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Main Street Euro-American Bistro and Bar
It’s been 20 years since this European-styled bistro opened in Princeton, serving reliably good food for all tastes. By: Kate and Tom O’Neill Main Street Euro-American Bistro and Bar Princeton Shopping Center 301 N. Harrison St. Princeton (609) 921-2779 www.mainstreetprinceton.com Food: Good Service: Indifferent, with occasional poor timing Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Sturdy bistro fare to…
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OBITUARIES, May 6, 2005
Irene D. Farley, Agenes B. Pilato, Louise F. Sayen, Brian J. Christie. Irene D. Farley Princeton volunteer Irene Daly Farley of Princeton died Tuesday at home, eight days after the death of her husband, Edward R. Farley Jr. She was 82. Born in Manhattan, she moved with her husband to Princeton in the late…
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Dog Day Afternoon
Photographer William Wegman will visit Beasley’s Bookbindery to raise money for man’s best friend. By: Susan Van Dongen TIMEOFF PHOTOS/FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI A portrait of Beasley, namesake for the bookbindery in Frenchtown Beasley rules. That’s the first thing you need to know about Beasley’s Bookbindery on Harrison Street in Frenchtown. He is the king of all…
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Three Princeton stores to mark World Fair Trade Day
Ten Thousand Villages, Whole Earth Center and Salty Dog to join hands May 14 On Saturday, May 14, Ten Thousand Villages, the Whole Earth Center, and the Salty Dog, all in Princeton, will join fair trade stores and organizations around the world in observing World Fair Trade Day. Fair Trade is an alternative form of…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Art in the Park garden series set to return
AROUND CRANBURY By Lorraine Sedor Sessions held in Cranbury’s beautiful private gardens. The Princeton High School Studio Band is in the middle of its spring competition schedule and the band is flying high. On April 15, the band took first place at the Willingboro Jazz Festival, edging out other very strong competitors. In addition to…
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Architect proposes mixed-use plan for hospital site
Housing units would be geared toward senior residents. By: David Campbell Architect J. Robert Hillier unveiled a conceptual design Tuesday night that would transform University Medical Center at Princeton into a mixed-use residential development aimed at people ages 55 and older. The development would feature a public park, limited neighborhood stores on the ground floor,…
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‘House of D’
The fine performances of an impressive cast help to overcome a simplistic script in David Duchovny’s directorial debut. By: Bob Brown House of D stars Anton Yelchin (left), Robin Williams (right) and Téa Leoni (below). When you’ve achieved stardom, as David Duchovny has in his long-running TV show The X-Files, other doors open to you…
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Township Web site ready for surfing
Committee to unveil new Web site on Monday’s meeting. By: Josh Appelbaum Cranbury will get its own stretch of road on the information superhighway when the township launches its own Web site at Monday’s Township Committee meeting. Committeewoman Pari Stave has been working with the chairpersons of each township board, professionals and City Connection, the…
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Peddie remembers Holocaust’s horrors
Holocaust survivor Frida Herskovits spoke to eighth-grade students at the Upper Freehold Middle School and at The Peddie School. By: Marisa Maldonado HIGHTSTOWN Frida Herskovits does not remember how long she walked from Auschwitz to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp during the "death march" only that it was cold because she had no coat…
