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Lion’s Heart Pub
This spot brings a little bit of Britain to Bucks, with traditional pub fare and seasonal specials not to mention 14 beers on tap. By: Amy Brummer Lion’s Heart Pub 1118 General Washington Memorial Blvd. Washington Crossing, Pa. (215) 493-0904 Food: Good to very good Service: Friendly and attentive Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Traditional pub…
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Letters to the Editor for the week of March 3
Local food pantry benefited from drive To the editor: St. Anthony’s Social Concerns would like to thank Mayors Mironov and Patten for having a January food drive. We would also like to thank the residents of Hightstown and East Windsor for their generosity in helping to restock local food pantries. The "Green House" or…
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Mill profit report has flawed housing info
Affordable housing units at issue By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN Last week, a borough consultant’s market research report stated that both the borough’s and a developer’s plans for the former rug mill property won’t work. This week, the borough’s housing consultant said one component of the report is way off the mark. "It’s an unfortunate…
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Montgomery superintendent-search forums scheduled
Dr. Stuart Schnur agrees to stay on the job an extra two months By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The township school district will be holding two open community forums next week to allow Jacqueline Roy of J.A. Roy Associates, the independent search firm the Board of Education hired to find a replacement for Superintendent Stuart…
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New dean named at Princeton Theological Seminary
By: David Campbell Nancy Lammers Gross, associate professor of speech communication in ministry at Princeton Theological Seminary, has been named dean of student life, the seminary has announced. The three-year appointment was effective Feb. 1. Professor Gross will retain her tenured appointment to the faculty and will continue to teach speech communication classes. "Dr. Gross’s…
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Peddie’s White and Aldrich win Prep National titles
By: Neil Hay With two individual Prep National champions and a fourth-place finish in the team standings, the Peddie wrestling team delivered what Coach John Leonardis called "A great weekend" at Lehigh University. "It was a nice finish to what I’d consider a successful season," said Leonardis. Since taking over the Peddie program, the Falcons…
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Plans for Comfort Suites hotel win approval
The Township Planning Board approved plans to construct a 76-room hotel on South River Road. By: Jessica Beym Plans for a three-story hotel to be built on South River Road were approved by the township Planning Board last week. The board unanimously approved an application for preliminary and final site-plan approval by Comsleep Properties, LLC,…
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Herman Mollins
Herman Mollins, 79, died Feb. 27 at The Medical Center at Princeton. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he lived until moving to Monroe in 1993. Mr. Mollins was a World War II Army veteran who served as a Staff Sergeant in the Pacific Theatre. He was a printer by trade. Mr. Mollins was…
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WW-P school district sees small increase in spending
Total budget projected at $141.6 million, with the smallest hike in at least 15 years By: Emily Craighead A 3.9 percent spending increase the smallest in at least 15 years is projected for the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District’s 2006-2007 budget, setting the total at $141.6 million. Those numbers are still in flux…
