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FEATURES — 7 Our Towns With five offices in four counties and hundreds of listings, Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty has an unparalleled passion for real estate. Illustration by David Sankey
AT YOUR SERVICE — 30 Sotheby’s This Season This season’s curated calendar of Sotheby’s auctions and exhibitions around the world.
34 How to Buy at Auction An auction is the simplest and most trusted way to buy art—and at Sotheby’s, it has never been easier.
14 The Little Village of Small World As co-owner of Princeton’s cult-fabulous Small World Coffee, Jessica Durrie creates a sense of inclusivity and community—and serves up a seriously good cup of joe, too.
35 Significant Sales Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty celebrates some of its most noteworthy sales from the first three quarters of 2017.
By Jennifer P. Henderson Photographs by Jess Blackwell
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20 Growing Up Princeton: Blues Traveler Three decades after first hooking audiences with their signature groove-and-harmonica-based sound, members of Blues Traveler wax nostalgic about 30 years together and their old-school Princeton days. By Jennifer P. Henderson
26 Books, Glorious Books Firelight, woolens, cozy evenings—the good stuff the colder months are made of ... and the perfect time to curl up with a book. By Rae Padulo Photographs by Jess Blackwell
DEPARTMENTS — 8 Scene & Heard
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From galas and gatherings to fundraisers and fêtes, we venture inside some of the area’s most fabulous parties this season.
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Sotheby’s International Realty Property Gallery Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty presents its latest collection of the Princeton area’s finest real estate offerings.
63 Our Agents With state-of-the-art technology and an individualized approach, Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty offers some of the most extraordinary agents in the business.
70 Around the World: Ski Country The Sotheby’s International Realty network provides access to luxury real estate and homes for sale worldwide. This month, we hit the slopes and check out properties in the Steamboat Ski Area.
Our picks for the who, what, and where we’re loving in and around Princeton right now. By Christina Henderson
32 Behind the Art Molly Ott Ambler, senior vice president and senior specialist in Sotheby’s Impressionist and Modern Art department in New York, gives a behind-the-scenes look at two very special upcoming auctions. By Rae Padulo
72 Love Where You Live Scott Anderson, executive chef and co-owner of Princeton’s Elements and Mistral, lives, explores, and forages in the town he calls “home.” 2
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Luxury is an experience, not a price point.
The most up-to-date real estate listings around town—and around the world—await at callawayhenderson.com. #lovewhereyoulive
Editor in Chief J E N N I F E R P. H E N D E R S O N Chief Marketing Officer L AU R E L C EC I L A Production Director T H O M A S B R A B E N EC Design Director S A R A O RO F I N O Contributing Editors R A E PA D U LO C H R I ST I N A H E N D E R S O N Contributing Photographers J E SS B L AC K W E L L DAV I D DA L E S S C OT T F R E D E R I C K RO B E RT M A N E L L A L I N DA M C M A N U S ST E V E N WA S KO W Contributors M A RT H A M O S E L E Y DAV I D S A N K E Y A N D R E A H AW K
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elcome to our second issue of Bricks & Mortar magazine, this edition dedicated to the goings-on in and around town this fall-winter season. After launching our inaugural issue, the thrill at having produced a magazine mingled with the melancholy of watching our “first baby” grow up and leave the house … which was then quickly replaced with building excitement as we forged ahead to plan the next installment. I have to say, we’ve had a lot of fun with Bricks & Mortar: brainstorming editorial ideas; chatting with our readers, from clients to community members to local business owners; getting creative with designers, photographers, writers, and printers. We also learned a lot the first time around which has made logistics with this issue more fluid so we can all relax a bit and enjoy the ride (all except for our editor in chief, of course). We are so thankful to each and every person who took the time to read the first issue and for those “fans” who sent along kind words of praise and encouragement, whether in passing on the sidewalk or via e-mail. Your feedback has made us all so proud to be a part of this pursuit. We would be remiss, however, in not also thanking those people who were (ahem) less than enthused with receiving a hard copy of Bricks & Mortar
(comments included “Remove this garbage from my lawn” and “Thanks, but no thanks”). Please know that we understand your position and we’ve listened to your feedback. If you’d prefer to receive a digital copy only of the next issue, let us know by sending an e-mail to bricksandmortar@callawayhenderson.com and we’ll be sure to make that happen for you moving forward. And for those who still need convincing, I’d like to introduce you to our wonderful printer, Lane Press: a company with a long history of responsible environmental practices including diverting the vast majority of its manufacturing waste from landfills. The company’s Environmental Stewardship provisions are impressive, and while no printing process is perfect, we feel confident we’ve found the right partner from this perspective. And now on to the good stuff: In this issue you’ll learn about a savvy local businesswoman who, along with her partners, has created a singular brand of coffee and the hotspot we affectionately refer to as “Princeton’s living room.” You’ll also get liner notes from three members of the jam band Blues Traveler, who were raised with Princeton as their playground; the best places to get the best books in town and beyond; and much more. Continue to keep us posted with your feedback—good or bad, we want to hear from you. And please enjoy the issue!
Best regards,
Judson R. Henderson Broker of Record
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Small World Coffee co-founder and co-owner Jessica Durrie holds court with a cup of the café’s famous “joe” at the 14 Witherspoon Street location. In December, Small World Coffee will celebrate its 25th anniversary. Photograph by Jess Blackwell —
Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty CallawayHenderson.com To read the interview, see page 14.
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SCENE & HEARD S I M PAT I C O P R E M I E R E AT M C C A RT E R T H E AT E R — On Friday, September 8, the Tony- and Oscar-nominated actor Michael Shannon took the Berlind Theatre stage at the McCarter Theatre Center for the opening night performance of Simpatico. A tragicomedy about the dark underworld of thoroughbred horseracing by Pulitzer Prize–winning dramatist Sam Shepard, the production was a collaboration with the acclaimed Chicago ensemble A Red Orchid Theatre, co-founded by Shannon and his friend and co-star Guy Van Swearingen. Following the performance, the actors—who starred in the same roles in a 2013 production of play—enjoyed a post-show reception, catered by Duffy’s in Downington, PA, with guests and McCarter staff.
A lot of local love was flowing at this year’s “A Concert Under the Stars,” held at Updike Farmstead on Saturday, June 10. The balmy midsummer eve was the perfect night for the Historical Society of Princeton’s sixth annual event, which featured guided tours of the masterfully renovated barn and performances by four area bands that collectively brought the house down: Stony Brook Bluegrass Band, Gravity Hill, East Coast Ambush, and The Goods. A deliciously delightful dinner by Princeton crêpery Jammin’ Crêpes, was served accompanied by local craft beers. Proceeds from the event supported the Historical Society’s mission to be a hub of cultural enrichment and experiential education, a steward of collections and places, and a preserver of Princeton’s diverse, important, and fascinating stories.
C O C K TA I L C U LT U R E AT M O RV E N M U S E U M — On Wednesday, June 7, Rago Arts and Auction Center and Morven Museum & Garden set the stage for “Cocktail Culture,” a shaken and stirring celebration of the art and style of the handcrafted libation. Invited guests from Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty, among others, gathered on the exquisitely appointed Morven grounds for a presentation by Rago specialist Jenny Pitman and codirector, estate services, and specialist Sebastian Clarke on unique vintage 20th-century barware, while Rago jewelry department head Katherine Van Dell dished about the gorgeous cocktail jewelry on display.
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Photographs by Ryan Bourque (McCarter Theatre), Historical Society of Princeton, Barry Sagotsky (The Second City), Morven Museum (Robert Manella), and Daniel T. Gramkee Photography (Hopewell Theater Company).
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SCENE & HEARD T H E S E C O N D C I T Y AT PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL — The Second City, world-renowned for its rollicking improvisational sketch comedy, performed at the Princeton High School Performing Arts Center to benefit the Princeton Senior Resource Center. The Sunday, September 24, show was a welcome homecoming for P.H.S. grad and former Princetonite Carley Moseley, a performer with the Chicago improv theater’s touring troupe. The premier U.S. comedy club, theater, and school of improvisation, The Second City boasts alum including some of comedy’s biggest, best, and most iconic talents such as Tina Fey, John Belushi, Amy Poehler, and Bill Murray.
THE 12TH ANNUAL PRINCE TON C H I L D R E N ’ S B O O K F E ST I VA L — Hinds Plaza was a book lover’s paradise on Saturday, September 23, when the Princeton Public Library and Jazams toy store hosted the 12th annual Princeton Children’s Book Festival. One of the largest and most impressive gatherings of its kind, the festival showcased more than 80 celebrated authors and illustrators of children’s literature, including Brian Biggs (I’m a Librarian: A Tinyville Town Book), Ame Dyckman (Horrible Bear! and You Don’t Want a Unicorn!), and two-time Caldecott Honor winner Brian Pinkney (Let’s Clap, Jump, Sing & Shout; Dance, Spin & Turn It Out!). More than 6,400 attendees visited the festival throughout the day, experiencing interactive storytimes and book signings with featured authors, and the PSO Bravo! Instrument Petting Zoo, where Princeton Symphony Orchestra musicians were on hand to introduce kids to percussion and string instruments.
O P E N I N G N I G H T AT H O P E W E L L T H E AT E R — Local culture met world-stage creativity on Thursday, September 8, at the opening night of the all-new Hopewell Theater. A longloved landmark in Hopewell Borough, the wholly reimagined and restored theater debuted its leading-edge lighting, sound, and seating improvements, making it a 21st-century showcase for music, cinema, and the performing arts. Opening-night guests reveled in the bluegrass sounds of Bovine Social Club while indulging in small-plate treats from area favorites including The Brick Farm Market, The Bent Spoon, and The Peasant Grill, along with classic movie-nosh like popcorn and candy. The event also unveiled the new theater’s upcoming schedule, which includes independent films, live music, guest speakers, multimedia performances, dine-in happenings, and more.
