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Agricola Eatery to Open at Old Lahiere's in Princeton
The restaurant at 11 Witherspoon St. will open in late fall.

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The restaurant at 11 Witherspoon St. will open in late fall.

The restaurant at 11 Witherspoon St. will open in late fall.
The following incidents were reported by Princeton Borough Police for Aug. 4-5
Princeton Township Police reported the following incidents between Aug. 3-6.
The $1.08 billion in tourism expenditures in Mercer County in 2011 is an all-time high, accoridng to the Princeton Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau.
A man allegedly approached a victim, brandished a knife and demanded money.
With the Route 1 jughandle closures now in place, how is your commute?
The group tasked with organizing a celebration has outlined its tentative plans.
Employees will keep their current vacation allocations, with a recommendation that the new administration consider a PTO pilot program in 2013.
Highlights include a new dean at the Woodrow Wilson School, major area traffic changes and local Olympic medal winners.
The AAA outlook for August shows the spillover effect of steeply climbing July prices.
Also this week in wacky New Jersey police news, holy stupidity, Batman! A "superhero" causes a stir at a Home Depot.
The project, slated to begin Aug. 20, will last throughout the duration of the Route 1 jughandle closure trial.
Other events include a Wizard of Oz Sing Along, Burger Mania Cook-Off and Bicycle Tours of Central New Jersey.
The project, slated to begin Aug. 20, will last throughout the duration of the Route 1 jughandle closure trial.
The team sailed to victory during Thursday's Olympic race.
The project, slated to begin Aug. 20, will last throughout the duration of the Route 1 jughandle closure trial.
The project, slated to begin Aug. 20, will last throughout the duration of the Route 1 jughandle closure trial.