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  • SPECIAL ISSUE: WOMEN & BUSINESSShop is a transporting experience

    Family business has direct ties to China By: Lauren Otis    It is a little jewel box of a shop situated on South Tulane Street in downtown Princeton Borough. Upon entering your senses are enveloped. Incense burns and music softly plays, an orchid nestles atop a lacquered table. An elegant sofa beckons, around which an exotic…

  • Princeton Packet Boys’ Tennis Player of the Year

    PDS’ Holland untouchable in second year By: Justin Feil    Princeton Day School boys’ tennis coach Rome Campbell would have loved to get his top player to work his tennis camp this summer.    Unfortunately for the campers who would benefit from it, David Holland is too busy to be there. He’ll be playing tournaments in Louisiana,…

  • BRIEFCASE

    Issue of June 13, 2006 Planner Kinsey named AICP fellow    The American Institute of Certified Planners has inducted David N. Kinsey, FAICP, of Princeton into the membership of AICP’s College of Fellows. Mr. Kinsey was selected as a fellow of AICP for individual achievement in the planning profession, and recognized at the American Planning Association’s…

  • Painting the Band

    Works by Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones will be on view at Image Makers Art/Gallery of Stars in New Hope, Pa. By: Anthony Stoeckert    The Rolling Stones are touring Europe this summer, and one of its members is putting on a solo show in New Hope, Pa. Ronnie Wood won’t be in town playing…

  • Lawrence J. Mullarkey

       Lawrence J. Mullarkey of Pennington died at Capital Health System, Mercer Campus, on Friday.    Born in Bronx, N.Y., he had been a resident of Pennington for nine years, moving from Linden where he had resided for 55 years.    A 1938 graduate of Fordham University, he received a master’s degree in business administration from New York…

  • Women on the Brink

    ‘Menopause The Musical’ takes on a once-taboo subject to empower ladies of a certain age. By: Susan Van Dongen    What’s so funny about mood swings, hot flashes and memory loss? Plenty, according to Jeanie Linders, the playwright and producer of Menopause The Musical. The play is described as a "celebration of women who are on…

  • Judge plans to announce Rustic Mall decision July 5

    More heated proceedings By:Charlie Olsen    A heated case has turned into a cold war as Vincent D’Aniello received another adjournment in his battle against an eviction order from Rustic Mall LLC.    The mall has been trying to clear out the tenants to allow for the continuing Federal Creosote Superfund cleanup and redevelopment of the property.…

  • District targets cell phone use

    The Board of Education is considering new rules regarding cell phones in schools By: Jessica Beym    The Board of Education is considering a policy change that would require students to keep their cell phones in their lockers during school hours instead of in their pockets or book bags.    The policy was introduced by the board…

  • HHS track quartet reaches Meet of Champions

    Haughton, Miluszewski advance for Ram girls By: Sean Moylan    Over the past decade Don Hess’ Hightstown High School girls’ varsity track and field program has been blessed with some of the best field athletes the state has had to offer.    This past weekend, in the NJSIAA Group III State Track Meet at South Plainfield High…