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where THREE CHEERS Whether you choose to raise a glass filled with spirits, craft beer, or wine, you’ll find the best of the best right in our backyard. Sourland Mountain Spirits (sourlandspirits.com)—the first farm distillery since prohibition—makes its local, fresh, handcrafted spirits in a state-of-the-art distillery/renovated barn behind Hopewell’s Brick Farm Tavern. Next door, on the sprawling Double Brook Farm property, is Troon Brewing (troonbrewing.com), whose craft beer is a word-of-mouth and social-media favorite. Batch alerts on Instagram (@troonbrewing) lead quickly to sellouts of Troon’s on-site beer (via 32-ounce to-go cans and a growler filling station), but don’t fear: Nearby Brick Farm Tavern (brickfarmtavern.com), Troon’s only draught account, is at the ready for full pours and samples. And local oenophiles, rejoice! Nearby are Hopewell Valley Vineyards (hopewellvalleyvineyards.com), where three generations of European winemaking experience meet a state-of-the art-vineyard, and the award-winning (including the Governor’s Cup) Terhune Orchards winery, which keeps friends coming back with their wine trails, live music, and a very charming tasting room in a historic 150-year-old barn (terhuneorchards.com). We’ll toast to that! Clockwise, from top left: Terhune Orchards winery; Sourland Mountain Spirits; Troon Brewing; Hopewell Valley Vineyards. C A L L AWAY H E N D E R S O N . C O M
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When we wanted to know how to plan an A-list-worthy tailgate, we knew just who to call. Growing up a student athlete in Princeton, then finding success on the field as a college lacrosse player, Cammie Linville has experienced many a post-game feast firsthand. Currently a N.Y.C. financier by day and gourmand by night, Linville has long enjoyed indulging her foodie passions. Now she’s taking it to the next level with her culinary endeavor, Freckled Foodie, which chronicles her journey from loving food to understanding it. Now as a student at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, this social media–savvy food blogger is always exploring the balance of the delicious and the nutritious. Here’s the skinny on this talented local gal’s how-to’s, food faves, and of course, advice on the almighty tailgate. Her cooking 101: “My mom was never one to use a cookbook, timer, or follow a step-by-step process. She taught me basic cooking skills and to trust my instinct and be creative when making a meal with what’s left in the fridge.” Her local food faves: “Banana pancakes with a side of bacon from PJ’s Pancake House, Blue Point Grill’s incredibly fresh seafood, Small World’s coffee and granola, and Conte’s famous pizza.” Her tailgates: “A soccer game that ended at Conte’s or a lacrosse tailgate filled with cider donuts from Terhune Orchards—my athletic memories growing up are just as centered on the food we enjoyed afterwards as they are on the games. There was nothing better than winning and celebrating with a large spread of home-cooked food.”
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Her menu how-to: “Ideally, a tailgate menu should include a variety of options and provide something for everyone: You want to make sure everyone leaves satisfied and excited for the next one. Start with healthy fare like an Asian chopped slaw chock-full of veggies or an orzo salad dotted with tomato, mozzarella, cucumber, and black olives. Tailgate staples like hamburgers and hot dogs are a must, but add in creative mains like slow-cooked pulled pork, and meatballs made from scratch. And don’t forget dessert! Including both healthy and indulgent sweets appeals to everyone: a fruit plate, zucchini and banana breads, and brownies can all be prepared with healthier baking swaps like avocado or black beans, so that guests don’t leave feeling overfed.” Her best advice: “Leave it all on the field.” And: “If it was easy, everyone would do it.” Follow Cammie’s culinary adventures on Instagram at @freckledfoodie and on freckledfoodie.com.
Photographs by Guy Ambrosino (The Farm Cooking School).
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why A WA L K I N T H E PA R K Take your Sunday stroll to the next level with Discovering Princeton, a new book of walking tours by Wiebke Martens and Jennifer Jang. This stunning photographic guide features five fully illustrated jaunts that include Princeton University, vibrant downtown Princeton and some of its long-established neighborhoods, plus the picturesque campuses of the Princeton Theological Seminary and the Institute for Advanced Study. Honored on each and every walkabout are the town’s fine offerings: its rich history and diverse architecture, as well as its museums, theaters, and parks. Those with a bit more time can find inspiration in the many ideas for short outings and getaways in the greater Princeton area. The perfect addition to the home library, a takeaway memory for the out-of-towner, or a housewarming present for the newly relocated. Discovering Princeton, by Wiebke Martens and Jennifer Jang, is available at Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street, Princeton.
when DY N A M I C DUO After fine-tuning his skills in the Gourmet magazine test kitchen for nearly a decade, Ian Knauer founded Titusville’s The Farm Cooking School, where cooks of all levels come to learn about great food, community, and seasonal eating. He also shares his vast knowledge on his own farm-to-table television show, The Farm, which follows ingredients from their very beginnings all the way to the dinner table (check out the show on PBS and via Amazon Prime). Now, together with like-minded partner of The Farm Cooking School, Shelly Wiseman, a former travel-food editor and recipe developer at Gourmet, Knauer is debuting yet another endeavor: the collaborative cookbook, The Farm Cooking School: Techniques and Recipes That Celebrate The Seasons (Quarto/Burgess Lea Press). Join these two cooking powerhouses on Tuesday, November 7 for the book’s release party, where you’ll sample some of their favorite recipes and have the opportunity to purchase signed copies. As if all that good food wisdom wasn’t enough, after-tax sales of the cookbook are donated directly to Wholesome Wave, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing fresh, healthful foods to families in need. The Farm Cooking School, 67 Pleasant Valley Road, Titusville; thefarmcookingschool.com.
what THE SE A SON TO STITCH With colder days and the holidays around the corner, there couldn’t be a more perfect time to dust off those needles and dive into a new stitchery project (perhaps keeping those fingers busy while watching The Holiday for the hundredth time). Where to find those shiny new needles and hooks, silky embroidery floss, or new canvases? Head to the colorful Pins & Needles (8 Chambers Street), in Princeton, stocked from floor to ceiling with wonderful goodies ranging from wools and fibers to canvases and patterns. At Pennington’s Knit One Stitch Too (16 North Main Street), your next treasure-to-be awaits in shelves laden with luxury yarns and wools, a vast selection of stitchery books and accessories, and more. Ready to try your hand at weaving or spinning? Then it’s off to Frenchtown’s The Spinnery (33 Race Street), where you’ll ooh and aah over the hand-dyed yarns hued with local plants and flowers, and the plethora of unique classes in dyeing, weaving, knitting, spinning, and crochet. Sock-ology class, anyone?
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Jessica Durrie, photographed at the Small World Coffee cafĂŠ at 14 Witherspoon Street, in Princeton.
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THE LITTLE VILLAGE of SMALL WORLD A S CO- OW N E R O F P R I N C E TO N’ S CU LT- FA B U LO U S S M A L L WO R L D C O FF E E, J E SS I C A D U R R I E C R E AT E S A S E N S E O F I N C LU S I V I T Y A N D C O M M U N I T Y— A N D S E RV E S U P A S E R I O U S LY G O O D CU P O F J O E, TO O
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Each and every day, scholars and students, professors and parents; waiters and Wall Streeters; townies and tourists; new mothers and old hats all make their pilgrimage—whether for the third time in a single day or for the first time ever—to a bustling, brilliant place where coffee reigns supreme tucked along a picturesque tree-lined street in the heart of Princeton. If the full-bodied aroma of perfectly ground and brewed coffee doesn’t immediately entice you upon entering, the hum of activity and energy will. Because when you enter into the universe that is Small World Coffee, you become engulfed in the sense of electricity, of excitement, of limitless possibility.
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A modern-day salon in the heart of Princeton, Small World Coffee revolves on a swiftly tilting axis of music, the arts, politics, and well-conceived puns (see box on page 18). The mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. often sat at a table with number-lined papers and a double latte. Author Jean Hanff Korelitz wrote a portion of her best-selling book, Admissions, fueled by the café’s signature java. Indeed, if good old Albert Einstein were alive today you could certainly imagine him holding court at the high-top table in the corner, surrounded by his protégées, his white hair ecstatic over his cup of perfectly roasted Grumpy Monkey. And on any given Saturday (and most days in between), you’ll find the virtuoso responsible for conducting the inner workings of the place is behind the counter, doling out steaming double Milky Joes to go, tough-chai lattes, and iced green teas, while chatting up every customer in line without missing a beat.
“I often use the phrase, ‘We build community from the inside out,’” says Small World Coffee co-founder and co-owner Jessica Durrie. “I believe if we are able to create an authentic community of support and camaraderie amongst the staff, we are much more capable of amplifying that [sensibility] out in the community of Princeton.“ Small World Coffee is a village that runs like a well-oiled machine thanks to the collaborative partnership at its heart: master roaster Jon March, the creator of Small World’s superior taste profiles and brews; co-founder Brant Cosaboom, coffee connoisseur, tech geek, and back-of-the-house guru; and Durrie, the doyenne of the retail-operations arm and the somewhat reluctant face of the S.W.C. brand. “I think that there’s an authenticity to our company. We’ve been able to take some of our personal beliefs and integrate them into the way we run the business,” Durrie says. “I tell my employees that once they get their feet on the ground in the shop, I want them to authentically be themselves behind the counter. Inclusivity is one of the tenets of what a place like a coffee shop is supposed to be. And not just Small World—it’s what our place is in society. That’s why the whole notion of a café resonated with me from the get-go.” The concept of inclusion is one that can be traced back to Durrie’s globetrotting childhood: Born in the San Francisco Bay Area, Durrie was raised primarily overseas. Her father, an employee of General Motors, and her mother both had a “risk-taking” approach to life: they lived in Rome, São Paulo (twice), and then Melbourne, Australia, before returning to a suburb of Detroit when Durrie was 16. Although it wasn’t as fabulous as her youth abroad, Durrie made the most of it, heading into Detroit’s famed Cass Corridor to see art shows and listen to punk-music bands— 16
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acquiring a rock-and-roll edge that is palpable today at the Small World Coffee cafés. She went to (and dropped out of ) the University of Michigan, then headed back to California to live with her sister, where she was first introduced to the ways of the food-service industry. One of the chefs she worked for became a sounding board for an inspired Durrie, and encouraged her to look into the Cornell School of Hotel Administration. She applied and was accepted. That’s when the notion of opening her own restaurant took hold. And then, in her last semester, she went on a trip to Vienna. “I was walking around and thinking, ‘Wow, these cafés are so cool,’” she says. “And then I thought, ‘I am going to do coffee.’ I was reacting to the environment and the feeling of a café. And so for me that was it.” After graduating from Cornell and putting in a brief stint in Chicago, she headed back to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to work for a company called Espresso Royale, with the intention of learning the business from the grounds (pun intended) up. When the opportunity to open a California location for the company presented itself, she headed west, all the while working on a business plan with her S.W.C. partner-to-be, Brant Cosaboom, a fellow General Motors expat. Soon, Durrie began crisscrossing the country in search of a charming college town with a population of at least 100,000 residents in which to open their café. They found Princeton. “We hadn’t even considered Princeton when we were doing the research because the population was 30,000,” Durrie says, laughing. “But when we came out here to visit family at Thanksgiving, I knew this was the town—and moved here a month later.”
