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  • Evolution of a Painter

    The James A. Michener Museum exhibits the vibrant, colorful paintings of Paul Keene. By: Megan Sullivan    Lush and vibrant colors jump out full force from artist Paul Keene’s paintings. Through experimentation with color — yellows, blues, purples, reds — the Warrington, Pa., resident’s work evolved until he found his own brilliant palette. His art reveals…

  • Senior Menus-Oct. 6, 2005

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    The value of each meal is $4.45. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine.    The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted.    Thursday, Oct. 6 — Apple juice, stuffed cabbage…

  • Belle Mead area planning workshop set

    Public asked to help determine future of 154-acre parcel at Route 206 and Pike Run Road By: Kara Fitzpatrick    MONTGOMERY — The township has announced that a one-day public planning and design workshop will be held next month for residents interested in the future of a 154-acre parcel of land off Route 206 at Pike…

  • PU finds holes in Lions

    Tigers football goes to 3-0 with big win By: Justin Feil    In the NFL, running backs and quarterbacks who are well protected return the favor to offensive linemen in the form of pricey dinners, Rolex watches or tropical vacations.    Cleo Kirkland and his Princeton University backfield mates are glad, for now, not to be in…

  • New store sells grass-fed products

    Cherry Grove Farm’s store offers beef and lamb By: George Spohr    LAWRENCE — Cherry Grove Farm, an organic farm on Lawrenceville Road, has opened a store where customers can buy grass-fed beef and lamb, heirloom pork and free-range eggs.    For the past three years, farm manager Kelly Harding has restored the former conventional dairy farm…

  • Record Exchange a living time capsule for its faithful

    Family Business: Princeton Record Exchange By: Diane Landis Hackett    PRINCETON — My friend and I review each other’s outfits for signs of geekiness before walking past the hip and seemingly youthful clerks at the counter of the Princeton Record Exchange on South Tulane Street in Princeton.    I am tempted to ask for Barry Manilow or…

  • Princeton University plans Community Day on Saturday

       Princeton University will host Community Day on Saturday, the university’s annual celebration of arts, entertainment, sports and community service.    Area residents are invited to the event, to be held at Princeton Stadium.    Community Day offers activities for all ages and interests starting at 11:30 a.m. and running until halftime — about 2 p.m. — of…

  • Neighbors look to hammer out Pine Street Park details

    Consultant’s proposals focus of session with Borough Council By: Marjorie Censer    Pine Street Park neighbors told Princeton Borough representatives Thursday that they want to keep the park simple but rehabilitate it with a new wrought iron fence and mixed shrubbery along the sides.    The neighbors reviewed a rehabilitation plan for the park proposed by Dan…

  • ‘I recognize you’

    Princeton Regional Schools bid farewell to longtime secretary By: Rachel Silverman    When Carmela Drummond first started working in the Princeton Regional Schools, black students went to the Witherspoon School and mimeograph machines filled the main office.    The year was 1952, when Ms. Drummond, a newly minted Princeton High School graduate, was brought on as an…