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  • DO NOT PUBLISH 2

    By: GALLERIES E.M. Adams Gallery, 19 N. Main St., New Hope, Pa.; hours: Mon., Thu. 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; www.adamsart.com; (215) 862-5667. A.R.T. space Gallery, 53 Hulfish St., Princeton, The World is My Idea, Sept. 16-Oct. 20, reception Sept. 16, 2-3 p.m.; hours: Mon.-Thu. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri.-Sun.…

  • Skillman Village lake gets funding

    Montgomery Township Committee approves $5.24 million allocation By: Jake Uitti    MONTGOMERY — In an effort to make the former North Princeton Developmental Center property more attractive to potential redevelopers, the Township Committee voted 4-1 Thursday, with Committeeman Mark Caliguire dissenting, to appropriate funds for the restoration of Sylvan Lake, which once occupied about 7 acres…

  • Cavallaro pushing to top

    PHS senior has high hopes for senior year By: Justin Feil    Dan Cavallaro has been a steady performer for years, yet he feels like an entirely new runner.    The Princeton High School boys’ cross country co-captain is one of the most experienced runners on the team. He has been a part of the program for…

  • News Alert

    Leaders in Hightstown and East Windsor were planning to meet Wednesday to discuss the possible consolidation of the borough police force, according to township Mayor Janice Mironov. Expected at the meeting were Ms. Mironov, Township Councilman Marc Lippman and borough Mayor Bob Patten and Borough Councilman Walter Sikorski. The four met once in April after…

  • New businesses opening at Princeton Shopping Center

    From a Dunkin’ Donuts and vegeterian restaurant to an upscale pet store By: Courtney Gross    As the Princeton Shopping Center prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary, it is also welcoming several new tenants.    A vegetarian restaurant, a gourmet pet supply store, a designer children’s apparel and shoe store as well as a national chain ice…

  • Council to tackle hospital site zoning tonight

    Three ordinances set for introduction By: Courtney Gross    The Princeton Borough Council will introduce three ordinances tonight that could solidify the fate of properties currently occupied by the University Medical Center at Princeton — buildings that could be designated areas for retail and residential use when the hospital’s anticipated move to Plainsboro occurs, possibly by…

  • Fit for life

    Princeton yoga center is celebrating its 10th year By: Gwen McNamara    In the last 10 years, yoga has exploded into mainstream culture. There are videos, books and classes in the gym. Yoga apparel is "cool" and "hip" as celebrity practitioners like Madonna and Nicolas Cage only add to the hype.    All this exposure means more…

  • Forrestal lab in outreach effort

    Seeking a greater presence in community through demonstration programs By: Hilary Parker    Two questions.    Why do hurricanes turn in opposite directions in the northern and southern hemispheres, and how does one demonstrate this to people of all ages?    The answer to both questions lies in — or rather on — a lazy Susan turntable that…

  • Newest Montgomery police officer is sworn in

    By: Jake Uitti    MONTGOMERY — With more than 20 family and friends on hand, Timothy J. Giaccone was sworn in Thursday as the newest member of the Montgomery Township Police Department.    With his appointment, Officer Giaccone brings the township’s police force to 32 sworn members.    Officer Giaccone, a resident of East Brunswick, attended Middlesex County…