Left: Durrie’s partners in coffee, Brant Cosaboom and Jon March (right). “Brant and Jon are the coffee connoisseurs of the company, for sure. They source it all, pick the right beans, and meticulously oversee the roasting process. They’re the ones who come up with all of the blends and name them. I know a lot more about coffee than the average consumer, of course. But I couldn’t do this without them.”
Divine intervention aside, Durrie and Cosaboom had their work cut out for them. They scoured town for the perfect space to rent, all the while refining their business plan right down to the last box of coffee stirrers and endlessly convincing naysayers they didn’t need to entice customers by selling pizza and cigarettes along with their coffee. “We knew that if we didn’t get it right,” Durrie says, “we were going to be screwed for a very long time.” But then it all came together—quickly: They found a location, at 14 Witherspoon Street, and signed the lease at the beginning of August; they began construction at the end of that same month, and opened Small World Coffee’s doors on December 23, 1993. “[The name] Small World was Brant’s idea,” Durrie says. “The minute it came out of his mouth, we both knew that was it. He had an expat upbringing also, and we both knew that while there are many different places [in the world], basically everybody has the same needs—and coffee’s one of them. It just resonates. We’re all in it together.” The rest, as they say, is history: The 1993 opening was followed, in 1997, by the creation of Small World Roasters, with friend and employee Jon March, when Durrie and Cosaboom decided they wanted more control over the quality of the beans that made
the whole Small World sing. Since then, a wholesale business has flourished, with clients near (Princeton University, Rutgers University, Whole Foods) and far (an off-the-grid bird-watching bed-and-breakfast in Mexico). The Witherspoon Street locale underwent a significant renovation and expansion, in 2001; and then, in 2006, the 254 Nassau Street outpost was added to the S.W.C. realm. The trio has been presented with additional opportunities to grow the brand, but they’re content with the carefully managed success they’re currently enjoying, a practice of refinement and improvement that aligns with the “lifestyle approach” they take to their business. “We’ve been able to consistently deliver great coffee,” Durrie says. “So much of it goes back to running a business professionally, no matter how small you are. We have systems in place that many small businesses don’t spend the time developing, but because we have, every time customers open the door, they can predict what’s going to happen. They can rely on us.” But as everyone who frequents the café knows, the magic of Small World is in more than just the coffee. The good juju, Durrie insists, is in the people who support the enterprise day in and day out. From general manager Vincent Jule, who’s been with the company for 16 years; to head trainer Tuc Sargentini, perhaps the most-recognized face behind the counter; to the cheerful baristas, Durrie trains all employees in the ways of the
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“Worldling,” giving them a full understanding of how the café operates and then empowering them to be their creative, authentic selves—even if that means dressing up as a unicorn (true story). “In the 24 years we’ve been open, I’ve probably interviewed well over 10,000 people,” she says. “It’s not a perfect science, but somehow we always manage to have the right number of individuals who are curious, creative, quirky, and fun. It’s kept me younger being around them.” Together, these ambassadors of Small World Coffee create a sense of belonging that extends beyond the café’s walls and into the community, whether it’s through the rotating exhibitions of work by area artists and the weekly lineup of live entertainment, or the cadre of local entrepreneurs that have become part of a cooperative support network. Durrie, Cosaboom, and March work with local vendors including Lillipies and The Gingered Peach bakeries, Terhune Orchards, Tico’s Juice Bar, and Griggstown Farm; and also engage in open and ongoing dialogues with fellow business owners like those behind Jazams, The Bent Spoon, Labyrinth Books, and the Princeton Corkscrew Wine Shop. Most importantly, however, Small World is a place that creates a sense of familiarity and trust, where people can come together, to interact and connect. “Small World’s personality is the culture of the company: We are here to serve and take care of the public. To be a gathering spot for celebrations, for crises. To take in the wayward person and give them shelter,” Durrie says. “One of the first tenets I talk about with our staff is, ‘We are inclusive.’” In December, Small World Coffee will turn 25, an anniversary Durrie acknowledges with a disbelieving shake of her head. S.W.C. aficionados, she says, can look forward to a slate of special events including an anniversary show, along with the unveiling of new S.W.C. packaging, a redesigned website, and a few other surprises.
Durrie with fellow Worldlings Tuc Sargentini and Vincent Jule.
“Princeton’s a little city, yet it’s cosmopolitan,” Durrie says, describing the town that has become home for not only her business but her family, as well. “You’ll hear so many languages in the café on any given day. And I love that. I love that Princeton has an international community. It’s a very brainy place.” She smiles and adds, “We picked the right town, man. We really did.”
SMALL WORLDLING ISMS We’ve all seen them, read them, and probably snapped a picture of them: the handwritten and ever-changing bon mots that grace the Small World counter. “That’s all the employees,” Durrie says. “There’s always someone on staff who’s a wordsmith or a great artist.” Herewith, some of the latest and greatest.
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GROWING UP PRINCETON: BLUES TRAVELER T H R E E D EC A D E S A F T E R F I R ST H O O K I N G AU D I E N C E S W I T H T H E I R S I G N AT U R E G RO OV E-A N DH A R M O N I C A- BA S E D S O U N D, M E M B E R S O F B LU E S T R AV E L E R WA X N O STA LG I C A B O U T 30 Y E A R S TO G E T H E R A N D T H E I R O L D- S C H O O L P R I N C E TO N DAYS
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Photographs provided by Bill Filipiak, Denise Truscello, Dominique Callan, and Tad Kinchla
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Skitching on snowy Nassau Street. Scaling the old fire slide inside McCarter Theatre. Navigating the tunnels below Princeton University. That’s about as rock-and-roll as you can get when you’re 12 and living in a small college town 50 miles outside of New York City. So it stands to reason that these kinds of experiences (and so many more) make up the formative years of members of the rock-jam band Blues Traveler. Established in Princeton in 1987, Blues Traveler was born when four aspiring musicians gathered in a room at Princeton High School to just play some music. Twelve studio albums and more than 2,000 live shows later, the Grammy Award–winning Blues Traveler has embarked on a U.S. tour to mark its 30th anniversary and is about to record its latest offering. Bricks & Mortar sat down with three of Traveler’s five troubadours—guitarist Chan Kinchla, drummer Brendan Hill, and bassist Tad Kinchla—to talk about their auspicious musical beginnings playing churches and how the memories of growing up in Princeton have never left them.
First things first: What was it like growing up in Princeton? Brendan Hill: Idyllic. It was the ’70s and ’80s, a different world. I remember the big piles of leaves along the roads, the smell of mowed grass, skating on a frozen Lake Carnegie, winter concerts at the University Chapel. I loved going to Community Park Pool in the summers. I had friends all over town and would ride my bike everywhere. The shopping center, Nassau Street, Hoagie Haven, Victor’s Pizza, the public library—it was the perfect little college town. Chan Kinchla: We used to roam far and wide, to school and back. Town was within walking distance. We’d skitch (i.e., grab a bumper and slide behind a car when the roads are covered in snow) across town to friends’ houses. The whole town was our playground. Tad Kinchla: Everything was so close. My best memories are of sledding at the Springdale Golf Course, playing stickball in the rain with Billy Byrne, the then-governor’s son, at Morven Museum & Garden, where we totally wrecked the lawn. Sneaking up the old fire escape at McCarter Theatre and taking the circular slide down 12 stories …
Tad and Chan, your father was a professor at Princeton. What was it like to have such a strong connection to the university? T.K.: We lived a half block from campus our entire childhood and there’s no doubt the proximity had a tremendous impact on us. Not only is it one of the most amazing architectural institutions in the country, it is devoid of public traffic, which basically meant we were safe to go anywhere and everywhere without being run over. C.K.: We were never bored. We went to football games at Palmer Stadium, basketball games at Jadwin Gym, and down to the polo fields to watch rugby and lacrosse. The tennis courts were right next door. It was priceless. T.K.: I forged some great friendships by just climbing into windows and saying “hi.” One of the coolest was befriending some crew guys who belonged to Cap and Gown Club. They invited me over for dinner to celebrate my 12th birthday. Turns out, Brooke Shields was a member and decided to join us. She sang “Happy Birthday” and proceeded to kiss me very near the lips. At least that’s how I remember it.
C.K.: The ride back down the spiral slide, in the dark, was like the grand finale. I wonder if the slide is still there? You really can’t stop a townie from going everywhere.
When did music first leave its mark? B.H.: I started playing the violin at age three. By nine, I realized the violin wasn’t for me and I picked up drumsticks. I drummed and sang through high school and after graduating went to the music program at The New School, in N.Y.C. My dad is a big music fan and introduced me at an early age to everything from Jimmy Reed to 10cc to the Beatles. My music teachers in Princeton—Stephen Bussey, Joe Parella, William Trego, and Dr. Tony Biancossino—all gave me the encouragement and skill to pursue music professionally. C.K.: I was 12 years old. My friend John Cogan, who lived across the street, got a guitar. I went to his house every day to play it. He finally just gave it to me. So he’s my inspiration and still a good friend to this day. T.K.: In fourth grade, I joined the Trinity Church Choir because my buddy Milo Cogan was a member and sang there. It was an amazing education in classical-music training by a world-renowned choirmaster. Then I played the upright bass in the John Witherspoon School orchestra. I gravitated toward the bass because that year my brother got an electric guitar and I was jealous, so my parents got me a bass. This page, from top: The original four: John Popper, Bobby Sheehan, Chan Kinchla, and Brendan Hill; “This one is of Chan and I from my P.H.S. football state game (we lost).” Opposite page, from left: Tad Kinchla, Brendan Hill, John Popper, Chan Kinchla, and Ben Wilson.
