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Brothers’ menu of restaurants may grow
Brothers look to expand beyond six area restaurants By: Laura McGinley Living your dreams is hard work, says restaurateur Carlo Momo. A lifetime of experience in the restaurant business has taught that lesson to him and his brother, Raoul. The Momo brothers have spent nearly 18 years creating eateries in the Princeton area. The roster…
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Elena Potemkine, 49
HILLSBOROUGH — Elena Potemkine died Sunday, Jan. 21, 2001, at Haven Hospice, at the JFK Medical Center in Edison. She was 49. Born in Buenos Aires, she came to the United States in 1967 and has lived in Hillsborough since 1995. She was a branch administrator with Salomon-Smith Barney of Bedminster, where she was employed…
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Tour de France
Could cycling get any better than this? Not in my experience. By: TOM LEDERER SECTION SPONSORS Pierre Amiet Institute Princeton Rheumatology Osteoporosis Center Steppin’ Birkenstock Shoes Princeton Latin Academy Contemporary Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, P.C. Non-Surgical Solutions Ice Land Skating Center There was a day midway through a cycling trip in France this September when…
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Windrows shrugs off CareMatrix failure
Retirement community’s parent company files for bankruptcy By: David M. Campbell PLAINSBORO CareMatrix, the parent company of a subsidiary that runs The Windrows at Princeton Forrestal’s 294-unit retirement community, recently filed for bankruptcy along with nine other subsidiary companies. The Massachusetts-based continuing-care parent company and subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Nov. 9,…
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Princeton resident has love for Tiger football
86-year-old has her eye on Princeton U. By: Justin Feil Nancy Genung can gaze out her third-floor window to see Princeton University peeking back at her over the treetops. She has spent the better part of her 86 years on this earth within a stone’s throw of the university, and in particular, has kept a…
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Princeton Family YMCA
PRINCETON FAMILY YMCA C y b e x T r a i n i n g C e n t e r K i c k b o x i n g 2 5 – y a r d I n d o o r H e a t e d…
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Rough sailing for ship of state without captain
PACKET EDITORIAL, Jan. 23 By: Packet Editorial (First of two parts) The complications arising from Gov. Christie Whitman’s decision to leave office with nearly a year remaining in her second term are starting to mount up. As Ms. Whitman prepares to assume her new duties as administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the state…
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Contemporary Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, P.C.
CONTEMPORARY PEDIATRIC & ADOLESCENT MEDICINE, P.C. Contemporary Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine, P.C. Elliot Salstein MD, FAAP Amarish Sheth MD, FAAP – Laura Brandspiegel, MD Sonya Boor, MD – Karen O’Brien MSN, APN Kathy Prihoda MSN, APN 1225 Whitehorse – Mercerville Road Bldg. D Suite 203 Mercerville, NJ 08619 Phone 609-581-5100 Click here to return…
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Local officials voice little concern on flooding
The National Weather Service issued a winter flood potential forecast. By: Jennifer Potash The National Weather Service has some concerns about flooding as a result of the winter storms, but local officials say they are not so worried. The weather service recently issued a winter flood potential forecast to inform residents about how recent snowstorms…
