lambertville MUA for the Class II position on the Planning Board. Lt. Robert Brown had initially been proposed More...

Appointment of Lambertville police head to planning board withdrawn
By Karen Taylor Tuesday’s city council reorganization meeting not only focused on the usual swearing-in of new council, commission and board members for the City of Lambertville, but also provided an opportunity More...

Delaware River at New Hope-Lambertville running high, but not overflowing banks
The Delaware River at New Hope and Lambertville was running high on Saturday, but not projected to overflow its banks. The water level was at 10.89 feet at 4 p.m., and expected to begin declining, according to More...

Virtual holiday concert by Music Mountain Theatre in Lambertville a warm holiday hug
By John Millman Dwyer When you go to any musical at Music Mountain Theatre in Lambertville, you will hear some of the best voices in the Delaware Valley. They are lucky to be home to many artists, and every year More...

N.J. man charged with invasion of privacy in Lambertville
File photo A Hampton, N.J., man has been arrested for secretly recording several people in Lambertville in bathrooms during 2016 and 2017, police said Wednesday. Douglas Gimson, age 31, was charged on Dec. 3 in More...

Chive Cafe & Catering opens its doors in Lambertville at former City Market site
Chive Cafe & Catering opened for business Saturday at 74 N. Main St. in Lambertville, the former site of City Market deli/cafe. The breakfast and lunch restaurant developed a sizable following at its previous More...

Killer comedy: ‘Fruitcakes’ at Music Mountain Theatre in Lambertville
By John Millman Dwyer There is a certain literary style that is unmistakable. When there are multiple madcap characters living improbable lives crossing paths in the craziest of ways, you have entered into the More...

Passing of Virginia K. Hazzard of Lambertville
Virginia K. Hazzard of Lambertville, died on Sunday, Dec. 6, at the Hunterdon Care Center in Raritan Township, N.J. She was 109 years old. Born in Bayonne, N.J., Virginia lived most of her life in Jersey City before More...

Purchase of Closson property, street sweeper repair considered at Lambertville city council meeting
Closson property in Lambertville By Karen Taylor Mayor Fahl opened Monday night’s meeting by expressing her dismay at the rancorousness of recent online commentary. Attendees speaking at various points in the More...

OPINION: A call to civility
By Julia Fahl I grew up as a gay kid in the early 2000s in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It seems like not that long ago, but it was light years before the “It Gets Better Movement,” or even Facebook and YouTube. More...