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Le Plumet Royal
With foie gras, sweet potato dauphinoise and lavender crème brulée, here’s a place to give thanks to the gods of French cuisine. By: Faith Bahadurian Le Plumet Royal at the Peacock Inn 20 Bayard Lane Princeton (609) 924-1707 www.peacockinn.com Food: Very good Service: Excellent Prices: Expensive Cuisine: Contemporary with French roots Ambience: Historical inn with…
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LETTERS: Camarota deserves election to council
To the editor: It was edifying to see Carl Heffington endorse two Democratic candidates for council. He well knows the difference between this Democratic administration and the earlier Republican Administration which had such budget problems it had to reduce personnel and township services, affecting the library and its users quite adversely. This Democratic administration…
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Arts Council to host Hometown Halloween Parade Thursday
The Arts Council of Princeton will host its annual Hometown Halloween Parade on Thursday. Ghosts, goblins and all things spooky are invited to gather on the lawn of the arts council building, located on the corner of Witherspoon Street and Paul Robeson Place, at 5:15 p.m. The parade will leave the arts council building at…
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Speed limit raised on Stouts Lane
Souts Lane speed limit increased from 35 mph to 40 mph. By: Joseph Harvie The Township Council adopted an ordinance Tuesday that would increase the speed limit on Stouts Lane from 35 mph to 40 mph near the South Brunswick High School. The ordinance increases the speed limit on Stouts Lane, except when passing in…
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Valley Community Bank fetes opening Saturday
"Harvest Fest" is free and open to the public and will feature games, contests, activities and refreshments in the spirit of the fall season. Hopewell Valley Community Bank is planning a celebration and grand opening of the County Line branch on Saturday, Oct. 23, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at 280 Route 31 in Hopewell Township.…
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Lawrence council expects tax relief
School district received $750K in state aid. By: Lea Kahn The Lawrence Township school district will receive $750,000 in extraordinary state aid, the township Board of Education learned last week but how that money will be used, and whether any will go toward tax relief, has not been determined. That is troubling to Township…
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POLICE BLOTTER
By: Police charged four people with soliciting magazine subscriptions without a permit on Claremont Drive at 12:40 p.m., Oct. 14. Police issued summonses to Dewitt Jackson, 19, of Seattle; Arthur Waite, 20, of Massachusetts; Charles Jackson, 22, of Arizona; and Keith Border, 19, of Oregon. The four were in the area to sell magazine subscriptions…
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Cardinal girls continue to give their all
Lawrence girls soccer By: John E. Powers Dave Boggs, the girls soccer coach at Lawrence High School, has a team with a sub-.500 record, but one that continues to press opponents as hard as they can. Last week, the Cardinals fell to West Windsor-Plainsboro South 3-2 and then to Nottingham 2-1, falling to 2-8-1. "We…
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Report shows crime decrease
Uniform Crime Report issued by the state police shows decrease in most northern Burlington County towns. By: Scott Morgan and William Wichert Crime in eight of nine northern Burlington County towns dropped in almost every category between 2002 and 2003, following a countywide pattern of fewer crimes last year, according to the Uniform Crime Report…