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The story goes that the first, official Blues Traveler meet-up occurred at Princeton High School. B.H.: I had a basement band in middle school; when I started in Studio Band at P.H.S. I met John [Popper] and invited him to come jam with us. We changed our name from The Establishment to Blues Band, and switched from playing Police and Bowie covers to George Thorogood and Jimi Hendrix. C.K.: John and Bren were in the award-winning Studio Band and I was skipping class and practicing my scales in the little rehearsal rooms. I brought my friend, Bobby [Sheehan, the original bassist, who passed away in 1999], into the band. Our first gig was at the Christ Congregation Church, across from the high school. B.H.: We played the Hightstown “Battle of the Bands” in 1983, and came in second place. Y.M.C.A. dances, churches, high-school spring flings, John and Peter’s (in New Hope), house parties, and a show in 1987 in front of the Nassau Inn, all before moving up to N.Y.C. C.K.: Our senior year, we played every house party in town till the cops shut us down. Which happened a lot. T.K.: Joining Blues Traveler was definitely surreal for all of us. I’d had a front seat to the band’s trials and tribulations leading to its eventual radio success. I actually attended the church gig; the sound was horrible but the energy and attitude was off the hook. At the John and Peter’s gig, I was escorted out of the bar before the first song because I was only 15, but I made up for it by frequenting shows at the Wetlands Preserve, in Manhattan, and then taking the train home at 4 a.m. to go to school. My parents were pretty awesome.
Most who grew up here, at one time or another, have tried to sneak into Princeton Reunions. I’m going to assume you all did, too. C.K.: Being a university brat, I knew the ways the proctors didn’t. We would wander through the tents at dawn, collecting the commemorative cups, which we would use for years. B.H.: I learned the ways from Chan. It was always a fun time of year and the fifth reunion was the Valhalla: the best bands, the most fun, but the hardest to get into. The 55th, on the other hand, was much simpler. You just had to move quickly and not draw attention to yourself. I had a collection of buttons and cups in my bedroom displayed like trophies. T.K.: Reunions were a rite of passage for all Princeton kids. Our dad got us faculty passes that were the equivalent of “super V.I.P.” Sometimes we would sneak in just because it was more fun. Having grown up next to campus, we knew the elaborate cellar system that connected the dorms. I think we knew how to get around better than most campus proctors. C.K.: In 2009, we returned to play the 20th as Blues Traveler. Afterwards, we were denied entry into the fifth reunion, so Tad and I proceeded to sneak in through a dorm room. You just couldn’t stop us. Story continues on page 24
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BURNING QUESTIONS with BLUES TRAVELER Your Hoagie Haven order? “My go-to was a whole no. 8 with ketchup, Greek salad, and fries—that’s a whole bacon cheese steak, by the way.” —T.K. “Half a hot roast beef with cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, mayo, oil, and vinegar.” —B.H. “A meatball chugger with onions and hot peppers.” —C.K.
Most memorable movie at The Princeton Garden? “I remember seeing Superman and it was fantastic!” —B.H. “My father brought me to a matinee of Gallipoli when I was nine. It’s possibly the saddest, most tragic thing you can view on film. I matured 20 years in two hours and cried until I made it to Victor’s for a slice.” —T.K. “There were so many. The Road Warrior! ” —C.K.
Your Princeton Rec League sport? “I played youth soccer for four or five years, baseball for one season, and track and field for a very short time. Music took over around age 13.” —B.H. “I played P.S.A. soccer, Y.M.C.A. and Princeton Little League baseball, and travel-league hockey at Baker Rink and the frozen tundra that was the Princeton Day School rink. P.D.S. did have some rad hot chocolate, though.” —T.K. “I played ’em all: soccer, football, and baseball.” —C.K.
This page, from top: Wilson, Hill, and Kinchla yuk it up; Kinchla, far right, at his live band audition at N.Y.C.’s Bar Bat, in 1999; “Splitting up our time between the studio and touring is really the key to longevity,” says the bassist. Opposite page, from top: Ben Wilson, Tad Kinchla, John Popper, Chan Kinchla, and Brendan Hill; the band (circa 1987) taken outside of the basement where they practiced.
Aside from campus, where else did you guys run rampant? C.K.: Marquand Park. We would climb to the top of those magnificent trees and see the whole town. B.H.: I love the grounds around the Institute for Advanced Study. My family and I would take walks there on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Herrontown Woods is another great trail. T.K.: There’s a spot on Carnegie Lake where my family used to picnic, right below where Broadmead hits Lake Street. I’ve also always enjoyed the Battlefield. I used to fly kites and hike there. It’s pretty epic to have such an iconic part of our country’s history to play around in and it’s quite possibly the chillest space in Princeton.
There seems to be “something in the water” in Princeton: a lot of really amazing musical talent has come out of this area. Why do you think that is? C.K.: Everywhere you look, there is great access to the arts. And really interesting parents. B.H.: I think the middle and high school music programs were and still are exceptional. It’s a testament to a well-thoughtout curriculum to include art and music. Some students just need that outlet; there are so many different types of kids and ways to learn. I feel very fortunate to have had such a great environment to learn and develop my own identity. T.K.: Princeton is the perfect mix of old, new, and different. My experience here was always one of acceptance and inclusion. The university attracted a lot of intelligent and progressively thinking people from all over the world and I think that influenced the town insofar as it treated the arts. Creative types were accepted and bolstered by a community that not only enjoyed it but also encouraged it.
So when can we expect you back in town? B.H.: Blues Traveler is starting the first of a two-part 30th anniversary tour next week and we have a new album coming out in the early spring. We’ll be close to Princeton several times, but it won’t be until 2018 for an actual Princeton show. T.K.: We’re all pretty stoked and appreciative to still be doing what we love. We’ll probably do it as long as we can because it’s still fun and we still like each other. B.H.: I’d love to come back and play our real hometown again soon. It’s been years since we played McCarter Theatre. C.K.: Hopefully we’ll be back in town soon. As our dear, departed dad Ron “The Prof ” Kinchla used to say, “Princeton is Brigadoon—the city on the hill that never changes.” Blues Traveler featuring John Popper (lead vocals, harmonica), Chan Kinchla (guitar), Tad Kinchla (bass), Brendan Hill (drums), and Ben Wilson (keyboard) can be seen on the first leg of its 30th Anniversary U.S. Tour now through November 19, and then again in January through February 2018. 24
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BOOKS, GLORIOUS BOOKS F I R E L I G H T, WO O L E N S, COZ Y E V E N I N G S— T H E G O O D ST U FF T H E C O L D E R M O N T H S A R E M A D E O F ... A N D T H E P E R F EC T T I M E TO CU R L U P W I T H YO U R O L D, N E W, O R B O R ROW E D FAVO R I T E B O O K
by Rae Padulo photographs by Jess Blackwell
Even in this age of digital and big box, our local independent bookstores and libraries still play a vibrant role. The neighborhood book purveyor cultivates this romantic notion of place—nurturing their community and providing a haven for ideas, reverence, constancy, and maybe even a little bit of magic. We walk in to indulge our curiosity, and perhaps to go on an adventure. Armed with our treasure, we can travel to the moon, to the past, to worlds steeped in monsters, heroes, and mystery—all without leaving our most comfortable armchair. The right book can be transformative. It can make us feel less alone or more brave; it can inspire new ideas or transport us; and in its best moments, it can shed light where darkness reigns. And aren’t we lucky that our towns are chock full of the wonderful independent bookstores who stand at the ready to keep our nightstands piled, our book groups vibrant, and our storytimes engaged? Here, our Princeton-area favorites responsible for putting the right book into someone’s hand.
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FA R L E Y ’ S B O O K S H O P
Treasure hunters, rejoice! A stroll through the charming riverfront town of Lambertville would not be complete without an expedition to North Union Street’s Panoply Books. Though offbeat, rare, and out-of-print used books are its main focus, a perfectly curated “impressive collection of things” is what gives this shop its sparkle. While owner Roland Boehm credits his store’s success to Lambertville’s special community of poets, writers, artists, and collectors, it’s the shop’s exciting art, vintage clothing, and ephemera that keep them coming back. Orderly stacks of books include amazing offerings like a first book printing of the “Star Spangled Banner,” circa 1857, a vintage Lord of the Rings box set, and the scarcely seen Henry Miller chapbook, “On Turning Eighty,” while a recent visit also revealed a signed Andy Warhol photo, vintage leather jackets, and futuristic mid-century lighting.
