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  • ‘The Sunshine Boys’

    The Villagers offer this 1972 Neil Simon comedy about two old vaudeville comedians. By: Stuart Duncan    By Broadway standards, the year 1972 was a lean one for musicals. Sugar, a show based on the movie Some Like It Hot, opened in April; Pippin premiered in October, but that was about it. However, one could always…

  • Porterhouse Restaurant and Brew Pub

    The focus here is on hand-cut beef, although the clean flavors of fish delivered five days a week delight seafood lovers as well. By: Amy Brummer Porterhouse Restaurant and Brew Pub 5775 Lower Mountain Road Lahaska (215) 794-9373 www.porterhousepub.com Food: Very good Service: Very good Prices: Moderately expensive Cuisine: Pub fare, steakhouse Ambiance: Downstairs: casual,…

  • Letters-March 11, 2004

    Casino Night was success To the editor:    Thanks to the many supporters of the Delaware Township Community Education Foundation’s first Casino Night Feb. 28.    In addition to raising funds for the Delaware Township School, all who attended enjoyed delicious food and the company of friends and neighbors. Our local celebrity dealers Liz Calamito, Barry Starkman…

  • The Frog and the Peach

    Many patrons celebrate birthdays and anniversaries at this New Brunswick restaurant, but the fine cuisine and atmosphere can make any evening a special event. By: Tom and Kate O’Neill The Frog and the Peach 29 Dennis St. (at Hiram Square) New Brunswick (732) 846-3216 fax: (732) 846-4820 www.frogandpeach.com Food: Excellent Service: Professional, friendly, efficient Prices:…

  • Innovation key for contest runners-up

    Profiles of three top contest winners. By: Gwen McNamara    Proximities wasn’t the only company to make out big at the Princeton University Business Plan Contest. Here are the three other top contest winners: Amplife Technologies     Second place went to Amplife Technologies, a company developed by seniors Phillipe Inagaki and Mark Morales. The company, incorporated…

  • OBITUARIES, March 9, 2004

    Reginald A. Hackley, Janet S. Stolzfus, Peter E. Markens. Reginald A. Hackley Sarnoff research scientist     Reginald A. Hackley of Princeton died Wednesday. He was 96.    Born in Oakfield, N.Y., he moved to Princeton in 1942.    A research scientist, he worked at the David Sarnoff Research Center in West Windsor for many years.    He attended…

  • Seminars, Meetings and Events

    March 11 Referral marketing The New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners, Mercer Chapter invites you to learn about "The Power of Referral Marketing." The speaker will be Sandy Schussel, author, seminar leader and owner of Brass Ring Coaching — a Montgomery-based business that helps executives and professionals get ahead in their careers, change careers…

  • Furthering philanthropy

    Princeton Social Capital aims to change the world by giving philanthropists strategic advice. By: Melinda Sherwood    Suppose Wall Street’s savviest venture capitalists and financial experts joined the country’s top philanthropists to invest billions of dollars in cultural organizations and solutions to some of the world’s biggest problems.    Would the world be a better place?    Curt…

  • BREAKING NEWS:Referendum questions get overwhelming support in Millstone

    Voters Tuesday approve building of new middle school The following is a breakdown of voting results for each question on the middle school referendum. Question 1: 1,372 YES, 750 NO Question 2: 1,125 YES, 984 NO Question 3: 1,259 YES, 848 NO Of the township’s 6,060 registered voters, 1,862 (31 percent) casted votes in the…