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Lahiere’s Restaurant
Located In the Heart of Princeton SPECIALIZING IN REHEARSAL DINNERS Contemporary American & European Cuisine Award Winning Wine Cellar Private Dining Available accommodating up to 60 people Menu, Winelist And Restaurant Info: www.lahieres.com 11 Witherspoon St., Princeton, NJ 609-921-2798 Lahiere’s Restaurant Back to Magazine
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Schools near top in latest round of state tests
Princeton, Montgomery and West Windsor-Plainsboro record high scores. By: Jeff Milgram When Jeffrey Graber, the Princeton Regional School District’s assistant superintendent for curriculum, looks at the recent state test scores, he sees a lot to like. "The test results in the district are very strong," Dr. Graber said Monday. "We continue to see very strong…
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LiOr Judaica
Get registered! Getting Married? Get Registered! 180 Nassau Street Princeton,NJ 609-252-9006 Your new home should be filled with special things from special people in our life. To help them select what’s just right for you, register your selections at LiOr. Bridal Registry, Ketubahs, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, CDS, Books, Tallit, Mezuzot, Menorahs, Challah Plates, Toys & Games,…
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Villas Bridal Gallery
www.VillasBridal.com "Specializing in Bringing the Bride’s Wedding Dreams to Life" Storewide Sale 20% Off ENTIRE STOCK Bridal Fashion Show Mar. 24th & 25th A FULL-SERVICE BRIDAL SALON Villa’s Bridal Boutique (908) 541-0990 Wedding Details (908) 541-0501 Villa’s Tuxedos (908) 541-0655 Every Bridal Need Met At One Place 200 South Main St., Manville Villas…
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OBITUARIES, Feb. 6, 2001
Nellie H. Meyers, Dudley W. Redfield Jr., Henry A. Mosle, Bertha G. Rostas. Nellie H. Meyers Lifelong Princeton resident Nellie H. Meyers of Princeton Borough died Sunday at Tandem Health Care, Lawrence. She was 84. Born in Princeton, she was a lifelong Princeton resident. She retired in 1991 as a bookkeeper at Hulit’s Shoes in…
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Students to perform at annual arts festival
By:Brian Shappell An hour of musical performances will kick off this year’s Art and Music Festival this month. More than a dozen student musicians will play instruments including the saxophone, trumpet, flute and piano from 2 to 3 p.m. Feb. 11 in the Cranbury School Music Room as part of the opening hour of the…
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Students learn lessons about hunger
By:Brian Shappell Sixth-graders at the Cranbury School are learning about real life, both in and out of the classroom. A new tolerance education program designed by Holocaust survivor Gerda Klein is teaching students about the Holocaust and the tragedy of people who face hunger. Sixth-grade students traveled to the State Theater in New Brunswick on…
