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A Little Dragon
An extensive menu of authentic, well-cooked Chinese dishes and prompt service keeps one reviewer coming back to this strip-mall restaurant in Yardley, Pa. By: Richard Burns A Little Dragon Lower Makefield Shopping Center 670 Stoney Hill Road Yardley, Pa. (215) 321-2388 Food: Very good Service: Almost too efficient Ambience: Casual Cuisine: Chinese Prices: Inexpensive to…
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Teresa’s Café Italiano
The line to get into this Palmer Square spot in Princeton wraps around the block for good reason excellent ingredients and lack of frou-frou combined for remarkably consistent and honest Italian fare. By: Faith Bahadurian Teresa’s Café Italiano 19-23 Palmer Square East Princeton (609) 921-1974 www.t2restaurants.com Food: Very good Service: Professional Cuisine: Italian Ambiance:…
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Princeton Temperature Record – March, 2002
By: Tom Lederer The Princeton Temperature Record is based on readings from a Nimbus Ultra digital thermometer with an accuracy of 0.2 degrees F. Readings, taken in Princeton Township near the Princeton Shopping Center, are rounded to the nearest degree. DATE HIGH LOW March 31, 2003 — March 30, 2003 — March 29, 2003 —…
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‘Kissing Jessica Stein’
The joke here is that everyone else in the movie handles the title character’s lifestyle change better than she does. [R] By: Elise Nakhnikian Like the heroine of its title, Kissing Jessica Stein is slight but charming. Think of it as When Harry Met Sally in reverse. A likeable romantic comedy, it tells a sugar-coated story…
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A Passover party for the Temple’s youngest students
By: Nick D’Amore Children at the nursery school of Congregation B’nai Tikvah learned the basics of the Passover story and Seder meal Monday. Parents were invited to join the teachers and their young students to take part in the model Seder. In Carol Winter’s class of 3- and 4-year-olds, parents, students and Ms. Winter sang…
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Redbird softball team poised for great campaign
Allentown High squad has depth and versatiility. By: Kyle Moylan Bob DiBernardo is not the type of coach that leaves a lot to chance or luck. His teams practice hard and learn to play the game right. As a result, they play hard and do their fair share of winning. "I ask a lot of…
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Ball field debate reignites
Ordinance allowing use of challenger field brings fresh charges of lease violations By:Alec Moore Introduction of an ordinance to allow the Hillsborough Little League to add amenities to a field for disabled children sparked a renewed round of debate between league members and neighbors of the field at Tuesday night’s Township Committee meeting. The ordinance…
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The secret double life of a local pet bunny
Come Easter Sunday, Fluffy changes from a household pet into the Easter Bunny, overseeing a complete staff of helpers to manufacture and fill the baskets, hide eggs and get everything ready for kids around the state. By: Linda Field It is time once again to interview that local celebrity, Lawrence’s own Easter Bunny. This year,…
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Basketball coacheshelp students grow
To the editor Feeling like one belongs to a specific club or team can bring out the best in a person. There is an opportunity to make friends and most importantly learn about oneself. That is the way I felt when I joined the Hillsborough High School basketball program. Playing basketball throughout high school has…