Just a bridge away, on New Hope’s main thoroughfare, Farley’s Bookshop is a beloved literary fixture in this irreverent, artsy, riverfront town. Professing its old-school love of books, the shop’s vibe is that of a peaceful protester from the ’60s, supporting small presses like Aqueduct, Moontree, and Red Hen, and revering the analog appreciation of the written word. There’s a “Read the Book Before You See the Movie” section, and a good selection of children’s books— amid handwritten recommendations and signs, including “Put your cell phone away,” and at the cash register, a printed list of local restaurants to keep the hungry in town for lunch. Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, Farley’s is vibrant as ever, still asking for your undivided attention, knowing from experience that there’s no substitute for exploring titles firsthand. Farley’s Bookshop, 44 South Main Street, New Hope, PA. farleysbookshop.com
Panoply Books, 48 North Union Street, Lambertville. panoplybooks.com
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T H E P E R F E C T P R O W L- A R O U N D
THE BO OK GARDEN
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Housed in one of Frenchtown’s fairytale “Painted Lady” Victorians, The Book Garden captivates from the moment you climb its colorfully painted steps and take in the reading-friendly front porch. Inside is no less charming: The store feels like your very best friend—its love of literature wrapping its arms around you with a creative selection of books and gifts. There’s something special for everyone: a well-stocked section of local history and authors, a “read-in” kitchen filled with previously owned tomes, a fabulous children’s room. Community is “at the core of everything the shop does,” whether it’s author signings, book clubs, writing workshops, or community events like Riverfest and Milford Alive, supported by the Book Garden and more of Frenchtown’s vibrant indie shops.
a child who reads will be an adult who thinks
announces the sign marking the entrance to the Booktrader of Hamilton. Inside, Johnny Mathis croons on the speakers and colorful spines beckon as far as the eye can see. There’s a reason the Booktrader is on the N.J. Best Of List—it’s the perfect prowl-around bookstore. Previously owned titles are stacked in every nook and cranny, including a great cookbook section and beach reads galore, with yards of mystery and historical romance novels to choose from. Add in a healthy dose of visiting authors and a store credit system, and you have a bookshop you will seek out again and again. Booktrader of Hamilton, 2421 Nottingham Way, Hamilton. booktrader.weebly.com
The Book Garden, 28 Bridge Street, Frenchtown. bookgarden.biz
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THE MYSTERIOSO
THE BEAR AND THE BOOKS
T H E C L OA K A N D DAG G E R
Bobbie Fishman, former overseer of the children’s sections of both Princeton’s Micawber Books and Labyrinth Books, is the trusted heart and soul behind Hopewell’s children’s bookstore, The Bear and the Books. Her devotion and expertise are evident in the incredibly thoughtful collection that fills this storybook (literally!) shop. Titles on her do-not-miss list include old favorites like A.A. Milne’s When We Were Very Young, and newer ones like Adventures with Waffles by Maria Parr and Katherine Rundell’s Cartwheeling in Thunderstorms. This is the kind of shop where customers quickly become friends, and Fishman wants them to know that The Bear “is a place to find good books to grow up with that not everybody knows, and it’s a place where someone who knows the books is happy to help you, if that’s what you wish.” Oh yes, we wish.
Calling to mind an old-time London bookshop (just substitute the heart of Princeton’s Jugtown for the proverbial darkened alley), The Cloak and Dagger dishes up equal servings mystery, thrills, and whodunits. This hidden treasure is the one-stop shop for mystery fans, ably guided by owner Jerry Lenaz. Suggestions run the gamut from political thrillers by Princeton-based author John Altman, historical mysteries from Jacqueline Winspear and Patricia Highsmith’s popular suspense novels to classic whodunits from that grand dame of mysteries, Agatha Christie. On November 4, the shop, along with the Arts Council of Princeton, is sponsoring “A Mysterious Affair in Princeton,” a “murderously fun” panel comprising master storyteller SJ Rozan and 10 more mystery pundits. The Cloak and Dagger, 349 Nassau Street, Princeton. thecloakanddagger.com
The Bear and the Books, 45 West Broad Street, Hopewell. thebearandthebooks.com
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Front and center on Nassau Street, Princeton University–affiliated Labyrinth Books serves both town and gown with their well-stocked offerings for the academic and local communities. This clean, well-lighted space offers a wide selection of titles to appeal to both academics and the community at large. As well as being the University’s go-to spot for its course-book needs, the shop stacks an exciting calendar with University notables and community events, earning it a place on the N.J. Best Of List. One of the standouts happens on November 9, a collaboration with the Princeton Public Library and Grounds for Sculpture: “Isabel Allende—In the Midst of Winter: A Novel and Conversations About Creativity.” Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street, Princeton. labyrinthbooks.com
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These two shops are not bookstores per se, but still fantastic for gem-mining. As if the incredible offerings and impeccable renovation of the Princeton Public Library weren’t enough, tucked away on its first floor is the Friends Bookstore, an ongoing sale of gently-loved tomes. New titles are added daily to its bargain-priced selection, and proceeds from the Bookstore, along with the Friends Annual Book Sale, help fund the Library’s books, materials, and support programs. Everybody wins. The Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton. princetonlibrary.org
Just a block away, Jazams, Princeton’s beloved toy store, has been helping families and friends choose perfect gifts for their littles. Even after more than 20 years in business, the Jazams staff are still some of the jolliest folks around, and their enthusiasm for what makes kids happy is infectious. The store’s colorful cornucopia of toys is complemented by a beautiful selection of children’s books, many signed by their authors, and its commitment to keeping kids reading is reinforced by its sponsorship of the popular Princeton Children’s Book Festival every September. Jazams, 25 Palmer Square East, Princeton. jazams.com
While we love us a good bookstore, there’s nothing better than staggering home with a pile of loaner books. Here’s where you can find some of our impressive area libraries: C R A N B U RY P U B L I C L I B R A RY
F R E E L I B R A RY O F N E W H O P E A N D S O L E B U RY
H A M I LT O N F R E E P U B L I C L I B R A RY
L A M B E RT V I L L E F R E E P U B L I C L I B R A RY
23 N. Main Street, Cranbury, NJ, 609.655.0555
93 W. Ferry Street, New Hope, PA, 215.862.2330
1 Justice Samuel Alito Jr. Way, Hamilton, NJ, 609.581.4060
6 Lilly Street, Lambertville, NJ, 609.397.0275
F L E M I N G T O N P U B L I C L I B R A RY
FRENCHTOWN PUBLIC LIBR ARY
H O P E W E L L P U B L I C L I B R A RY
P R I N C E T O N P U B L I C L I B R A RY
118 Main Street, Flemington, NJ, 908.782.5733
29 Second Street, Frenchtown, NJ, 908.996.4788
13 E. Broad Street, Hopewell, NJ, 609.466.1625
65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ, 609.924.9529
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BEHIND THE ART S OT H E BY ’ S M O D E R N-A RT A R B I T E R M O L LY OT T A M B L E R G I V E S U S A B E H I N D-T H E- S C E N E S LO O K AT H E R N E V E R-T Y P I C A L DAYS, H E R LOV E O F T H E STO RY B E H I N D T H E PA I N T I N G, A N D T WO V E RY S P EC I A L U P CO M I N G AU C T I O N S
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Senior vice president and senior specialist in Sotheby’s Impressionist & Modern Art department in New York. An impressive title, to be sure; at once important, daunting, and thrilling—and perhaps with a dash of “dream job,” too. This enviable position belongs to Molly Ott Ambler, who has more than earned her elevated status with 21 years at the venerated Sotheby’s Auction House. A graduate of Wellesley College, Ott Ambler has made the rounds from fineart appraiser and generalist, specialist in the 19th Century European Art and Sporting Art departments, Head of Day Sales, and then onto the Evening Sale team. She comes by her love of art honestly and early: Her mother was a docent and trustee at the St. Louis Art Museum, so every family trip included a museum visit—a tradition she continues to this day with her own children (despite their occasional protests).
modern-art collection is now offered at Sotheby’s beginning with the November 14 Evening Sale in “The World of Jean Stein,” a reflection of “her collecting tastes, where she mixed and matched objects and paintings from across categories, many of which were symbols of her friendships with artists,” says Ott Ambler.
When asked what a typical day looks like, Ott Ambler says, “I don’t think there’s ever been such a thing as a typical day, which is part of what I love most about my job.” Instead, her days are a heady amalgamation of assessing works of art, evaluating them for purposes of collection management, potential sale, or insurance, as well as securing artworks for inclusion in auctions six times per year, in New York, Paris, and London. Two such exceptional auctions arrive in November, both at Sotheby’s New York: the Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale, on November 14, and the Contemporary Art Evening Sale, on November 16.
Ott Ambler finds the Stein collection ripe with this kind of juicy, storied detail. “She was a celebrated author, editor, and oral historian who connected creators in literature, theater, and the visual arts, such as William Faulkner, Alberto Giacometti, Ed Ruscha, John Waters, Andy Warhol, and Edie Sedgwick,” she says. “She created a world that seamlessly combined her involvement in groundbreaking events in 20th-century America with her intellectually curious tastes and sprawling network of friends and admirers.”
“We have many single-owner collections being offered in our November Evening Sales this year, but the compelling story behind Jean Stein’s collection is one of my favorites,” Ott Ambler says. Forging a long and varied career as an editor of magazines Paris Review and Grand Street, best-selling author, political insider, and noted journalist, polymath Jean Stein also had a great talent for collecting and connecting her famous friends from the high-profile worlds of Hollywood, Manhattan, publishing, and art. Mirroring her cutting-edge approach to life and highlighted by exceptional provenance, Stein’s unparalleled contemporary and 32
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Today’s collectors have grown increasingly interested in the behind-the-art story, a trend that Ott Ambler finds particularly exciting. She thoroughly enjoys researching the stories of the consignors, the provenance of the art, the works themselves—and then sharing what she’s gleaned with the collectors. “I’m consistently thrilled by the opportunities I have to interact with so many different collectors on a day-to-day basis, and that I never stop learning about a wide range of art works with every new sale.”
The Impressionist and Modern Evening Sale will offer masterworks by many of the 20th-century’s leading artists, including Braque, Dali, and Monet, among others. And how do these remarkable collections find their way to Sotheby’s? “Our relationships with our clients are at the heart of every auction,” Ott Ambler explains. “While I’ve been with the company for 21 years, many of my colleagues have been here much longer, some as many as 50 years.” These longtime experts are integral to the auction house’s two-centuries-old reputation for excellence, leading the charge toward many more exciting years in which to unite collectors with world-class masterworks, introduce iconic collections, and tell the stories behind the art.
LIGHT LEAKS Ed Ruscha
René Magritte, La voix du sang: © 2017 C. Herscovici, Brussels/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Alberto Giacometti, Femme assise: © 2017 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris. Marc Chagall, Les Amoureux: © 2017 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ADAGP, Paris.
“One of my personal favorites is Ed Ruscha’s Light Leaks in our Contemporary Art Evening Sale, which is an exquisite representation of the artist’s command of form, light, and shadow.” From “The World of Jean Stein”: Ed Ruscha, Light Leaks, 1993. (Estimate: $1.5–$2 million).
