Category: archives

  • Hoping history doesn’t repeat

    REPORTER’S NOTEBOOK By: Chris Karmiol    My father fought in the Vietnam War. I think it was sometime in the late ’60s. I’m not exactly sure why he fought in the war. I mean, I know why he fought — it was either that or jail. He didn’t think much of burning his draft card and…

  • James Harrison

    LAWRENCE – James W. Harrison, 75, died Thursday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton.     Born in Easton, Pa., he was a longtime Lawrenceville resident.    Mr. Harrison retired as owner of Harrison Insurance Agency, Trenton, in 1980.    He became a licensed real estate broker and retired as leasing administrator with Hightstown Development Association.…

  • Organic Flow

    Violinist Bayla Keyes, cellist Rhonda Rider and pianist Lois Shapiro all had thriving solo careers. They decided to join forces and form Triple Helix, appearing at Richardson Auditorium Oct. 24. By: Susan Van Dongen    It’s lonely at the top, as any of the three musicians from Triple Helix piano trio can attest. Violinist Bayla Keyes,…

  • PU football picks up another win

    McCareins late interceptions seal 16-14 victory over Brown By: Justin Feil     They say that defense wins championships, and if the Princeton University football team is to win its first Ivy League title since 1995, it will be due in large part to the defense.     The Tigers’ Jay McCareins kept alive those title hopes…

  • Terrorism-response drill planned

    Princeton emergency personnel to test preparedness. By: David Campbell    Princeton emergency personnel plan to conduct a terrorism-response drill on Sunday morning at Princeton University’s DeNunzio Pool next to Jadwin Gymnasium off Faculty Road.    The drill is intended to test the preparedness of local police, fire, EMS, municipal health and university officials in the event of…

  • School vote shows split in community

    To the editor:     What happens when you combine self-serving politicians, apathetic parents and selfish PRC residents — cancer of the community.    What are the symptoms of this devastating disease — silent politicians who care only about their re-election, parents who aren’t registered to vote or vote no for a well-planned, much-needed school referendum, PRC…

  • Letters to the Editor, Oct. 18

    LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Oct. 18 By: Library branch would be costly To the editor:     We are among those who have benefited from and enjoyed having the library in the Princeton Shopping Center. It is much closer to where we live and there is plenty of parking. There are many advantages to having it…

  • Turkish Restaurant

    Puffy breads oozing feta, spicy salads and flavorful kebabs make this ethnic restaurant in Bristol, Pa., an exciting place for culinary exploration. By: Richard Burns Turkish Restaurant 388 Bristol Pike (Route 13) Bristol, Pa. (215) 781-9686 Food: Excellent Service: Good but inconsistent Ambience: Open, friendly and casual Cuisine: Turkish Prices: Inexpensive Hours: Daily: 6 a.m.-11…