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  • Sophie’s Bistro

    Simple, well-prepared French bistro food is available in Somerset, with décor and ambience to match. By: Tom and Kate O’Neill    For Francophiles and fans of the French bistro, Sophie’s Bistro provides a convenient alternative to a transatlantic voyage. Located on the outskirts of New Brunswick, Sophie’s offers simple, well-prepared, heart-warming French bistro food, with a…

  • LBA Highlights-March 1, 2007

    By: Laura Kropp    Following are highlights from weeks seven and eight of the Lambertville Basketball Association: Week seven Third- and fourth-grade girls Niece Lumber 2 Sneakers Plus 0    Niece Lumber scored with a little over a minute left in this well-played defensive game.    Cydney Caldwell was the only scorer in this game, having two points.…

  • HHS boys ousted in CJ 4 quarterfinals

    Slow start dooms Raiders at Freehold By: Rudy Brandl    The Hillsborough High boys’ basketball team started playing a little bit too late in Wednesday night’s Central Jersey Group 4 quarterfinal game at Freehold Township. The result was a 79-59 elimination loss for the Raiders.    Top-ranked Freehold scored 20 straight points to end the first period…

  • Hun doubles the drama, doubles the fun

    Raider boys win Prep A state hoops crown in 2OTs By: Bob Nuse    For the Hun School boys’ basketball team, turnabout is fair play.    A year ago, the Raiders were beaten in both the Mid-Atlantic Prep League and state Prep A tournaments by Blair. This year, it was the Raiders that knocked off Blair in…

  • Store owner’s ‘arrest’ is a charity fundraiser

    By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — The owner of the Bagel Barn on Route 206 in Montgomery is going to be "arrested" Wednesday. And she can’t get out of the slammer until she raises enough money for the fight against Muscular Dystrophy.    Sarah Graziani and the rest of the Bagel Barn staff will be running a…

  • Pirate girls focused on states

    State hoops tournament scheduled to open Monday By: Justin Feil    It does not matter to Tory Sharpless the make-up of the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls’ basketball team is.    The Pirates have come too far, done too much to worry about how young they are. They do not have a senior starter.    "If you think about…

  • Theological Seminary preps for annual used book sale

    By:    Princeton Theological Seminary will hold its annual used book sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 26 through 28 and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. March 26 and 27 in the seminary’s Whiteley Gymnasium.    An entrance fee of $20 will be charged 9 a.m. to noon on March 26.    Donations of books will…

  • Former hockey coach sues PDS over firing

    Claims damage to reputation following school’s allegation he was improperly involved with a booster association that aided athletes By: Greg Forester    Princeton Day School is facing a lawsuit from the former head coach of its hockey team.    Chris Barcless, who led the boy’s hockey team to several league championships, is suing the school in response…

  • Hopewell Township site selected by Capital Health System

    Lawrence site, an earlier selection, is replaced By: John Tredea    TRENTON — Capital Health System, which gained state approval for a new hospital on Princess Road in Lawrence in June 2006, has filed an application with the state Department of Health and Senior Services to switch the location to Hopewell Township.    The Trenton-based hospital system…