Cover Stories

Foundation gives a future to retired Standardbred racehorses

By Jane Meggitt A horse once headed for slaughter surged through traffic, scaffolding and parked cars on a Manhattan street, carrying a New York City mounted police officer in pursuit...

Strategic Plan Rethinks Modern Library Space In Plainsboro

The Plainsboro Public Library is asking residents to help shape the next phase of one of the township’s...

Real and Remembered

Two hundred and fifty years after the American Revolution reshaped both a nation and a university campus, Princeton...

Landmark Robbinsville Town Center building takes on new role as town hall

Robbinsville has moved into a new municipal building, marking the transformation of one of the most prominent structures...

Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: May 13, 2026

The following stories were originally published in the May 13, 2026, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper. ...

Putting a Dramatic Touch on Asian Cuisine

An interviewer meeting Lisa Shao for the first time might expect that the conversation would center on the two area restaurants this 44-year-old West...

Other Sushi & Dining Options

#b#Pat’s Sushi Picks#/b# U.S. 1 food writer Pat...

Along the Nile, Rapid Growth

When Larry Seruma was growing up in Uganda, the path to prosperity meant leaving the country, getting a foreign education, and making money overseas....

Life Imitates Art, And a Novelist’s House is Razed

Growing up as a “foreign service brat,” Edmund Keeley did not have a single spot he called home. But in 1954 he and his...

Land Values Rise, Small Houses Fall

Looking at the issues raised by Edmund Keeley’s novel from a broader perspective, Jim Constantine, principal at Nassau Street-based Looney Ricks Kiss, professional planner,...

How the Tesla Turns People into Car People

When you talk to Tesla owners, and people who are familiar with the electric cars, the word “cult” tends to come up. It’s not...
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