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  • Sotto Announces Pink Event

      Sotto Ristorante, located on Nassau Street in Princeton has announced that it is hosting Pink Event during the month of March to benefit the Susan G. Komen For The Cure Foundation. A Pink Menu has been added to the offerings at Sotto and each time an selection is made from this menu a portion of…

  • Richard Charles Rowley

    PENNINGTON — Richard Charles Rowley, 77, died March 10 at Lawrenceville Nursing and Rehabilitation.     Born in Trenton and a lifelong area resident, Mr. Rowley retired after 25 years with Addressagraph Multigraph in Trenton.     Son of the late William V. and Elizabeth V. Cook Rowley, husband of the late Geraldine Lippincott Rowley, brother of…

  • Easter’s meaning holds through years of chocolate, fashion

    By Minx McCloud Special Writer    I’ve gone through several stages of Easter.    When I was a child, there was the Easter Bunny. I awaited his arrival with great anticipation. There would be candy … lots of it. There he sat in my Easter basket, surrounded by green cellophane grass. He was milk chocolate and delicious,…

  • Student in Charter Club case says he’s suing Princeton Borough

    PRINCETON — With charges against him dropped, Princeton University student William O. Scharf says he now intends to file suit against Princeton Borough and its police department for allegations that the off-campus eating club he headed served alcohol to a minor. According to a statement by the former Charter Club president and his lawyer, he will…

  • Rebuilding year not to shabby for Vikes

    By David Gurney, Sports Writer    Joe Hoehman had quite the tall task in his first year as head coach of the South Brunswick High School boys basketball team.    Not only did he have to replace a coach in Chris Balent that had success in his limited time at the school, but he had to deal…

  • Investors Savings Bank Donates $90,000 to Purchase New Ambulance

    Investors Savings Bank recently donated $90,000 to Somerset Medical Center Foundation to purchase a new ambulance for Somerset Medical Center. By Somerset Medical Center “We are extremely grateful to Investors Savings Bank for their generous support,” said Kathy Price, director of Emergency Medical Services at Somerset Medical Center. “The new ambulance will be used to…

  • Emily Ingham

    FLORENCE — Emily G. Cleveland Ingham, 91, died March 13 at Virtua Health and Rehabilitation Center, Lumberton     Born in Trenton, daughter of the late Peter and Grace Madden Cleveland, she was a lifelong Florence resident.     Ms. Madden was a member of St. Clare’s Church where she had been the first president of the…

  • Michele M. Russo Miller

    WATERFORD — Michele Marie Russo Miller, 36, died March 10 at Virtua-West Jersey Hospital, Berlin.     Born in Mount Holly and a 1989 graduate of Northern Burlington Regional High School, Ms. Miller attended Kutztown State College and Kathryn Gibbs School in Philadelphia. She had been an accountant for 15 years with the NJSIAA, Robbinsville.    …

  • MY TURN

    Tell your children: ‘Go fly a kite’ By Hank Reeves, Columnist “Fudge, fudge. Tell the judge. Mommy’s got a new born baby; it ain’t a boy, it ain’t a girl, it’s just a new born baby.” This was just one of many little rhymes the girls used to sing as the jumped rope. Then there…