LES AMOUREUX
FEMME A SSISE
L A VOIX DU SANG
Marc Chagall
Alberto Giacometti
René Magritte
“Outside of the Stein collection, one of the sale’s standouts from our Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale is Marc Chagall’s Les Amoureux. The piece has been in the same family’s distinguished collection since 1928—the year it was painted—and depicts the beautiful love story between Chagall and his childhood sweetheart and muse, Bella Rosenfeld.” Marc Chagall, Les Amoureux, 1928. (Estimate: $12–$18 million).
“This gripping portrait is of the artist’s mother, one of Giacometti’s first and most prolific models. I like this work in particular because it offers fascinating insight into Jean Stein’s relationships with the artists represented in her collection: She interviewed Giacometti for Look magazine, in 1963.” From “The World of Jean Stein”: Alberto Giacometti, Femme assise (La Mère de l’artiste), 1947. (Estimate: $4–$6 million).
“René Magritte’s La voix du sang is an enchanting gouache on paper executed in 1947, and another highlight in our Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale.” From “The World of Jean Stein”: René Magritte, La voix du sang, 1947. (Estimate: $600,000–$900,000).
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HOW TO BUY AT AUCTION
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An auction is the simplest and most trusted way to buy art – and at Sotheby’s, it has never been easier.
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Pick Up After the sale, you may settle your account and take your newly acquired art with you. Or we would be happy to arrange delivery.
Visit the Exhibition The week of the sale, visit our beautiful galleries to view the art you are interested in owning. All exhibitions and auctions are free and open to the public.
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Enjoy! The thrill of acquiring a painting or drawing may start with the auction, but the pleasure of living with your art lasts a lifetime.
SIGNIFICANT SALES Known for million-dollar marketing across all price points, Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty likes to celebrate some of its most noteworthy sales. Here are 15 of the listings that sold for more than $2,000,000 during the first three quarters of 2017.
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Princeton Sold September 2017* Marketed at $5,975,000
Princeton Sold May 2017* Marketed at $3,575,000
Princeton Sold April 2017* Marketed at $3,295,000
Princeton Sold May 2017 Marketed at $2,975,000
Princeton Sold June 2017 Marketed at $2,795,000
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Princeton Sold June 2017 Marketed at $2,595,000
Princeton Sold September 2017* Marketed at $2,475,000
Princeton Sold August 2017* Marketed at $2,400,000
Princeton Sold June 2017 Marketed at $2,275,000
Princeton Sold June 2017 Marketed at $2,250,000
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Princeton Sold June 2017* Marketed at $2,250,000
Princeton Sold April 2017* Marketed at $2,249,000
Princeton Sold July 2017* Marketed at $2,200,000
Princeton Sold July 2017* Marketed at $2,200,000
Princeton Sold July 2017* Marketed at $2,095,000
*LISTED AND SOLD by Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty Source: Trend MLS (Residential real estate sales closed > $2,000,000, 1/1/2017–9/30/2017)
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty PA R A D I S E F O U N D — 5 0 6 M O U N TA I N V I E W R O A D W E S T A S B U RY ( F R A N K L I N T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y An iconic mountaintop estate on 50+ acres of unpreserved, farm-assessed land, this luxury property is celebrated for its all-encompassing views and exquisite main residence with a spectacular floor plan. Just 56 miles to Manhattan, it is a collector’s dream. Beth M. Steffanelli +1 609 915 2360 | +1 609 397 1974 | bsteffanelli@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/3347336 $8,450,000
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E VERL A STING — 5279 P ROV I N C E L I N E ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Stunningly transformed “Everlasting” rivals the toniest East Coast estates, yet is privately situated on 12 acres in Princeton. This old-world estate functions superbly as a modern entertaining venue with bluestone terraces that extend rooms and highlight the poolscape and spring-fed pond. Susan A. Cook +1 609 577 9959 | +1 609 921 1050 | scook@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6463484 $6,900,000
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY THE BOUWERIE — 6 0 0 P R E T T Y B RO O K ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Built in 1772 by a Dutch farmer, “The Bouwerie” is one of Princeton’s most iconic properties. A homestead during George Washington’s occupation of Princeton, this extraordinary home was thoroughly and thoughtfully renovated in 1991 with meticulous attention to the preservation of its original details. Judson R. Henderson +1 609 651 2226 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhenderson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7054034 $5,950,000
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A R A R E O P P O RT U N I T Y — 1 26 M O O R E S M I L L M O U N T RO S E ROA D HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY A winding drive past a spring-fed pond, guest/staff house, 10-stall barn, and riding ring leads to this enchanting equestrian estate on 101 acres near Princeton. The extensively renovated home with unencumbered views and a saltwater pool is perfect for entertaining and family living. Jane Henderson Kenyon +1 609 828 1450 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhendersonkenyon@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6757964 $5,875,000
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty A 2 1 S T- C E N T U RY M A S T E R P I E C E — 8 8 STO N Y B RO O K L A N E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY This high-style home on 4+ acres is a nature lover’s paradise on grounds that stretch to the Stony Brook with a pool, spa, and cabana adding to the outdoor fun. The setting isn’t this home’s only attribute, however; the interior is positively spectacular. Judson R. Henderson +1 609 651 2226 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhenderson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6970146 $4,950,000
H I D D E N E S TAT E I S A W O R L D U N T O I T S E L F — 2 1 4 C H E R RY H I L L R O A D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Casting a romantic spell with its inspiring elegance and unspoiled vistas, this hidden estate, just minutes from downtown Princeton, is a world unto itself—beautifully set on 5+ gloriously manicured acres, previously owned by Declaration of Independence signer John Witherspoon. Susan A. Cook +1 609 577 9959 | +1 609 921 1050 | scook@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6656345 $3,950,000
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S T O N Y B R O O K E S TAT E : W H E R E H I S T O RY M A K E S A H O M E — 47 1 0 P ROV I N C E L I N E ROA D P R I N C E T O N ( L AW R E N C E T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y Ten minutes from Princeton’s historic downtown, an elegant gated estate awaits its next owner. Masterfully set on more than 7.5 acres are a restored main house, carriage house, two-bedroom cottage, bountiful vegetable garden, pool, gazebo, and tennis court. Susan A. Cook +1 609 577 9959 | +1 609 921 1050 | scook@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7054528 $3,300,000
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY R I D I N G M I L L FA R M — 4 8 S A D D L E S H O P ROA D RINGOE S (E A ST AMWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JER SE Y Catering to an elite lifestyle, Riding Mill Farm offers gracious country living within easy reach of N.Y.C. and Philadelphia, and just 20 minutes to the center of Princeton. Its 79+ acres of meadows, woodlands, gardens, and pond will captivate the most discerning equestrians and entertainers alike. Norman Callaway, Jr. +1 609 647 2001 | +1 609 921 1050 | ncallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6983456 $3,200,000
M AG N I F I C E N T W E ST E R N S EC T I O N H O M E H O N O R S T H E PA ST — 9 4 L I B R A RY P L A C E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY An impeccable renovation and addition bring this grand turn-of-the-century residence into today, while still honoring its magnificent Gothic style and romantic architectural details. Brilliant stonework, substantial millwork, and multiple fireplaces add soul to amenity-rich spaces. Norman T. “Pete” Callaway +1 609 558 5900 | +1 609 921 1050 | pcallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7048496 $ 3 ,1 5 0 , 0 0 0
NOBLE PRE SENCE IN THE WE STERN SECTION — 8 0 W E STC OT T ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Embraced by a circular drive, elegant swimming pool, and almost two acres bursting with color and texture, this impressive 1926 Rolf Bauhan–designed Colonial with thoughtful improvements by Pierre Coutin is a warm and noble presence in Princeton’s long-admired Western Section. Norman T. “Pete” Callaway +1 609 558 5900 | +1 609 921 1050 | pcallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6787930 $2,975,000
1 9 0 4 S T O N E G E O R G I A N I N P R I Z E D L O C AT I O N — 1 42 H O D G E ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY This classic 1904 stone Georgian Colonial combines a stately presence, timeless architecture, and light-filled spaces on an expansive, 1.3-acre lot on one of the Western Section’s most prized streets, offering incredible versatility for today’s lifestyle. Susan A. Cook +1 609 577 9959 | +1 609 921 1050 | scook@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6854968 $2,950,000
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty AU T H E N T I C D E TA I L S C U R AT E D F RO M A RO U N D T H E G L O B E — 6 0 P H E A S A N T H I L L ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Every room in this perfectly poised home holds a story and is ready to captivate audiences with old-world romance and extraordinary attention to detail. On a lovely 2-acre lot with a pool and plenty of privacy, not far from downtown Princeton. Norman T. “Pete” Callaway +1 609 558 5900 | +1 609 921 1050 | pcallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7047312 $2,950,000
C U S T O M H O M E F E E L S L I K E A M O D E R N C H AT E A U — 1 9 F R E D R I C K C O U RT PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Giving the enchanting impression of a modern chateau, this custom home is a dreamy blend of solitude and sociability, nestled in a cul-de-sac enclave surrounded by old-growth trees and rolling lawns just four miles from Palmer Square. Barbara B. Rose +1 609 937 1700 | +1 609 921 1050 | brose@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7009550 $2,895,000
T H E M A N S I O N AT C O N S T I T U T I O N H I L L — 2 CONSTITUTION HILL E A ST PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY As part of the Mansion at Constitution Hill, which was once the Morgan estate, this magnificent condominium retains the ambience of Princeton’s finest turn-ofthe-century residences with period architectural details and grand spaces exuding great warmth. Norman T. “Pete” Callaway +1 609 558 5900 | +1 609 921 1050 | pcallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6777073 $2,700,000
