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  • Full Moon

    Imagine dinner with all the relaxed details of breakfast and the finest, freshest ingredients – that’s what’s served on nights with a full moon. By: Antoinette Buckley Full Moon 23 Bridge St. Lambertville (609) 397-1096 Food: Good to very good Service: Good; comes with a personal touch Prices: Moderate+ Cuisine: American Vegetarian Options: Selections are…

  • Presbyterians to celebrate 250th

       This fall, Nassau Presbyterian Church and the Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church will begin celebrating the 250th anniversary of Presbyterian mission in Princeton.    The two churches will jointly celebrate their shared history in a series of events that will begin on Sunday, Oct. 2, with a joint worship service in McCarter Theatre observing World Communion Sunday.…

  • Area volunteers head south

    Disaster relief volunteers from Central New Jersey head down to Louisiana and Mississippi. By: Emily Craighead    As Hurricane Katrina raged across Louisiana and Mississippi, Central New Jersey Red Cross volunteers were already on their way to help residents in the affected areas.    "At this point, they are in shelter situations or staging areas," such as…

  • Farm is productive business for Monroe family

    Twin Sweet Farm Market provides customers with fresh produce. By: Melissa Hayes    MONROE — A tractor seat, a sled and an old washboard hang from the ceiling at Twin Sweet Farm Market on Englishtown Road.    The items, which are just a few of the many on display, all carry a story, stories that owner Forman…

  • OBITUARIES, Sept. 2, 2005

    Jeremiah S. Finch, Arthur D. Vandermark, Sherman K. Snook, Thomas S. Osborne, Georgia L. Kimball, Baldev K. Kaushal, Donald J. Blattner, Eduardus Goossen Jeremiah S. Finch Princeton professor, administrator     JAMESBURG — Jeremiah S. Finch, a professor emeritus of English at Princeton University who made a lasting mark on the university through his service in…

  • New park on track in Rocky Hill

    Residents will likely be able to enjoy some of the park’s resources by fall, though completion won’t take place anytime soon By: Kara Fitzpatrick    ROCKY HILL — Residents can look forward to reaping some of the benefits of the new 95-acre Van Horne Park in the coming months, say officials from the borough and Montgomery…

  • Gas prices pump up drivers

    Customers complain about increase in gas prices. By: Chinenye Okparanta    Gas station attendants and their customers aren’t happy about skyrocketing gas prices, but most say there’s no way around it.    On Wednesday, gas prices at some local stations had reached the $3 per gallon mark for premium gasoline.    Customers have had a lot to say…

  • Nonprofits feel squeeze of school budget cuts

    ‘Strongly fiscal’ plan defended by administration By: Rachel Silverman    With Princeton schools set to open next week, groups omitted from this year’s Board of Education budget are scrambling to patch together programs and locate alternate sources of funding.    Community nonprofits such as Springboard — a tutoring and educational support service — and Princeton Young Achievers…

  • Tucker eyes latest NFL challenge

    PU graduate hopes to make Bills’ final cut By: Justin Feil    Each of the past four years that he’s made an NFL team, Ross Tucker has faced a new challenge.    Usually, that new challenge has come in the shape of a new coaching staff for the 2001 Princeton University graduate to impress. Tucker would have…