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  • Hoff was ‘conscience’ of West Amwell

    Werner Hoff, who died last week at 77, was a longtime township Board of Adjustment secretary. He also was active with the Planning Board, West Amwell Fire Company Auxiliary and many other organizations. By: Concetta Benuzzi Volpe    WEST AMWELL — The late Werner Hoff, a longtime community leader who died last week at age 77,…

  • Alfredo Tocco

    Tractor accident victim    Alfredo Tocco, 75, of Pennington died Tuesday from injuries sustained in tractor accident.    Born in Export, Pa., he owned the Al Tocco General Contractors Company of Princeton for 20 years and The Evergreen Nursery of Pennington for 20 years. He was a member of St. James R.C. Church in Pennington.    Son of…

  • Peddler’s Village owner killed

    The Bucks County Coroner says Earl Hart Jamison, 68, may have suffered a stroke or heart attack before he lost control of his vehicle in Solebury Township. By: Linda Seida    SOLEBURY — A stroke or heart attack most likely was the cause of the one-vehicle accident in which Solebury resident Earl Hart Jamison, 68, Peddler’s…

  • WELCOME: HOME OF PRESTIGE – SUMMER 2003

    Download as PDF 52 Pages 4,100 KB You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader Inside this magazine: Page 6 In Search of Distinctive Lighting   From backroads to bustling metropolitan areas, an entrepreneur continually searches for the extraordinary in residential lighting. Page 14 Embellishing Nature’s…

  • The cuisine of Lombardy in Italy’s north

    IN THE KITCHEN:  Many of our favorite Italian foods have roots in Lombardy: Think osso buco, vitello tonnato, frito misto. And polenta and risotto are more popular there than pasta. By: Faith Bahadurian Illustration by Judy Martin    My maternal grandmother was from the Italian region of Lombardia (Lombardy), so I eagerly attended a recent event…

  • ‘Up, Up and Away’ floats patrons’ hearts

    Balloons are the symbol for 50th June Fete. By: Christian Kirkpatrick    The Medical Center at Princeton may be sporting a new name, but tradition set the tone Friday evening as The Auxiliary of the University Medical Center at Princeton launched A Fair to Remember, the 50th June Fete.    Because jaunty balloons were used to embellish…

  • Perez honored as Officer of the Year

    Borough patrolman cited for wide-ranging achievements. By: Jennifer Potash    Patrol Officer William Perez is the Princeton Borough Police Department’s 2002 Officer of the Year.    Princeton Borough Police Chief Charles Davall said Officer Perez won the department’s highest honor for a year of excellent work, including the arrests of two individuals committing armed robbery and aggravated…

  • Deer collides with airplane on runway

    Struck by propeller after craft lands at Princeton Airport. By: Paul Sisolak    MONTGOMERY — The township’s deer population problem moved from the roadways to the runway Thursday evening when a deer was fatally injured after it ran into the propellers of a moving plane at Princeton Airport on Route 206.    According to Montgomery Police Lt.…

  • Art Stroll gives lift to downtown

    With parking spaces in short supply, a bid to provide merchants with an extra attraction. By: Jennifer Potash    Pedestrians in downtown Princeton took in art displays, musical performances and even a dance lesson or two Thursday evening as part of the first Sunset Art Stroll.    The event was sponsored by Pryde Brown Photographs and the…