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  • High-end desserts set for Halo Pub expansion

    Popular Palmer Square establishment to take over storefront next door. By: Jennifer Potash    Downtown Princeton will have a new entry in the gourmet and specialty foods business with the expansion of Halo Pub on Hulfish Street.    The popular ice cream shop will take over the former Cingular Wireless store next door later in the year.…

  • OBITUARIES, July 9, 2004

    Stewart Richardson, Emily McKenna. Stewart Richardson Publishing executive     NEW YORK — Stewart "Sandy" Richardson died Wednesday in a Manhattan hospital. He was 78.    A longtime publishing executive, Mr. Richardson was editor-in-chief of Doubleday & Co. and later headed two of his own publishing companies, Richardson & Steirman, the first U.S. publisher of Mikhail Gorbachev,…

  • C-PLL baseball team rallies in District 12 pool play

    By: Rich Fisher    If the Titanic could pull out of a disaster as easily as the Cranbury-Plainsboro 12-year-old All Stars, there would have never been a reason to make the movie.    After opening the District 12 Tournament with a sloppy, 10-0 loss to Ewing last Saturday, C-P seemed to have its own form of an…

  • TASK seeks volunteers

    Need tends to grow during summer By:Sarah Winkelman    For most of us, summer signals a time for relaxation and worry-free days. School is out, work days are shorter and vacations are on the horizon.    But for the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen, the summer is the busiest time of year — and also a time when…

  • Hightstown trash plan dumped

    Borough Council members vote unanimously against expanding Pay As You Throw program to include bulk-trash pickup. By: Ashley Caudill    HIGHTSTOWN — An attempt to make residents pay to throw out bulk items was defeated by Borough Council on Tuesday.    Council voted unanimously against the introduction of an ordinance that would have expanded the Pay As…

  • Big week arrives for Post 401 team

    By: Rich Fisher    Crunch time has arrived for the South Brunswick Post 401 American Legion team, as the run for the playoffs begins in earnest this week.    After Wednesday’s 8-7 win over Iselin, South Brunswick was 13-9 overall and 11-6 in the Middlesex County American Legion League. That put Post 401 in third place in…

  • PU alum Hubbard returns to area with Pride

    Pro lacrosse team will play at MCP By: Justin Feil    Much of Jesse Hubbard’s life revolves around lacrosse.    The 1998 Princeton University graduate continues to play professionally, runs his own lacrosse camp and works full-time for Warrior Lacrosse. All three blend together this weekend.    Hubbard will wrap up his weeklong Hubbard Experience Lacrosse Camp in…

  • Domestic partnership registration to begin

       The Princeton Regional Health Department will now accept marriage license applications and domestic partnership registrations only by appointment.    As of Tuesday of this week, marriage license applications are being accepted between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. by appointment. The same times will apply to domestic partnership registrations beginning Monday, the first workday after a new…

  • American Boychoir names new conductor

       The American Boychoir School has appointed Fernando Malvar-Ruiz as its new Litton-Lodal Music Director. Mr. Malvar-Ruiz succeeds Vincent Metallo.    Mr. Malvar-Ruiz brings extensive experience in the field of choral music to the boychoir, having directed the Columbus (Ohio) Youth Choir, the Central Illinois Children’s Choir and choirs in Spain and Hungary. He has also taught…