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  • From the Pits

    TimeOFF food reviewer Amy Brummer discovers that there’s no shortage of Bucks County, Pa., spots to find some sloppy, smoky, delicious barbecue. By: Amy Brummer    There has been much written about the hunt for "the best barbecue" — that elusive combination of juicy, tender meat, permeated with the delicate smoke of a well-tempered pit, dressed…

  • MHS girls’ hurdlers lead way at state relays

    WW-P South boys also have strong showing By: Justin Feil    On the strength of its hurdles team, the Montgomery High girls’ track and field team finished highest at the Group III state relays held at Princeton University’s Jadwin Gym on Sunday. The Cougars’ relay of Hilary Copeland, Brittani Faleski, Lauren McClintic and Sharon Tompa finished…

  • Two of ‘Hearts’

    Beaucoup Blue, an acoustic duo made up of Adrian Mowry and his father, David Mowry, will perform at Mom & Pop’s Coffeehouse in Levittown, Pa., Jan. 27. By: Matt Smith    It doesn’t seem odd to Adrian Mowry that he performs in a group with his father, David.    "For me, it’s not strange," says the younger…

  • Montgomery seeks developers’ input on future of NPDC site

    Township Committee looks for some creative thinking on best uses of property By: Jake Uitti    MONTGOMERY — The arduous process of planning for the development of the former North Princeton Developmental Center property continued Friday as the Township Committee and its professionals held a second special meeting in as many days.    The next major step,…

  • CIRCULATION SALES CREW AD – SALES – WILL TRAIN!

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  • University receives record $101 million gift

    Funds from Peter B. Lewis to upgrade creative and performing arts on campus By: David Campbell    Billionaire philanthropist Peter B. Lewis, a 1955 graduate and trustee of Princeton University, will give a record $101 million gift to support a major new initiative at Princeton to expand the role of the creative and performing arts on…

  • Top drawer

    Vestiges of Manhattan glamour light up Forrestal Village By: Michael Redmond    Some of the style and glamour long associated with Manhattan’s St. Regis Hotel is available to the public through an informal partnership between Mercer Corporate Interiors (MCI) and Cody Eckert & Associates Architects.    On display in Forrestal Village, where Cody Eckert’s firm is located,…

  • ‘The Color of Water’ named next local must-read

    James McBride novel is "Princeton Reads" selection By: Marjorie Censer    All of Princeton will be reading "The Color of Water: A Black Man’s Tribute to His White Mother" in March, as the Princeton Public Library announced the book as the new "Princeton Reads" selection Monday.    Written by James McBride — who will visit Princeton on…

  • William O. Rarich

       William O. Rarich, 88, died Sunday at Capital Health System, Mercer Campus.    Born in Philadelphia, Pa., he was a former resident of Pennington and had lived in Ewing for 40 years.    A graduate of West Chester State Teacher’s College, Mr. Rarich received his master’s degree from Columbia University and continued his graduate studies at Syracuse…