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  • Delta’s

    Old-fashioned food with ingenious touches along the theme of soul-food fusion has made this spot a five-year keeper in New Brunswick. By: Tom and Kate O’Neill Delta’s 19 Dennis St. New Brunswick (732) 249-1551 www.deltasrestaurant.com Food: Very good; huge portions Service: Friendly, helpful, efficient Prices: Moderate; excellent value Cuisine: Soul-food fusion – Southern cooking meets…

  • Letters to the Herald

    For the Dec. 17 issue. Red Cross Club thanks annual party sponsors To the editor:     The Hightstown High School Red Cross Club would like to thank the following businesses and individuals for their donations to our annual holiday party for children in need: GUND, Russ Berrie, Wawa of East Windsor, Domenico’s restaurant, Atlanta Bread…

  • PHS student remains in stable condition after Trenton shooting

    No evidence the incident was gang-related, authorities say. By: Jill Matthews    The 17-year-old Princeton Borough resident shot Sunday in Trenton remained in stable condition on Thursday, according to a hospital official where he is a patient.    Princeton High School student Richard Wilson is recovering at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, according to hospital spokesman…

  • Letters to the Editor, Dec. 17

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Dec. 17 No good substitutes for Snowden sidewalks To the editor:     The Snowden Lane residents’ threatened lawsuit over the proposed construction of a sidewalk on their properties represents the latest example of a growing trend. Disgruntled citizens have begun to sue our local government when they have not been able…

  • Builder’s housing scheme for NPDC deepens dispute with state

    US Homes writes letter to Department of the Treasury seeking sale of land for 200 houses. By: Kara Fitzpatrick    MONTGOMERY — The already tumultuous relationship between the township and the state Treasury Department took a nosedive when township officials learned this week that a national homebuilder is seeking to build 200 single-family houses on the…

  • MHS girls are hit by injuries, defections

    By: Carolyn M. Hartko    If the old cliché about raining and pouring is correct, it looks like the Monroe High School girls’ varsity basketball team is expecting a monsoon this winter. Two three-year starters from last year’s team graduated, two more girls that would have helped decided not to come out, the White Division re-alignment…

  • Taggart’s road to fencing benefits self, Hun

    Senior helps Hun open with win over PDS By: Bob Nuse    At first, Natalie Taggart was unhappy about failing to make the Hun School tennis team when she tried out as a freshman and again as a sophomore.    But in the end, that disappointment proved to be fortuitous, as it led to her finding a…

  • Volunteer work brings honor to engineer

    Combing the remains of the World Trade Center for vital clues. By: Gwen McNamara    When Plainsboro resident David Hoy first heard about what happened at the World Trade Center during the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, his first instinct was to try to help.    A structural engineer by trade, he felt he had the…

  • Inzano hoping efforts pay off

    PHS girls’ hoops a growing program By: Justin Feil    The results may not show up this year, maybe not even next year, but in three and four years, Nikki Inzano’s offseason work will help make the Princeton High girls’ basketball team much better.    This summer, Inzano, who will open her second season as head coach…