Category: archives
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Debt plan could save thousands
Refinancing plan could save school board $144,000 a year. By: Josh Appelbaum The school board will hold a public hearing on a debt refinancing plan that could save the school board $144,000 a year in interest. The Board of Education will consider refinancing $3.23 million of the $4.5 million it borrowed for the 1997 school…
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Surprise is the norm
There’s never a dull day for Princeton’s health inspectors By: Marjorie Censer There’s always an element of surprise in the life of a Princeton registered environmental health specialist more commonly known as a health inspector and they try to keep it that way. When conducting inspections, they may show up at a food…
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Montgomery 13s ready for regionals
Core group reached Ripken Mid-Atlantic tourney last three years By: Bob Nuse Getting to the Cal Ripken regional tournament year after year turned out to be rewarding for the Montgomery all-stars in more ways than one. For the last three summers, the current group of 13-year-old all-stars has reached the Cal Ripken Baseball Mid-Atlantic Regional.…
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EverMay on the Delaware
More than 20 years later, after a change in ownership and chef, the food here is still remarkable and the atmosphere still hopelessly romantic. By: Scotia MacRae EverMay on the Delaware 889 River Road Erwinna, Pa. (610) 294-9100 www.evermay.com Food: Superb Service: Exceptional Prices: Expensive Cuisine: legant American with classical French influence Vegetarian Options: When…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Filling in for a vacationing columnist
AROUND CRANBURY by Elaine Worden You may have noticed that this column looks a little different this week. That’s because it’s missing one key ingredient Lorraine Sedor. Ms. Sedor will be on vacation for the month of August, but don’t worry, she will return with your weekly Cranbury scoop in September. In the meantime,…
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Losses in state finals can’t take away from Post 401’s season
By: Rich Fisher A tough ending in the state finals could not diminish one of the greatest seasons in South Brunswick American Legion baseball history. Despite falling to Union (8-3 Friday) and Gibbsboro (16-8 Saturday), Post 401 finished 28-6 and reached the Final 10 in the state tournament by finishing second in the districts. The…
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Great tastes at Fancy Food Show 2005
The biggest specialty-food trend going is still, unsurprisingly, organic and "natural" By: Faith Bahadurian Photo by Faith Bahadurian The Chicken Pot Pie produced by Twin Hens of Princeton was an award finalist. Owners Kathy Herring and Linda Twining handed out delicious samples during the high-profile food exposition. At July’s annual Fancy Food Show in New…
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West Windsor softball team responds
12s prevail in must-win game at Eastern regionals By: Rich Fisher West Windsor 12-year-old softball manager Andy "Ace" Forsell did not spend all day Wednesday worrying about his team’s upcoming rematch with Pennsylvania champion West Point in the Eastern Regional Tournament. He had other things to worry about. Forsell, who drove home from Albany Tuesday…
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Princeton-Blairstown Center appoints new development director
Appointee brings fund-raising expertise to field of urban outreach By: David Campbell Carol Christofferson has been appointed as the new director of development for the Princeton-Blairstown Center. The appointment was effective June 20, Princeton University said. Ms. Christofferson has more than nine years experience in development work for nonprofit organizations. She has a bachelor’s degree…
