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IN THE KITCHEN: Love in the kitchen
What it takes for a couple to run a restaurant together By Pat Tanner, Special Writer For almost a decade I have devoted my final In the Kitchen column of each year to answers to a question I pose to a different group of Princeton-area residents, chefs, restaurateurs, farmers, and food artisans. One year…
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LAMBERTVILLE: A quirky place to go rummaging
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The four-story building at 28 North Union St. has been a central fixture of Lambertville’s business life for nearly 200 years. ”The building’s been there since 1839,” said Jim Castelli, general manager of the People’s Store housed in the building. “For about its first 100 years, household goods and other…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings fall in state final 21-7 (UPDATED)
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim. Dontae Strickland runs in the Vikings only score against Manalapan Saturday in Piscataway.
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EDITORIAL: Seek other solution to business hours issue
It would appear that Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert wants to make sure a proposed ordinance that would regulate the hours of operation of certain businesses in town is passed by the Princeton Council. The ordinance would require certain businesses within a residential zone or abutting a residential zone to close between the hours of 2…
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REGION: Locals run in annual Rutgers Big Chill
By Azra Baig, Special Writer NEW BRUNSWICK — Rutgers University held its 12th Annual Big Chill Event — a charity 5K race — to help needy kids, on Saturday. Unlike most races, the Big Chill race does not have a registration fee for participants to be able to take part in the event. Instead, the…
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EAST WINDSOR: Mayor ensures continued emergency services
Squad officials refuse comment By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — A special meeting was held in the conference room Wednesday night in which Mayor Janice Mironov ensured the continued delivery of emergency services to the township following the closing of Rescue II. "The theme and the purpose of today is that East Windsor…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police help students with holiday shopping
Azra Baig photo. Monmouth Junction fifth grader Grace Sorochen, 10, by cart goes shopping with Officer Marcus Leysath and her sister Abby, 6, at Target on Thursday.
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EAST WINDSOR: Mayor ensures continued emergency services
Amy Batista photo. East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov outlines emergency services in the township following the closing of Rescue II.
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SENIOR MENUS: Dec. 11, 2014
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise…
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