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Yori Restaurant
Noodle dishes, sukiyaki and other Korean specialties share the menu with Japanese favorites at this Montgomery newcomer. By: Pat Tanner Yori Restaurant Village Shopping Center 1378 Route 206 Montgomery (609) 497-9774 Food: Good Service: Efficient, polite Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Japanese, Korean Ambiance: Pastel-toned Asian restaurant Hours: Lunch: Mon.-Sat. 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; Dinner: Mon.-Fri., Sun. 5-10…
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YOUR NEW HOME- SUMMER 2003
Hot Tools, Cool Kitchens Kitchen appliance manufactures are bringing it all home. Stroke of Genius Beautiful walls and trim are a matter of picking the right paint and tools for the job. Greenhouse Effect Easy plants add intrigue to your indoor decorating. Decorating for the Sexes He’s a minimalist, she’s a gatherer, can this…
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Letters-Aug. 7
Night in Japan fund-raising success To the editor: This area once again showed its true giving spirit at the Night in Japan fund-raiser held in July as a benefit for Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County and the New Hope Arts Commission. We were pleased with the turnout and gratified by the generosity of those…
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Aug. 6, 8:53 p.m.: A positive not so positive
A study trumpeted by the right to support faith-based programs offers little support when looked at closely. By: Hank Kalet Slate’s Mark A.R. Kleiman offers some necessary tonic to offset the Bush administration’s contention that faith-based initiatives are the panacea that ails us. In June, the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Research on Religion and…
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Smooth Tunes
Al Jarreau, Yolanda Adams, Najee and others perform at the Trenton Jazz Festival. By: Daniel Shearer Al Jarreau (above), Yolanda Adams, Najee, Peter White and others perform at the Trenton Jazz Festival at Sovereign Bank Arena Aug. 23. Since the first Trenton Jazz Festival, held 12 years ago in a parking lot on a moveable…
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Auto show’s future unclear
Construction of a new New Hope-Solebury elementary school has forced organizers to cancel the 45-year-old New Hope Auto Show for this year. By: Linda Seida NEW HOPE Few among us can look back and see, with crystalline clarity, the moment that made us what we are, that one shining moment in our past that…
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PHS football field ‘turf war’ hostage
Injunction orders contractor not to install AstroPlay surface. By: Jeff Milgram Princeton High School is caught in the middle of an artificial turf war. A Mercer County civil court judge has ruled that the artificial surface AstroPlay does not meet bid specifications for the new playing surface for the PHS football field. Judge Raymond A.…
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Princeton University names new ombudsman
Camilo Azcarate is an award-winning mediator and specialist in conflict resolution. By: Jeff Milgram Princeton University will get a new ombudsman effective Aug. 18. Camilo Azcarate, an award-winning mediator and specialist in conflict resolution, will join the university’s staff as ombuds officer. Mr. Azcarate has been at Florida Gulf Coast University since 2000, serving as…
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Cryan title a learning experience
Levy duo wins mixed doubles crown By: Justin Feil Len Levy doesn’t want any credit for his and daughter Emma’s mixed ‘B’ doubles title at the James E. Cryan Memorial tournament Wednesday. Their championship a three-set comeback against brother-sister combo Chris and Lauren Rossi of Yardley, Pa., came a year after they bowed out…
