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  • Bloomberg news bureau to move

    About 160 reporters to shift from Forrestal Center to New York City. By: Gwen McNamara    PLAINSBORO — Bloomberg L.P., a global provider of financial news and information, is planning to move its Forrestal Center news bureau to New York City.    About 160 reporters and editors, currently located in an office leased by Bloomberg on College…

  • Deadline for Hulfish North deal waived

    Luxury townhouse plan at Palmer Square slated for more public comment. By: Jennifer Potash    A Jan. 30 deadline for the proposed Hulfish North agreement between Princeton Borough and Palmer Square Management will not sink the decades-in-the-making pact.    The Borough Council opened a public hearing on the agreement, which paves the way for Palmer Square to…

  • MHS boys learn from top competition

    Cougars’ loss to Plainfield is first of season By: Bob Nuse    Jeff Tagliareni had a pretty good idea what the end result might be when he put Plainfield on the schedule.    "They’re very good," said the Montgomery High boys’ basketball coach, whose team hosted state power Plainfield Saturday afternoon. "They’re better than us, but not…

  • Café Antonio

    Winning personalities, genial service and enormous portions draw crowds to this restaurant in Morrisville, Pa. By: Amy Brummer Café Antonio 107 E. Trenton Ave. Morrisville, Pa. (215) 428-1733 Take out: (215) 428-3999 www.cafeantonio.com Food: Good to very good Service: Good Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Italian American Ambiance: Warm and relaxed Hours: Lunch: Daily 11 a.m.-3 p.m.;…

  • Another NJ town begins a sharpshooting deer cull

    To date, 136 deer have been killed in Princeton Township and another 18 have been immunized. By: David Campbell    The borough of Mountain Lakes in Morris County has joined the roster of New Jersey municipalities that use sharpshooters to manage their deer herds.    Deer Management Systems Inc. of Hamburg was expected to begin killing deer…

  • Monkey business

    Here comes Chinese New Year, ‘full of surprises.’ By: Jillian Kalonick    In the Chinese lunar calendar, the year of the monkey is a lot more profitable for merchants than, say, the year of the rat — not exactly a cute and marketable animal.    The monkey king is a significant figure in Chinese folklore, and Thursday…

  • Mexico’s mole – it rhymes with ‘ole!’

    My first introduction to mole, the chili sauce with chocolate that is perhaps the highest expression of Mexican cuisine, came – oddly enough – in New Jersey, in a cooking class with Ruth Alegría, former owner of Mexican Village restaurant. By: Faith Bahadurian Illustration by Jody Martin    My first introduction to mole, the chili sauce…

  • PHS’ Borchert a tough match

    Junior wrestling up for Little Tigers By: Justin Feil    Will Borchert weighs in at 171 pounds before matches and eats his way up to 175 before wrestling, but that still leaves the Princeton High junior a good 15 pounds lighter than most of his 189-pound opponents.    "It depends on the match," Borchert said. "But most…

  • PU conference to honor Cold War diplomat’s legacy

    Leading scholars to discuss role of George F. Kennan on U.S. foreign policy Feb. 20.    The nation’s leading political and international affairs scholars will join current and former diplomats Feb. 20 at Princeton University to discuss the legacy of George F. Kennan and his lasting impact on U.S. foreign policy from the Cold War to…