Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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THE RIDGE HOUSE: The Junior League of Princeton unveils its 15th tour de force
Sitting Room at The Ridge House, by Deborah Leamann Interiors of Pennington. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Sidewalks needed in Plainsboro
Chris Buchner of Plainsboro The revitalization of Plainsboro with the town center plan is very exciting and enjoyable to watch it come together. Making use of what is already completed has been a great addition to a new lifestyle of walking to town for shopping, dining, visiting the library and going to church. With the…
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THE RIDGE HOUSE: The Junior League of Princeton unveils its 15th tour de force
Guest Bedroom at The Ridge House, by Judy King Interiors of Princeton. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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THE RIDGE HOUSE: The Junior League of Princeton unveils its 15th tour de force
The Pool House at The Ridge House, by Leslie Campbell & Associates of Princeton. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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THE RIDGE HOUSE: The Junior League of Princeton unveils its 15th tour de force
Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski By Kristin Boyd Staff Writer When architect Francis Adams Comstock designed The Ridge House in1933, it’s likely he never imagined that the charming brick colonial with splashes of Georgian and art-deco styles would undergo a 2008 “extreme home makeover.” The sunroom is now a “salotto del vino” —…
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THE RIDGE HOUSE: The Junior League of Princeton unveils its 15th tour de force
Detail of the Butler’s Pantry at The Ridge House, by Spyglass Design of Hopewell. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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THE RIDGE HOUSE: The Junior League of Princeton unveils its 15th tour de force
The Living Room at The Ridge House, by Totten-McGuirl Fine Interior Design of Basking Ridge. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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THE RIDGE HOUSE: The Junior League of Princeton unveils its 15th tour de force
At The Junior League’s ‘This Side of Paradise,’ Honorary Showhouse Chair Wendy Kvalheim, right, with League member and Contract Operations Committee chair Laura Hemschot of Lambertville, center, and her husband, Chris Hemschot. Photo courtesy of The Junior League of Princeton
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Honor emergency medical volunteers
Sue Van Orden of Lincoln Park The approach of national EMS Week (May18-24) provides a timely opportunity to remind the public of the need for EMS volunteers. Everyday illnesses, New Jersey’s aging population and congested roads tax our already-overstretched emergency healthcare system, and the demand for frontline responders will only increase. Now consider the…
