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Princeton Holiday Tradition Continues – Town Topics The Annual Palmer Square Tree Lighting festivities on Friday evening included musical entertainment on the patio of the Nassau Inn Attendees share what they are looking forward to this holiday season in this week’s Town Talk on page 6 (Photo by Thomas Hedges)
PU Men’s Soccer Falls to Duke in NCAA Tourney As Historic Campaign Ends . . . BEDEVILED: Princeton University men’s soccer player Jack Jasinski boots the ball in recent action Last Sunday, senior midfielder Jasinski contributed an assist in a losing cause as third-seeded Princeton fell 2-1 to Duke in the second round of the NCAA tournament at Roberts Stadium The Tigers led 1-0 midway through the second half before the Blue Devils scored two goals into final 20
Popular ONE53 Restaurant-Bar in Rocky Hill Provides High Quality Dining . . . BON APPETIT: “We think of our decor as ‘rustic meets elegant,’” says Faith DeJean, co-owner of the popular ONE53 Restaurant-Bar in Rocky Hill Its dining room, shown here, offers an inviting setting, featuring an attractive banquette and individual table format A more secluded enclave is
Obituaries 4 23 2025 – Town Topics Her 70th birthday present to herself — a rare extravagance in the form of a convertible Mini Cooper in a color called “Zesty Yellow” — was known to turn heads and smiles around town
SAVE Animal Shelter at Full Capacity As Adoption Foster Rates Decline With the capacity to house more than 100 animals at a time, it might seem as though SAVE, A Friend to Homeless Animals, has plenty of space But the Skillman-based nonprofit shelter, which receives no funding at the federal, state, or local level, is running out of space — especially for dogs that
Fleurique Design Flower Shop in Lambertville Offers Unique Floral . . . CUSTOM CREATIONS: “Fleurique is an eco-friendly flower shop where nature meets elegance We specialize in custom floral designs for weddings, events, and everyday moments,” says Fleurique Design owner Lydia Platonov Shown is an arrangement featuring anemones, ranunculus, lisianthus, astrantia, spring roses, hanging amaranthus, and greenery in a pedestal bowl (Photo by Meadowlens
The Other Side of “Expecting” — Fifty Years in Princeton By Stuart Mitchner My family’s life in Princeton began on November 1, 1975, the day after Halloween Fifty years ago this week my wife was “expecting,” a term that entered the language as a less clinical way of saying “pregnant ” In fact, expecting covers just about anything and everything life has to offer Expected in early May, Ben arrived in late April, a relatively easy, Lamaze
“Walk Warily” — D. H. Lawrence and the Shipboard Cat By Stuart Mitchner On the bed beside Lawrence was a yellow and white kitten… —from D H Lawrence: A Composite Biography “The world is certainly mad: and worse than ever,” D H Lawrence wrote in a December 19, 1929 letter to a friend three months before his death on March 2, 1930 The occasion was the suicide of his publisher Harry Crosby who “shot himself in New York, and shot a
Exhibit at Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie Kicks Off Celebration of . . . MENTOR, TEACHER, CATALYST: This self-portrait by Trenton painter Mel Leipzig is among those to be displayed at a celebration of his 90th birthday starting at Ellarslie on October 24 Additional events to be held through February are at Cadwalader Park, Trenton City Hall, the Trenton Free Library Gallery, and Mercer County Community College By Anne Levin Since moving to Trenton from New York
Search for Missing PU Student Focuses on Lake Carnegie According to the Department of Public Safety, when last seen he was wearing blue jeans with torn knees, a yellow T-shirt with a black, zippered hooded sweatshirt, and blue, flat-bottom shoes