Category: archives
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Cranbury market transforms into the Corner Cafe
By:Brian Shappell The Cranbury Market is no longer on North Main Street. The business, which is still under the management of John Davison, has changed its name, face and services. Now, the North Main Street eatery is officially open for business under the name, the Corner Cafe. Though many of the services and menu items…
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Feeding feral cats can put pets at risk
By: To the editor: Don’t get me wrong. I love domestic pets as much as anyone, and have had a dog or cat or both as pets for almost my whole life. But there are definitely responsible and irresponsible ways to deal with pets. The responsible way to have pets is to give them shots…
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New plan developed for parking meter fees
Some Princeton Borough parking fees would actually be reduced to encourage long-term parking on the fringes of the downtown area. By: Jennifer Potash To meet the twin goals of opening up more parking spaces downtown and replenishing the budget surplus, Princeton Borough Engineer Carl Peters has developed a new parking plan for the downtown and…
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OBITUARIES, July 14, 2000
Alma R. Field, Elizabeth M. Wright, Hally P. Wall, Annette C. Lauck, Henry B. Johnson, Jennie B. Clark. Alma Redding Field Active Princeton volunteer SAN DIEGO – Alma Redding Field died of cancer July 9 after a long illness. She was 71. She was a lifelong resident of Princeton. Very active in community affairs, she…
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Panel recommends Stuart parking lot OK
By: Jane Karlicek The Princeton Site Plan Review Advisory Board has unanimously recommended that Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart’s plan for a 22-space parking lot be approved by the Princeton Regional Planning Board. But before taking that action Wednesday night, the board expressed concerns about the future construction of a 2,700-square-foot maintenance…
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Mom solves mystery of son’s missing photos
On display at Montgomery restaurant until it suddenly closed. By: David Dankwa MONTGOMERY-The biggest compliment to an artist is having your work displayed and appreciated, said Darlene Prestbo, an 18-year resident of the township. "The second-biggest compliment is having it taken without a trace," she said jokingly. "It’s the sincerest form of flattery." This is…
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Exploring avenues of change
GETTING DOWN TO BUSINESS: Other small towns offer examples for making business better By: Matthew Armstrong JAMESBURG – Residents, business owners and elected officials say the borough needs more businesses. It needs to once again become a vibrant commercial center, where residents and out-of-towners can come to walk, shop in quaint little stores and enjoy…
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C-PLL falls in District 12 play
Great run ends with loss at Nottingham By: Bob Nuse It was the best run yet for the Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League in the District 12 tournament for 12-year-olds. But in the end, it wasn’t quite enough. C-P advanced to the semifinals of the losers’ bracket before being eliminated by Nottingham with a 9-2 loss Thursday…
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‘It’s closer than the beach’
Swimmers of all ages flock to Community Park By: Jane Karlicek With this week’s blue skies and warm temperatures, there’s no better place to be than poolside. And perhaps no one knows that better than the adults and children who come from all over to swim and frolic at the Princeton Community Park Pool, off…
