Category: archives
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There’s just no substitute for this book
"The Food Substitutions Bible" … lists more than 5,000 substitutions for ingredients, equipment and techniques By: Pat Tanner If only David Joachim had written "The Food Substitutions Bible" when I was just starting out as a home cook, he would have saved me countless failed dishes and much frustration. In the early days I was…
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Mayors give continuity to leadership
PACKET EDITORIAL, Jan. 10 By: Packet Editorial One of the quirks of the township committee form of government which is employed in Princeton Township, Montgomery, Plainsboro and about 140 other municipalities in New Jersey is that members of the governing body, rather than the voters, get to choose the mayor. Every January, township…
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Popular Witherspoon Street eatery set to reopen
Hunan will offer an expanded menu and indoor seating By: Marjorie Censer Hunan, the restaurant on Witherspoon Street that closed in August 2004, will reopen Friday, serving up Hunan, Szechuan, Malaysian and Vietnamese cuisine. Owned by husband-and-wife team Elsie and Ray Pang, the restaurant is housed in a new building that includes two three-bedroom apartments…
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Letters to the Editor, Jan. 10
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Jan. 10 Restrict density at hospital site To the editor: In his letter to the editor (The Packet, Jan. 3), Steven Kahn, M.D., warns of economic calamity should the Regional Planning Board of Princeton not allow unusually high residential density at the hospital’s Witherspoon campus once they leave. He paints…
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Montgomery Center for the Arts seeks entries for show
By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The Montgomery Center for the Arts is seeking entries for its annual Open Juried Exhibition, which will be on display Feb. 10 to March 12. Entries will be juried and awarded prizes by Susan Taylor, the director of the Princeton University Art Museum. Last year, the arts center received about…
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Princeton University seeks judgment on endowment
Court battle over $650 million Robertson Foundation continues By: David Campbell Princeton University filed a court request Monday seeking summary judgment on three key issues related to the ongoing legal battle over control of a $650 million endowed foundation for the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. The Robertson Foundation was established to…
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Another rally in rivalry
PDS girls top PHS hockey By: Justin Feil In the week leading up to playing Princeton High, Princeton Day School head coach John Cook reminded his girls’ ice hockey team of last season’s results against its rival. "They were heartbreakers," said PDS senior Jess Cellars of the 5-4 overtime and 1-0 regulation losses. "We talked…
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Godwin, Mickens give PDS two weapons
Duo helps Panthers to third win By: Bob Nuse PENNINGTON When Drew Godwin suffered an ankle injury that kept him out of the lineup for the first six game of the Princeton Day School season, Jordan Mickens knew it was time to step up. And even now that Godwin has returned, Mickens isn’t about…
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The South Brunswick Blog
Have something to say about South Brunswick? Have something to say about South Brunswick? Here’ the place to weigh in. The South Brunswick Post is hosting what we think will be a free-wheeling exchange of ideas about the township its politics, its culture, the changes it has undergone, its future. The blog will be…
