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KC Prime Restaurant Steakhouse
Located near the Quaker Bridge Mall in Lawrence, this spot has attracted a following for its flavorful meats at reasonable prices. By: Faith Bahadurian KC Prime Restaurant Steakhouse 4160 Quakerbridge Road Lawrence (609) 275-5418 Food: Very good Service: Excellent Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Steakhouse and more Ambiance: Soothingly comfortable Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 11…
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Stockton undecided whether to accept $5,000 grant
Maor Gregg Rackin applied for the money for a borough visitors center at Prallsville Mills without first talking to the rest of the Borough Council. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON Grant money continued to be a source of friction in the borough Monday as the mayor and members of the Borough Council couldn’t agree on…
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Senior Menus-July 31
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Thursday, July 31 Grape juice, Hungarian goulash,…
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WW 10s dominating again
Move into sectional championship with convincing wins By: Justin Feil MIDDLETOWN Nicole Baxter was happy to be a part of the West Windsor 10-year-old softball team that churned through Pool A unblemished, happy to be one of the loudest supporters from the bench when she was unable to play due to a broken arm.…
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An outpouring for Hope
Township rallies behind a young cancer patient. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY A local fund-raising campaign has given "hope" to a young girl afflicted with cancer. Called "Hope for Hope," the effort has gained significant support from Montgomery residents, organizations and dozens of businesses for Hope Bertelsen, a 12-year-old Belle Mead girl suffering from neuroblastoma,…
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Scientists discover germs are sociable
University researchers find bacteria actively move around to form social organizations. By: Jeff Milgram Princeton University scientists have found that germs are social animals. Go figure. A recent study has shown that bacteria actively move around their environments to form social organizations. The researchers came up with that conclusion by placing bacteria in minute mazes…
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Water rates could soar by 11.6% next year
Princeton Borough considers forming coalition of municipalities to challenge Elizabethtown Water Co. By: Jennifer Potash Elizabethtown Water Co. has proposed to increase its rates for water service by 11.6 percent in 2004. Such an increase could affect more than 40 municipalities across New Jersey, and Princeton Borough is proposing that municipalities in the region form…
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First aid squad members train in additional skills
Think of the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad and the images of ambulances, sirens and stretchers may come to mind, but not climbing over a building roof for a rescue. That skill and others were added to squad members’ repertoire as a result of some recent training sessions. The rescue squad often employs complex…
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MILESTONES
Issue of July 29-31 ACCOUNTING Withum Smith & Brown, certified public accountants and consultants in Princeton, announced the promotion of Carl Dobes and Scott Mariani, both members of the firm’s tax department, to shareholders. Mr. Dobes joined the firm as a tax manager in 1994 and was promoted to director of tax in 1998.…
