• Food, art and a homecoming

    Food, art and a homecoming

    Sampling food and wine had participants smiling at last year’s Epicurean Palette.

  • PRINCETON: Board OKs 300 university housing units

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    Princeton University plans to build more than 300 units of faculty and staff housing on 25 acres in the borough that includes the former Merwick Care Center.    The anticipated $80 million project was approved Thursday by the Princeton Regional Planning Board after a more than four-hour hearing that ended…

  • Award-winning poets to read their works

    Award-winning poets to read their works

    Poet and novelist Susan Wheeler will read some of her works at the Leonard Milberg ’53 Secondary School Poetry Prize reading on Sept. 27.

  • Food, art and a homecoming

    Food, art and a homecoming

    Ready for Epicurean Palette, and the return of a celebrated chef By Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group    This year, Epicurean Palette is not only Grounds For Sculpture’s big annual fundraiser, it’s also a homecoming for Kevin Sbraga.    Mr. Sbraga is the celebrated chef who won the 2010 edition of “Top Chef,” the hit cooking competition…

  • All that glitters

    All that glitters

    Hamilton Jewelers celebrates 100 years By Christian Kirkpatrick, Special Writer    Hank Siegel says he always knew what he wanted to be when he grew up. Even as a child, he enjoyed helping out at his family’s jewelry store: arranging display shelves, working in the stockroom, even cleaning up at the end of the day.    ”The…

  • “What Gets My Checkbook Out?” atVenture Association New Jersey Meeting

    By Robert P. Baker The regular monthly meeting of the Venture Association New Jersey (www.vanj.com) was held on Tuesday, September 11, at the Marriott Hanover, Whippany, NJ. The featured speaker was Brad Svrluga, General Partner, High Peaks Venture Partners (www.hpvp.com), who discussed the criteria his firm uses to decide in what startup companies to invest.            …

  • PRINCETON: Benefit concert held for Kenwood’s wife, daughter

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The pain of Michael Kenwood’s death has not gone away, not for his family who cannot believe he’s no longer here, or for the members of the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad who remember him as a fallen hero.    His smiling face was on the cover of the…

  • Breast Cancer Fashion Show "In the Pink" to Raise Critical Funds for Local Women and Families

    Breast Cancer Fashion Show "In the Pink" to Raise Critical Funds for Local Women and Families

    By Diane Hasili The 8th Annual “In the Pink” Fashion Show Benefit will be held on Friday, October 12th, at The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village, with funds raised helping those fighting breast cancer locally. A cocktail reception will begin at 6:00 pm to be followed by a fabulous fashion show at 7:30 pm. All of…

  • Jughandles closings is not a success

    Karen B. Jackson, Princeton To the editor: What constitutes “success?”    DOT closed the jughandles into West Windsor and Princeton at Washington Road and into Princeton at Harrison Street and promptly declared it a resounding “success.” For those living in Princeton and West Windsor or anyone wishing to get into those towns to do business it…

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