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  • The gift store she always wanted

    AT WORK Cindy Sauber Owner, Oh No So Ho, Inc. By: Nick Norlen Cindy Sauber, 52, West Windsor Owner, Oh No So Ho, Inc. (Jewelry, handbags, home accessories and gifts.) 295 Route 571, West Windsor (609) 716-8106 www.ohnosoho.com    ‘How did you get into this business?    I was in advertising in New York City for seven,…

  • Princeton High Studio Jazz Band to mark 30th anniversary

       The Princeton High School Studio Jazz Band will celebrate its 30th anniversary at an Alumni Reunion Concert on Saturday, June 16, at 8 p.m. The concert will be given in PHS’s new Trego-Biancosino Auditorium on Walnut Street.    This event will be the first-ever public performance by the acclaimed PHS Studio Band in the recently completed…

  • Peter A. Mistretta

       Peter A. Mistretta, 78, died Monday at his home.    Born in New York City, Mr. Mistretta was a resident of Skillman for 51 years.    He founded Pamco Printers and Stationers, Inc. in New York in 1969 and operated it until his death.    Mr. Mistretta served on the Montgomery Township’s Planning Board Advisory Committee from 1967…

  • University issues new plan for arts, transit community

    Dinky station move retained, but now it gets a plaza By: Courtney Gross    Princeton University is shifting the focus of its proposed arts neighborhood to more prominently highlight its transit elements, while also reaffirming its commitment to the Dinky station’s relocation several hundred feet south.    After public and community forums as well as a meeting…

  • Moon rises for South boys’ volleyball

    Pirates junior readies for states By: Justin Feil    Jae-Hoon Moon played his usual role in West Windsor-Plainsboro South’s 2-1 win over rival West Windsor-Plainsboro North on Friday.    Moon’s usual isn’t so easy to describe. He brings a bit of everything to the Pirates. In addition to providing intangible leadership as a team captain, Moon delivers…

  • Cougars capture county crown

    MHS boys’ lacrosse takes second title in week By: Justin Feil    BASKING RIDGE — When you are the all-time leading scorer in school history, the goals tend to blend together.    Mike Yetter won’t forget the 146th goal of his career any time soon, however, after it gave the Montgomery High School boys’ lacrosse team an…

  • Decor shop adds a new branch nearby

    There are now two Lisa Jones on Witherspoon Street By: Courtney Gross    Handbags and jewelry fill one Witherspoon Street window, while home décor is on display in another.    Lisa Jones is attempting to spread her chic style farther up Witherspoon Street, opening a second location merely a block away from her home-furnishings store. The new…

  • Sourcing the Nile

    ‘Mapping African Exploration’ at the Firestone Library’s gallery goes ‘To the Mountains of the Moon.’ By: Susan Van Dongen    Going back to the times of the Roman centurions, there was a burning desire to find the source of the Nile River. So elusive was this quest, that the very phrase "searching for the source of…

  • Katherine Branham

       Katherine Branham, 83, who was born in Hopewell and spent her entire life there, died Friday at Hunterdon Medical Center.    A school bus driver for the Hopewell Valley Regional School District for 25 years, she also collected funds for the Deborah Heart and Lung Center and participated in cancer survivors’ walk-a-thons through the Hunterdon Regional…