STORIED 1920 VILL A IN THE INSTITUTE ARE A — 1 B AT T L E R O A D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Even walls of stone cannot contain the old-world romance radiating from this storied Princeton home on a coveted corner in the Institute area. Built for Princeton University professor and Albert Einstein companion Charles McClure, this unique home was recently renovated by Bob Bennett. Norman T. “Pete” Callaway +1 609 558 5900 | +1 609 921 1050 | pcallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6988609 $ 2 , 4 9 9, 0 0 0
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY RO M A N T I C, W O O D E D V I E W S — 3 1 6 C H E R RY VA L L E Y R O A D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Embraced by more than 10 picturesque and private wooded acres, this exquisite custom home is beautifully rendered in the sophisticated style and light-hearted spirit of a manor house in Provence, with wonderful entertaining spaces unified by gentle archways and a grand stone terrace. Jane Henderson Kenyon +1 609 828 1450 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhendersonkenyon@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6935609 $2,450,000
S PA C I O U S A N D G R A C I O U S I N P R I N C E T O N — 20 HAGEMAN L ANE PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Professionally landscaped grounds surround this splendidly appointed stone Colonial in a desirable Princeton location. A gracious foyer with sweeping staircase opens via arches to formal rooms tailored to host the grandest of parties, while fabulous informal rooms offer luxurious everyday living. Laura A. Huntsman +1 609 731 3507 | +1 609 921 1050 | lhuntsman@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6886347 $2,450,000
C I R C A 1 76 0 FA R M H O U S E I S A 2 1 S T- C E N T U RY B E A U T Y — 1 75 W O O S A M O N S A ROA D PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Stag Hill is a retreat for all seasons—a place to breathe, relax, play, and entertain. The captivating property proposes hiking, cross-country skiing, swimming, horseback riding, and yoga in the tranquility of your own woods with vistas above Jacobs Creek. The house is a masterful mix of 18th-century design and 21st-century amenities. David M. Schure +1 609 577 7029 | +1 609 395 0444 | dschure@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7063370 $2,400,000
T U R N - O F -T H E - C E N T U RY M A G N I F I C E N C E — 1 0 7 L I B R A RY P L A C E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY On one of Princeton’s most coveted streets, this stunning Italianate Villa was designed by renowned artist Howard Russell Butler, the creative genius behind Lake Carnegie. Grand-sized rooms and exquisite architectural details afford gracious, yet comfortable living and entertaining spaces. Maura Mills +1 609 947 5757 | +1 609 921 1050 | mmills@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6921647 $2,398,000
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty E U R O P E A N - I N S P I R E D L U X U RY I N P O N D V I E W — 2 7 G R A S M E R E WAY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Romance infuses every inch of this luxurious Pond View residence, from its manicured courtyard and secluded backyard to its European-inspired interiors drawn with elegant artistry. Every room is handsomely finished with custom millwork and hardwoods, and a French Country–inspired gourmet kitchen is among this home’s many highlights. Owen “Jones” Toland +1 609 731 5953 | +1 609 921 1050 | jtoland@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7058852 $2,395,000
A B S O L U T E LY S T U N N I N G — 287 E D G E R STO U N E ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Awash in sleek finishes, generous space, and all the modern comforts, this impeccable Colonial has it all—including a fantastic location in the desirable Edgerstoune neighborhood, backing to Greenway Meadows and close to everything that downtown Princeton has to offer. Phoebe L. Lee +1 609 933 8398 | +1 609 921 1050 | plee@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7061530 $2,350,000
F I N E LY C R A F T E D E L E G A N C E I N R E N O VAT E D E S TAT E — 438 WEND OVER DRIVE PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Tucked away on 2+ established acres at the end of Wendover Drive, this Brookstone estate has been completely transformed—thanks to a finely crafted renovation overseen by its talented designer-homeowner. Impeccably chosen finishes, fine millwork, and multiple fireplaces lend polish and élan to rooms perfect for entertaining on any scale. Kathleen Mandzij +1 917 846 7851 | +1 609 921 1050 | kmandzij@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6989149 $2,295,000
A I RY I N T E R I O R S H A R M O N I Z E W I T H L E A F Y P R I VA C Y — 1 HAGEMAN L ANE PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Perfectly poised to take in nature’s splendor from every room, this custom, clean-lined estate was designed in concert with the award-winning architect studio of Agoos Lovera, sought after for their modern sensibility and sensitivity to a home’s natural environment. Maura Mills +1 609 947 5757 | +1 609 921 1050 | mmills@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7034295 $2,200,000
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY H I S T O R I C C L A S S I C , J U S T A B L O C K F RO M N A S S A U S T R E E T — 16 B OUDINOT STREE T PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY On an historic tree-lined street in Princeton’s Western Section, a scrolled-iron gate introduces this stunning and character-filled 1830s home, poised to win hearts with its welcoming portico, classic roof lines traced by an elegantly sculpted frieze, and encircling gardens in lushly layered greens. Judson R. Henderson +1 609 651 2226 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhenderson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7053917 $ 2 ,1 9 5 , 0 0 0
T O W H E E FA R M , A N E Q U E S T R I A N E S TAT E — 43 8 R I V E R ROA D B E L L E M E A D ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y A gorgeous, old home, garden-party-worthy grounds, horses, and a country-club atmosphere comprise the property at Towhee Farm. At the core of this 9-acre equestrian estate is the historic Beekman House, built in 1804, a classic Federal-style residence with high ceilings and rich architectural details. David M. Schure +1 609 577 7029 | +1 609 395 0444 | dschure@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6864522 $ 2 ,1 5 0 , 0 0 0
S P R AW L I N G M U LT I - G E N E R AT I O N A L C O N T E M P O R A RY — 9 0 M O N TA D A L E D R I V E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Incredible design to accommodate any lifestyle. On a secluded, meticulously landscaped and gated 1.7-acre lot, this sprawling architecturally designed Colonial offers versatility in lifestyle suitable for home schooling, home office, and nanny/guest quarters. Barbara Blackwell +1 609 915 5000 | +1 609 921 1050 | bblackwell@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6935103 $1,995,000
BE SP OKE FINISHE S, A DE SIGNER’S TOUCH — 4 5 74 P R O V I N C E L I N E R O A D P R I N C E T O N ( L AW R E N C E T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y Extraordinary home with easy-flowing, well-proportioned rooms sequenced in perfect harmony. The expertly designed interior finishes are rivaled only by the splendid 7+ acre setting with gated courtyard, pool, and tennis—just minutes to downtown Princeton. Jane Henderson Kenyon +1 609 828 1450 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhendersonkenyon@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6863045 $1,995,000
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty P L U N G E I N T O R E S O RT- S T Y L E L I V I N G — 1 57 F E D E R A L ROA D M O N RO E , N E W J E R S E Y Intricate moldings, high-end fixtures, and hand-painted finishes elegantly adorn this sprawling Monroe residence. But the impressive interior takes a backseat to the incredible 3-acre exterior with its infinity-edge pool, stocked pond, two-stall barn, and expansive patio with fully equipped kitchen. Donna Levine +1 732 718 4559 | +1 609 395 0444 | dlevine@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7008546 $1,950,000
G R A C I O U S , C O M F O RTA B L E L I V I N G — 1 7 0 L A M B E RT D R I V E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Classic styling meets gracious, comfortable living in a private location backing to Jasna Polana, just moments from downtown Princeton and the University. The elegant interior features high ceilings, wood floors, masterful multi-layered woodwork, and walls of windows. Marilyn R. Durkee +1 609 462 4292 | +1 609 921 1050 | mdurkee@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6611919 $1,895,000
T H E R E S I D E N C E S AT PA L M E R S Q U A R E — 2 2 PA U L R O B E S O N P L A C E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Luxurious townhomes in the heart of downtown Princeton offer the ultimate in-town living experience. The Residences at Palmer Square offer an unrivaled location, exquisite finishes, and an elevator to service the well designed, multi-level floor plan. Michael Monarca +1 917 225 0831 | +1 609 921 1050 | mmonarca@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6937441 $1,825,000
T H R I V I N G V I N E YA R D AT B E L L W E L L FA R M — 1 21 RO C K TO W N ROA D RINGOE S (E A ST AMWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JER SE Y With a thriving 6-acre vineyard, serene grounds composed of magnificent specimen plantings, 100+ acres of surrounding preserved land, and an elegant Colonial farmhouse with a rich history dating back to 1820, Bell Well Farm is country living at its most luxurious. Norman Callaway, Jr. +1 609 647 2001 | +1 609 921 1050 | ncallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6974410 $1,795,000
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY H A N D S O M E I N ST I T U T E C O L O N I A L E N C I RC L E D BY GA R D E N S — 1 0 0 B AT T L E R O A D C I R C L E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Set on a cul-de-sac in the coveted Institute neighborhood on a very private parcel of more than an acre, this handsome, expanded Colonial boasts a flexible floor plan and is encircled by sprawling, tree-fringed lawns splashed with roses and magnolias. Kathleen Mandzij +1 917 846 7851 | +1 609 921 1050 | kmandzij@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6992053 $1,750,000
D R A M AT I C D E S I G N I N A S E R E N E S E T T I N G — 9 4 5 G R E AT R O A D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Soak up the sun and leafy views from the many remarkable indoor and outdoor spaces found throughout this architecturally distinctive, modern home in a serene setting. Windows and doors in multiple entertaining areas ensure peaceful vistas throughout, creating an inviting interior that is both comfortable and extraordinary. Judson R. Henderson +1 609 651 2226 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhenderson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7057111 $1,595,000
E L E G A N T M A N O R H O M E I N A PA R K- L I K E S E T T I N G — 3 L A N D FA L L L A N E P R I N C E T O N ( L AW R E N C E T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y On a quiet, private street that was once part of a Roebling estate, amidst a park-like setting with full-season blooms, sits an elegant, European-style home with contemporary flair. French doors lead to a natural stone terrace with an artisan koi pond and sitting walls, making outdoor entertaining a breeze. Amy Stackpole Brigham +1 609 915 9236 | +1 609 921 1050 | abrigham@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7049660 $1,575,000
