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PRINCETON: Nuse Sense
UMass’s Rahn returns to Princeton By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Casey Rahn has a few dreams when it comes to lacrosse. On Sunday, he’ll get to live those out. ”To hear my name announced in Class of 1952 Stadium has always been a dream of mine,” said Rahn, a Princeton High graduate who will be…
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PRINCETON AREA: In the Kitchen: Mediterra renovates, refreshes
joanna tully Mediterra’s new Taverna Menu offers a variety of flatbreads, bruschetta, and cured meats, artisanal cheeses, tuna ceviche, plus special hot plates.
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: Getting ‘Down to Earth’ with the Greenway
Phil McAuliffe Richard Goldman, chairman of the D&R Greenway Land Trust, welcomes supporters to the ‘Down-to-Earth’ celebrating the organization’s 20th year.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Walter says she filed complaint over Fried’s late campaign finance form
Fried disputes tardiness but state says form has not arrived By Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — Township Councilwoman and mayoral candidate Sonja Walter says she has filed a complaint with the state over the apparent failure of her opponent, Mayor Dave Fried, to file an 11-day pre-election finance report. Mayor Fried claims he…
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PRINCETON AREA: In the Kitchen: Mediterra renovates, refreshes
Featured recipe: PISSALADIERE By Faith Bahadurian Special Writer Carlo and Raoul Momo, owners of TerraMomo Restaurant Group, have entrepreneurial nerves of steel. When some work in connection with the Hulfish North construction project necessitated a brief shutdown of Mediterra, they decided to take that “opportunity” to renovate the restaurant. What should have been just…
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PILATES CLASSES $60
By Har Sinai PILATES CLASSES OFFERED AT HAR SINAI Hopewell Township – A six-session, Thursday evening series of Pilates classes will be offered at Har Sinai Temple from May 14 through June 25. Led by Mayra Rosner, the classes are designed to straighten abdominal, lower-back and pelvic muscles while improving flexibility and muscle tone. The…
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PRINCETON: Spotlight: NBC’s top doc talks up Womanspace
By Kristin Boyd Special Writer It’s 8:30 a.m., and Dr. Nancy Snyderman, NBC News’ chief medical editor, has already put in a full day’s work. The New York Times best-selling author spent the morning discussing the swine flu vaccine and the first U.S. face transplant on the Today show, and in a few minutes,…
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CRANBURY: Water tower may be torn down
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY — A fixture of the community’s skyline for more than a century could soon be just a distant memory as the owner of the “Historic Cranbury” water tower plans to dismantle the structure, deciding it has outlived its usefulness. Representatives from the New Jersey American Water Company, which owns…
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MANVILLE: ABIS top teacher uses real world examples for lessons
Language arts teacher Rachael Lopa said she loves to teach grammar because of its importance to students’ success. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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