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  • George Carman Sr.

       WHITEHOUSE STATION — George W. Carman Sr. died July 16 at home. He was 79.    Born in Pluckemin, he lived in Whitehouse for 34 years.    Mr. Carman was an owner-operator truck driver for most of his life.    He served his country as a first class seaman in the U.S. Navy during World War II.    He…

  • Letters (08.02.07)

    Council candidate welcomes new French school To the Editor: I was delighted to learn that the French School of Princeton received the necessary approvals from the Zoning Board to relocate its K-5 students to Lawrence Township from its current site at All Saints’ Church in Princeton.    As a former senior warden and member of the…

  • Pantry needs a hand

    Snack foods still needed By: Emily Holody    Despite a recent donation from Mill Road Day Camp, the South Brunswick Food Pantry is in dire need of snack food.    With school starting in only a month, the pantry needs snacks that can go in a lunch box and are semi-healthy.    "We need snack foods that parents…

  • Letters-Aug. 2, 2007

    Guns not answer to deer problem To the editor:    I attended the July 14 Solebury Township Supervisors meeting.    I wanted to know more about the mobile killing units — paid for with taxpayer money — to track down and kill primarily innocent fawns and does in order to reduce the overall deer population in Solebury…

  • Obituaries-Aug. 2, 2007

    Evelyn Cubberley    EWING — Evelyn B. Cubberley, 88, died Monday, July 23, at Hunterdon Care Center in Raritan Township.    Born in Trenton, Mrs. Cubberley lived most of her life in Ewing Township.    She was a member of the Morning Star and former grand matron and a former member of the Rainbow Girls Assembly 9 in…

  • Tom Yum Goong

    Kaffir lime leaves, basil, coconut, scallions, lemon grass, peanut sauce and curries combine with vegetables, seafood, meat and poultry for the enchanting flavors of Thailand. By: Tom and Kate O’Neill    The entrancing flavors of Thai cuisine are the star attraction in this stylish and welcoming setting in Princeton. The restaurant is located in the small…

  • Deer kill resumes in Solebury

    Meantime, the Humane Society discussed non-lethal ways to cull the herd. By: Linda Seida    SOLEBURY — A federal crew, including a sharpshooter, returned to the township last week and killed 68 deer even as 50 residents gathered to learn about other, non-lethal methods of deer control.    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services conducted the…

  • Limo driver hits cop car

    Police said the driver was going the wrong way on Coryell Street. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — A police officer suffered minor injuries, and his patrol car is out of commission after being struck early Monday by an off-duty limousine driver traveling the wrong way on a one-way street.    Police said the limo driver, Roeland…