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Vol. LXV, No. 50
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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![]() Many Choices: We are the only consignment shop that focuses on furniture and large furnishings, and we have many choices at a fraction of their original cost. says Jan Gutowski, co-manager of One-Of-A-Kind Consignment Gallery in the Princeton Shopping Center. She is shown by a Habersham Plantation hutch, featuring a display of English Romantic Staffordshire dinnerware (c) 1840. |
I can always find the perfect gift unique, appropriate, and at the right price. It can be a real surprise too. I might never have suspected what I would discover, and yet it is perfect!
![]() FARM LIFE: This sheep and lamb at Double Brook Farm in Hopewell are from the Katahdin breed, also called hair sheep. They do not have wool, but a coat of hair. The farm also raises cows, pigs, chickens, turkeys, and vegetables. |
In 1910, 40 percent of the United Statess population grew the food that fed the rest of the population. Today the percentage of the population that feeds the rest of the country has been reduced to two.
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