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PRINCETON: Mamoun’s Falafel opens downtown
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Mamoun’s, a famous Greenwich Village eatery known for its cheap, tasty falafel, has opened a new location in Princeton. Situated between Subway and Olive’s at 20 Witherspoon St., the restaurant is located in a historic zone in a building once occupied by a mattress store. The Chater family, whose patriarch…
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Let us give love at this time of Ebola crises
Miriam Lipschutz-Yevick, Princeton Some weeks ago I celebrated my 90th birthday. The guests were comfortably seated awaiting my granddaughter Ariela, the star of the evening. She entered holding a little bundle close in her arms. Tired still from her latest efforts, she radiated the joy of renewed motherhood. She walked right up to me…
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PRINCETON: YMCA presents King works to library, seminary
Courtesy photoPrinceton Public Library Director Leslie Berger and Clayton Marsh, co-chair of the Shirley Paris Circle. At a reception hosted by the Princeton Family YMCA board of directors on Friday, Oct. 10, two rare works by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. were presented to the special collections of the Princeton Public Library and the Princeton…
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PRINCETON: Demolition progressing at hospital site
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Three of eight buildings at the former Princeton hospital have been razed during the first four weeks of demolition, a process that will last into 2015 before the site can be turned into a 280-unit residential development. "They’re making good progress," municipal engineer Robert V. Kiser said Wednesday of…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire company dedicates new apparatus bay
Chief Christian Fulmino breaks a bottle of champagne to christen the Woods Road firehouse addition. (Photo courtesy of Susan Gulliford and George Mariasz)
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LAMBERTVILLE: Acme Screening Room plans diverse weekend
Feature, documentary and historical films to be shown this weekend The Acme Screening Room movie venue at 25 S. Union St., Lambertville, offers a fezture film, an open house continueous film loop on the 200th anniversary of the "free" bridge and a documentary and panel discussion of animal farm production. Tickets are $6 for members…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Great start continues for Raider girls soccer
Curtis playing role in team’s success By Justin Feil, The Packet Group It’s hard for Arielle Curtis to imagine a better start to her final season with the Hillsborough High School girls soccer team. The senior midfielder is off to the best start in her career, and the Raiders are back to winning. ”It’s really…
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