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  • Ming’s

    With its mix of classic Chinese dishes and new interpretations by way of Korea, this Langhorne, Pa., spot leaves diners with many reasons to return. By: Amy Brummer Ming’s 1791 Lincoln Highway Langhorne, Pa. (215) 945-9078 Food: Good to very good Service: Gracious and professional Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Chinese with Korean influences Vegetarian and Vegan…

  • Event offers reasonable way to help the needy

    The Cranbury Arts Council and Voices of Reason are hosting an evening of poetry and music tonight (Friday) at the Gourgaud Gallery to help local food pantry and soup kitchen. By: Jessica Beym    There’s a reason people often use words to express themselves. They want their voices to be heard.    Today (Friday) the thoughts and…

  • Region girds for job walkout

    Hispanic push for reforms draws mixed reactions By: David Campbell    On Monday, Hispanic workers across the nation — including the Princeton area — are expected to take part in a daylong job walkout and boycott of consumer activities to demonstrate immigrants’ importance to the economy and support U.S. immigration reform.    Monday’s "A Day Without an…

  • Super-Novak is new star of Little Tigers

    Helps boys’ lax past Hopewell By: Justin Feil    Kyle Novak doesn’t want much more than to be a part, even a small part, of a tight-knit team.    The Princeton High School boys’ lacrosse team is happy to provide that home for its suddenly mighty impact player.    "He’s been the guy that’s emerged as someone who…

  • False alarm on stranger

    A man who approached three young girls in the Woods Edge development on April 20, and reportedly tried to lure them into a car, turned out to be a resident looking for his lost dog, police said. By: Leon Tovey    MONROE — Police said a man who reportedly tried to lure three children into a…

  • Novak plays his part well

    Senior finally gets his chance and is making the most of it By: Justin Feil    Kyle Novak doesn’t want much more than to be a part, even a small part, of a tight-knit team.    The Princeton High School boys’ lacrosse team is happy to provide that home for its suddenly mighty impact player from Cranbury.…

  • McMansion on a mound has neighbors sizzling

    Builder, who has complied with all township ordinances, claims neighbors opposed to change By: Kara Fitzpatrick    Upon returning from a trip to Arizona, Wesley Derbyshire said he couldn’t avoid an encounter with a new addition to his Princeton Township neighborhood. And the Clover Lane resident did not like what he saw.    "I was astonished when…

  • Cancer risks among minorities

    Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can greatly reduce the chance of developing certain types of cancer By: Peter I. Yi, M.D., FACP, in collaboration with Gloria N. Beck    Although cancer touches people from all walks of life, statistics show that some forms of the disease are far more common and deadly for certain members of minority…

  • Local pantries fight hunger

    During a presentation to the League of Women Voters Monday local Food Pantry directors discussed the dozens of area families who need assistance. By: Leon Tovey    Editor’s note: Part of an occasional series focusing on issues of hunger and financial need in the Jamesburg and Monroe area.    MONROE — There are dozens of needy families…