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  • Eric P. Barlow

       Eric P. Barlow, 56, of Edison and formerly of Pennington died at home Jan. 13.    Born in Princeton, he had been a resident of Pennington for most of his life, before moving to Edison two years ago.    Son of the Late Hanna Barlow and nephew of the late Frances and Einar Torgersen, he is survived…

  • Holsome Gallery

    The owners of Princeton’s tea shop wed art with soothing herbal brews and a holistic center. By: Ilene Dube TIMEOFF PHOTO/MARK CZAJKOWSKI ‘Skyscrapers in the Clouds’ by Joseph Petrovics at the Witherspoon Gallery at Holsome Teas & Herbs.    On a rainy day in late December, the stress of holiday shoppers was sending negative energy through…

  • Eighth-graders jam the night away

       Laughter and shouting could be heard among those in attendance Jan. 7 at the Cranbury School’s second Jamfest. By:Audrey Levine    Students ran back and forth through the halls, stopping to speak with friends and pausing to play a quick game of Ping-Pong or listen to student bands.    Laughter and shouting could be heard among those…

  • Roll out the red carpet for this Witherspoon House tenant

    Fashion boutique Rouge to move to site fronting borough’s new plaza By: Jennifer Potash    Many businesses might abhor the color red, but Rouge, the downtown boutique catering to fashionistas of all ages, revels in it.    Rouge, the three-year-old upscale clothing and cosmetics boutique at 16½ Witherspoon St., plans to move to larger digs in the…

  • Movie Timetables

    Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Jan. 14, 2005 to Jan. 20, 2005. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…

  • Police move in on graffiti artists

       JAMESBURG — Police believe a series of graffiti incidents that have taken place across the borough since the beginning of the year are the work of the same local teenager or small group of teens. By: Leon Tovey    JAMESBURG — Police believe a series of graffiti incidents that have taken place across the borough since…

  • Obituary: Wilfred O. Taff

       Wilfred O. Taff, 89, died Sunday, Dec. 19, in the University Medical center at Princeton.    He was born in Waldron, Ark., and resided in Williamsburg, Va., before moving to Skillman in July.    Mr. Taff graduated in 1939 from the University of Illinois with a master’s degree in chemical engineering. Mr. Taff retired in 1980 with…

  • North girls run by South early

    Knights basketball puts together full effort By: Bob Nuse    So far this season, Brett Charleston has seen glimpses of how good his West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls’ basketball team can look.    On Tuesday night, he was hoping for a longer look.    Charleston got just what he was hoping for as the Knights jumped out to…

  • Obituary: Jurgen O. C. Kansog

       Jurgen O. C. Kansog, 68, died Monday, Dec. 3, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick.    Born in Kiel, Germany, Mr. Kansog immigrated to the United States in 1966. He lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., for five years before moving to Kendall Park, and most recently resided in Monroe. Mr. Kansog was employed for…