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Andiamo
This personal and personable Lambertville restaurant passionately blends Italian and French cuisine in a cheerful setting. By: Pat Tanner Andiamo Restaurant 13 Kline’s Court Lambertville (609) 397-6767 Food: Good Service: Enthusiastic Cuisine: Primarily updated Italian Ambiance: Pretty, pastel bistro Prices: Moderate Hours: Dinner: Mon.-Tues., Thurs. 5-9 p.m., Fri. 5-10 p.m., Sat. 2-10 p.m., Sun. 2-8…
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Firestone marshals anti-garage troops
A front-porch campaign to keep development out of the center of town. By: Jennifer Potash Vandeventer Avenue resident Jim Firestone emerged this summer as the field general in an unlikely battle trying to defeat a proposal for a downtown parking garage and related development. His front porch, festooned with signs and banners, is command…
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Historian is enjoying a lifetime of history
John Katerba calls himself a custodian of the past By: Al Wicklund MONROE John Katerba sees himself and his fellow historians as custodians of the past with a responsibility to future generations. Mr. Katerba, 36, a resident of Monroe Township since birth, is expected to be appointed the township historian by Mayor Richard Pucci…
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Country Classics fill need for new luxury housing
Builders Todd and Scott Van Cleef offer two sets of distinctive luxury homes, at Dutchtown in Montgomery Township and in Hillsborough Township. At a time when demand for new luxury housing is reaching record levels thanks in part to some of the lowest financing rates in 40 years Country Classics announces the availability…
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Township deer program could add birth-control component
Princeton panel weighs feasibility of vaccine. By: David Campbell Princeton Township’s deer committee is weighing the feasibility of launching an immunocontraceptive pilot program in the township this winter using an experimental birth-control vaccine. The five-member Deer Program Evaluation Committee also is prepared to permit field observers from the Humane Society of the United States to…
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Democrats mislead about local taxes
To the editor: On the surface, it sounds like a feasible explanation as to why the borough did not receive the $100,000 of state aid it requested. The mayor, along with the borough administrator, announced the outcome of their recent meeting with the state Department of Community Affairs Commissioner, Susan Bass Levin. If I…
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These two educators really relate
Mother and daughter teachers find themselves at the same school. By: Gwen Runkle Most mothers and daughters probably would try to avoid working with each other on a daily basis, but Cinda and Renee Korn aren’t your typical mother-daughter duo. Cinda Korn, 52, and Renee Korn, 27, have embraced the challenge of working together and…
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Plainsboro hires transportation planner
A full-time job of dealing with ever-growing traffic and congestion problems. By: Gwen Runkle PLAINSBORO Jack Molenaar of Fanwood has been hired as the township’s first full-time transportation planner and is expected to start Monday. The township began a search for someone to fill the new position over the summer in an effort to…
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Falcon boys soccer team stubs toe, then recovers thanks to Herkert
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The Monroe High School boys soccer team proved a 3-1 loss to North Brunswick on Monday was just a speed bump in the road as they came back and put away Colonia, 2-1, Wednesday. That leaves the Falcons 5-1-1 heading into Saturday’s home game with Woodbridge at 11:30 a.m. In both…
