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Don Pablo’s
A chain with more than 130 restaurants across the country, this Langhorne, Pa., eatery offers a festive spot for celebrations and a north-of-the-border interpretation of Mexican cuisine. By: Sally Silverman Don Pablo’s 2763 E. Lincoln Highway (Business Route 1) Langhorne, Pa. (215) 269-4976 Food: Satisfactory Service: Friendly but very, very slow Cuisine: Casual Mexican and…
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Jamesburg to host festival Saturday
Downtown stores will be joined by some 80 vendors for the borough’s first Tonkery Boulevard Street Festival and Car Show. By: Al Wicklund JAMESBURG Tonkery Boulevard/West Railroad Avenue will have a new face tomorrow (Saturday) when it becomes the site, and lends its name, to the borough’s first Tonkery Boulevard Street Festival and Car…
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Residents set to return; fire under investigation
A manager at the Windsor Castle Apartments in East Windsor said several tenants were slated to move back in Thursday. Authorities are continuing to investigate what started last week’s blaze. By: T.J. Furman EAST WINDSOR Several residents displaced by an early morning fire last week at the Windsor Castle Apartments were expected to move…
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West Windsor, Plainsboro set Sept. 11 observances
Events scheduled for this Sunday. By: Gwen Runkle Observances to mark the tragic events of Sept. 11 will be held Sunday in both West Windsor and Plainsboro. West Windsor Township will be holding a candlelight march starting at the Maurice Hawk Elementary School at 7 p.m. in remembrance of those who lost their lives during…
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Time for unity
Letter to the editor To the editor: Most of us were not touched physically by the events of Sept. 11, 2001. We were not there, and no one we know was there. And so, after a suitable period of mourning for nearly 7,000 of our fellow men and women whose lives were snuffed out one…
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Barbara Parker Crawford
HARMONY TOWNSHIP Barbara Parker Crawford, 69, died Sunday at SCCI Hospital, Easton, Pa. Born in Dover, she lived in West Amwell 40 years before moving to Harmony in 1996. She was secretary of the Second English Presbyterian Church of Amwell where her husband was pastor. She was also a Sunday school teacher, choir member,…
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‘Family Tragedy’: Cranbury man loses friends and business
Cranbury resident Fred Price lost 67 of his co-workers, many of whom were close friends, in the terrorist attacks that shocked the nation on Sept. 11. By: Casha Caponegro Cranbury resident Fred Price lost 67 of his co-workers, many of whom were close friends, in the terrorist attacks that shocked the nation on Sept. 11.…
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Shedding light on Islam’s cloud
Imam Hamad Chebli became the first non-Christian to speak at Princeton Theological Seminary’s Miller Chapel in its 190-year history. By: Steve Rauscher With an eye toward dispelling the many myths surrounding the perception of Islam in America, Imam Hamad Chebli visited the Princeton Theological Seminary on Thursday, becoming the first non-Christian to speak at the…
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Twin Rivers letters in poor taste
Letter to the editor To the editor: On Sept. 11, 2001 a terrible event befell this country; a wound that may never completely heal. On Sept. 14, 2001 Al Wally, Dianne McCarthy and Haim Bar-Akiva chose to ignore the horror and continued their petty, self-serving assault on the Twin Rivers Homeowners Association ("Letters to the…
