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  • The ‘Flavor’ of Kashmir comes to campus

    IN THE KITCHEN by Pat Tanner:  A different kind of dining club is making waves at Princeton University. Unlike its exclusive private clubs, Flavor Ethnic Food Club is open to all and has no dues.    A different kind of dining club is making waves at Princeton University these days. Unlike the exclusive private clubs that…

  • 03/13 OBITUARIES, pt. 2

    From March 13. By: Geraldine Eberle    HAMILTON — Geraldine "Gerry" Eberle, died March 9 at her home, surrounded by her family.    Born in New Brunswick, she was a Yardville/Allentown resident for the past 45 years. She owned and operated a clothing consignment shop in Trenton known as "Second Hand Rose." She also was a member…

  • West Amwell OKS use of ID

    By: Concetta Benuzzi Volpe    WEST AMWELL — The Township Committee is being asked to assist a local rescue squad with the purchase of a new four-wheel drive rescue rig but the appeal is not for money.    Amwell Valley Rescue Squad Chief Jason Read of Ringoes approached the committee March 5, requesting West Amwell lend a…

  • South stages ‘The Boardinghouse’

    Play to be held through this weekend Alissa Schulze, playing the part of Harriet, offers a cup of tea to Julian Somogyi, playing the part of Mr. Richards, during rehearsal for the South Hunterdon presentation of "The BoardingHouse." For tickets and information, call 397-2060.

  • Emerald Edge

    Solas brings its updated take on Irish music to McCarter Theatre in Princeton March 16. By: Matt Smith "We’re not consciously moving in any direction — it’s a natural progression," says Solas co-founder Winifred Horan, second from left. The group also includes Mick McAuley (left), Seamus Egan (center), Deirdre Scanlan (second from right) and Donal…

  • Roebling Mill development plan will not move forward

    Council, developers "mutually agreed" not to implement $90 million project in Florence. By:Vanessa S. Holt    FLORENCE — The Township Council and Marsh Group International Developers, which proposed a $90 million convention center, golf course and marina at the Roebling Steel Mill site, have "mutually agreed" not to move forward with the plan at this time,…

  • Letters-March 13

      Salvation Army supports troops To the editor:    During this time of unrest in the world, I would like to assure the public that The Salvation Army will continue its tradition of supporting our troops and their families, both here and abroad.    Best known for the "Donut Girls" of World War I, the Army has…

  • New Hope gets anti-bias law award

    Members of the Borough Council were honored by the Human Rights Campaign. By: Linda Seida    NEW HOPE — Members of the Borough Council were honored March 1 by the Human Rights Campaign with the 2003 Equality Award for the groundbreaking anti-discrimination ordinance they passed last year.    Tuesday, Councilwoman Geri Delevich brought the prism-shaped crystal award…

  • West Amwell preserves 100 acres

    The township closed on the 62-acre Runkle farm and the smaller Ashton property on Route 518. By: Concetta Benuzzi Volpe    WEST AMWELL — Another 100 acres of open space has been preserved in the township under two recently completed real estate deals involving the 62-acre Runkle Farm on Route 179 and the smaller Ashton property…