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  • Save open space by buying ‘Jersey Fresh’

    Land is tremendously valuable in New Jersey, and farmers are under intense pressure to sell off their acreage for development. By: EARTHKEEPING – Sandy Batty At the same time, agriculture as an industry is pressured by conflicts with encroaching residential development, animal predation, competition from cheap foreign markets and an aging cohort of active farmers.…

  • A chance to explore truly ancient cuisine

    Francine Segan’s newly released "The Philosopher’s Kitchen: Recipes from Ancient Greece and Rome for the Modern Cook" can help to create an imperial feast. By: Pat Tanner Francine Segan’s newly-released, "The Philosopher’s Kitchen: Recipes from Ancient Greece and Rome for the Modern Cook" can help to create an imperial feast.    Francine Segan, the food-historian author…

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  • Save open space by buying ‘Jersey Fresh’

    GOOD EARTHKEEPING, Sept. 7 By: Sandy Batty Land is tremendously valuable in New Jersey, and farmers are under intense pressure to sell off their acreage for development. At the same time, agriculture as an industry is pressured by conflicts with encroaching residential development, animal predation, competition from cheap foreign markets and an aging cohort of…

  • Poller looks to build Hun soccer

    New girls coach has plan By: Justin Feil    Since graduating from The College of New Jersey, Michael Poller has enjoyed success as a coach for several top-level club soccer teams.    It’s afforded him the opportunity to develop a variety of players within Hopewell, the Princeton Soccer Association and the FC Magic. Poller hopes to have…

  • PU water polo works towards title

    Tigers are early favorite By: Justin Feil    The Princeton University men’s water polo team wasn’t expected to be a top contender last year, and they went out and had one of the best seasons in program history.    The Tigers come into this year with many of the dozen players who regularly saw action in last…

  • Wild Oats sale to benefit YMCA

    On Monday, Sept. 13, the Wild Oats store at 255 Nassau St., Princeton, will donate 5 percent of sales to the Princeton Family YMCA to help feed local children in need.    "The recent release of the Census Bureau Annual Poverty Report helped spark this donation. According to the report, the number of children living in…

  • A GOP candidate parties with his party

    For Bill Spadea, the Princeton Township Republican running for a seat in the House of Representatives from the 12th Congressional District, all the partying at the Republican National Convention last week was truly work. By: Jennifer Potash Staff Writer    "It’s been a whirlwind," said the first-time candidate, who will face U.S. Rep. Rush Holt in…

  • OBITUARIES, Sept. 7, 2004

    Lois J. Sorensen, Dorothy Traier. Lois J. Sorensen Worked at Princeton University    CAPE CORAL, Fla. — Lois J. Sorensen died Aug. 19 at Gulf Coast Village. She was 79.    Born in Racine, Wis., she lived in Batavia, Ill., and West Windsor Township before retiring to Florida in 1980.    She worked at the Department of Engineering…