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  • Not Like the Others

    The Allison Cipris Band will take the stage at the 52nd annual June Fete. By: Susan Van Dongen The Allison Cipris Band will take the stage at the 52nd annual June Fete, June 10-11 at Princeton University Stadium.    There are lot of girls with guitars out there, in coffeehouses, strumming along to melancholy acoustic originals,…

  • LETTERS: TASK offers appreciation

    To the editor:     I would like to say thank you to the Cranbury Post Office’s unit of the National Association of Letter Carriers and to organizer Bill Marino for the nonperishable food drive conducted on May 14. I am in awe of your willingness to take on this additional task. It’s not as though…

  • Region’s voters gear up for state, local primary contests

    Republican gubernatorial race appears to be main draw.    Tuesday is primary day in New Jersey, with the major focus for voters on the Republican gubernatorial race.    Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m..    Here’s a rundown of the gubernatorial, state Assembly and Mercer County races, as well as municipal contests: State, county…

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  • State eyes ban on junk food

    The state Senate is considering a ban on junk food in vending machines in elementary and middle schools. By: Matt Egan    Students in public schools in New Jersey may no longer have the choice between junk food and healthy food when they slide their quarters into vending machines.    A ban being considered by the state…

  • Letters to the Herald

    For the June 3 issue. Coach deserves extra credit To the editor:    As a fellow adjunct coach of Skip Edwards I want to say he was probably one of the best coaches Hightstown has ever had, both measurably and intangibly. I’d like to share why he deserves extra credit for his devotion to the program,…

  • Amroussi Bistro

    This Warminster, Pa., spot serves excellent French and Tunisian food in a pleasant atmosphere at very reasonable prices. By: Richard Burns Amroussi Bistro Warminster Square Shopping Center 1535 W. State St. Warminster, Pa. (215) 675-2450 Food: Excellent Service: Very good Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Tunisian, and French with a Tunisian touch Ambience: Attractive with Tunisian decor…

  • Redevelopment plan revisions are likely

    Basement becomes a problem for proposed building on Tulane Street parking lot. By: Marjorie Censer    Nassau HKT Associates and the Borough of Princeton are considering a revision to the site plan of the proposed mixed-use building on the Tulane Street parking lot that would eliminate the building’s basement.    The amendment was originally slated to come…

  • DISPATCHES: Remembering the sounds of summers past

    DISPATCHES By Hank Kalet Songs can define our summers and our experiences.    I’m still waiting for this year’s great new summer song.    Every summer has a signature sound, a stretch of music that helps cast it in memory. Last year was the summer of Los Lonely Boys and their brilliant, whispy "Heaven," the summer before…