T R A N S F O R M E D 1 8 T H - C E N T U RY S T O N E B A R N — 1 5 2 H A R B O U RT O N W O O D S V I L L E R O A D L A M B E RT V I L L E ( H O P E W E L L T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y A complete renovation has transformed the historic 18th-century stone barn of the Hart-Voorhees Farmstead into a soul-stirring home with sigh-worthy interiors, ideal for entertaining. On nearly 10 wooded acres, the home boasts incredible gardens accepted into the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Cheryl Goldman +1 609 439 9072 | +1 609 921 1050 | cgoldman@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6858679 $ 1 , 4 9 9, 0 0 0
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty E A RT H S H I N E FA R M : A N E Q U E S T R I A N D R E A M — 28 H A R K E R ROA D C H E S T E R F I E L D, N E W J E R S E Y This bucolic, 24+ acre equestrian facility has an authentic post-and-beam home, a stable, indoor arena, outdoor, lighted riding ring, and three paddocks. Bordered by streams and woods, and surrounded by preserved farmland, Earthshine Farm represents the ultimate in gracious country living. Susan L. “Suzy” DiMeglio +1 609 915 5645 | +1 609 921 1050 | sdimeglio@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6955044 $1,495,000
W H E N O N LY T H E B E S T W I L L D O — 96 RIVER DRIVE TITUSVILLE (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY On a street where elegant Victorians live side by side, this renovated historic home is set against a backdrop of the Delaware and features the best the river has to offer— high and dry, out of harm’s way, and with riparian rights permitting dockage. Russell Alan Poles +1 908 797 6765 | +1 609 397 1974 | rpoles@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6954751 $1,460,000
S E R E N E B O X W O O D FA R M — 4 4 FA C K L E R R O A D P R I N C E T O N ( L AW R E N C E T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y As if in a place far removed from the scurrying world, Boxwood Farm offers a serene and pastoral beauty. Its 9+ acres of rolling fields, meadows, and woodlands are a true panorama; its three mile proximity to the heart of Princeton, a startling surprise. Norman T. “Pete” Callaway +1 609 558 5900 | +1 609 921 1050 | pcallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6367549 $1,450,000
S PA C I O U S A N D G R A C I O U S I N A S U P E R B S E T T I N G — 5 9 TA L B O T L A N E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY A complete renovation and expansion by architect Max Hayden transformed this home into an even more spacious and gracious gem, with a fresh and welcoming interior, open floor plan, and generously proportioned rooms. Relish the serene two acres of professionally landscaped and hardscaped grounds, whether indoors or out. Laura A. Huntsman +1 609 731 3507 | +1 609 921 1050 | lhuntsman@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7058312 $1,450,000
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY T R U LY I N C O M PA R A B L E — 23 B I RC H W O O D D R I V E P R I N C E T O N ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y This light-filled, Grosso-built home with an open floor plan on 5+ acres is within an effortless drive to Princeton’s vibrant restaurant scene, shopping, and the theater. As the beautiful exterior suggests, the spacious interior is exquisitely appointed and loaded with upgrades. Valerie Smith +1 609 658 0394 | +1 609 921 1050 | vsmith@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6864906 $1,425,000
G R O S S O - B U I LT H O M E I N A FA B U L O U S L O C AT I O N — 7 1 P L A N T E R S RO W S K I L L M A N ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y Set in a peaceful cul-de-sac just a few turns from both Cherry Valley and Bedens Brook clubs, this Grosso-built home shows off designer style and wonderfully relaxed spaces. Mere miles to Princeton, there is no shortage of things to do—although, you may never want to leave. Valerie Smith +1 609 658 0394 | +1 609 921 1050 | vsmith@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6986352 $1,425,000
A C L A SS I C B E AU T Y I N H I STO R I C M E RC E R H I L L — 4 0 M E RC E R ST R E E T PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Proudly set on a prominent corner in Historic Mercer Hill, this fine Federal-style/ Greek Revival semi-detached home is a balance of old-world charm and modern-day comforts, thanks to many original period details and thoughtfully executed recent renovations, all in an enviable in-town location just a block or so off Nassau Street. Madolyn Greve +1 609 462 2505 | +1 609 921 1050 | mgreve@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7058861 $1,400,000
PRE T T Y A S AN ENGLISH P OSTC ARD — 1 8 8 C H E R RY VA L L E Y R O A D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY A private 7+ acre country estate inspired by the manor homes of Europe truly offers the best of both worlds. Only minutes from the vibrancy of downtown Princeton and its highly acclaimed schools, yet offering the tranquility and privacy of a natural, secluded setting. Susan Hughes +1 609 213 5556 | +1 609 921 1050 | shughes@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6947553 $ 1 , 3 9 9, 0 0 0
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty M O D E R N H O M E W I T H I M P R E S S I V E S PA C E — 1 1 4 7 S T U A RT R O A D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Two acres of tall trees, shade perennials, and tumbled boulders are graceful natural counterpoints to this modern Princeton home, designed by noted local architect Bob Bennett. A tree-lined, brick courtyard provides a welcoming approach to a vaulted entry and grandly scaled, sun-filled rooms. Maura Mills +1 609 947 5757 | +1 609 921 1050 | mmills@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7028472 $1,395,000
L I G H T- F I L L E D L U X U RY I N T R A N Q U I L P O N D V I E W M A N O R — 1 4 W I N D E R M E R E WAY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY This luxurious townhome in Pond View Manor delights with a sweeping, open floor plan and custom amenities that include a home theater, Lutron smart lighting system, and remote-controlled window treatments. Elegant, maintenance-free living—all within easy reach of downtown Princeton. Catherine “Kate” Stinson +1 609 439 9343 | +1 609 921 1050 | kstinson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7054190 $1,395,000
S TA RT Y O U R S E A R C H H E R E — 4 8 H I G H R I D G E ROA D S K I L L M A N ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y In an unrivaled setting with woodland views, this stunning home boasts sweeping proportions, eye-catching design, and entertainment-friendly spaces. Peacefully removed from nearby Princeton, yet so close to its restaurants, shopping, and the University. Valerie Smith +1 609 658 0394 | +1 609 921 1050 | vsmith@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6937697 $1,350,000
C R I S P, M I D - C E N T U RY L I N E S & A N E M E R A L D L A N D S C A P E — 8 4 A L L I S O N ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Nearly an acre of specimen trees and rare azaleas softly embrace this distinguished Western Section property. Originally drawn in crisp, mid-century lines by noted Princeton architect Matthew C. Fleming, the home has been thoughtfully expanded by Pierre Coutin. Oliver Dennison +1 609 216 4948 | +1 609 921 1050 | odennison@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7054300 $1,295,000
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY A R ARE & WONDERFUL FIND IN THE WE STERN SECTION — 8 7 L A FAY E T T E R O A D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY This sophisticated five-bedroom home in the beloved Western Section delights the imagination with its exciting combination of classic Princeton style and sleek European flair. Hardwood floors and sparkling sunshine fill airy formal rooms that have been beautifully renovated for modern life. Maura Mills +1 609 947 5757 | +1 609 921 1050 | mmills@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7059340 $1,295,000
E A S Y, L U X U R I O U S L I V I N G I N A D Y N A M I C S E T T I N G — 121 VICTORIA MEWS PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY World-class restaurants, shops, culture, and Princeton’s famed University: the Residences of Palmer Square are right at the heart of it all. In a premier, in-town location, embraced by landscaped promenades and courtyards, these thoughtfully designed, Federal-style condominiums pair old-world charm with a modern lifestyle. Michael Monarca +1 917 225 0831 | +1 609 921 1050 | mmonarca@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7055515 $1,240,000
S TA RT Y O U R L I F E O F L E I S U R E H E R E — 7 1 C O L FA X R O A D S K I L L M A N ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y If home is where the heart is, this exquisite offering is where you’ll want to create lasting memories. Amid rolling hills and meticulously kept houses, this graceful Colonial’s traditional, time-honored center hall floor plan and resort-style backyard are nothing short of inviting. Jane Henderson Kenyon +1 609 828 1450 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhendersonkenyon@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7047416 $1,200,000
SHOWC A SING DISTINGUISHED CR AF TSMANSHIP — 72 CONCORD L ANE S K I L L M A N ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y With a herringbone courtyard entry and an outdoor entertaining area that includes a fire pit, outdoor kitchen, and spa, this grand Colonial boasts beautifully proportioned spaces, showcases distinguished craftsmanship, and presides over an expansive cul-de-sac setting near schools, shopping, and recreation. Norman Callaway, Jr. +1 609 647 2001 | +1 609 921 1050 | ncallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7059580 $1,200,000
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty G R A N D P R O P O RT I O N S I N E L M R I D G E PA R K — 5 WE STERN PINE STREE T PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY This wonderfully inviting home in Elm Ridge Park features an impressive entryway that leads to a wide central hall with a butterfly staircase and soaring vaulted ceiling. Custom molding and trimwork nicely complement walls of windows and polished wood flooring. Kathleen Mandzij +1 917 846 7851 | +1 609 921 1050 | kmandzij@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6957014 $ 1 ,1 7 5 , 0 0 0
PA I R I N G C L E A N L I N E S W I T H N AT U R A L LY S U N L I T S PA C E S — 1 3 B E N E D E K ROA D P R I N C E T O N ( L AW R E N C E T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s philosophy of clean lines and harmony with nature, this stunning, Prairie-style residence presents cascading natural light and enchanting views of its nearly two, specimen tree-planted acres. A cathedral entry introduces the ample skylights, transomed windows, and fine quality of this Dickson-built home. Catherine “Kate” Stinson +1 609 439 9343 | +1 609 921 1050 | kstinson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7048674 $ 1 ,1 5 0 , 0 0 0
A R E S O RT L I F E S T Y L E AT H O M E — 9 C A RO L I N E D R I V E PRINCETON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Serenely blending into its lushly landscaped surrounds in Hopewell Hunt with a Princeton address, this home has been thoroughly upgraded by its original owners to incorporate a pool, spa, patio, and large deck. Inside, natural light is maximized throughout the day in rooms that exude a designer feel. Janet Stefandl +1 201 805 7402 | +1 609 921 1050 | jstefandl@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7003451 $ 1 ,1 5 0 , 0 0 0
S P E C TA C U L A R P R I N C E T O N C O N T E M P O R A RY — 1 1 7 7 S T U A RT R O A D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY This striking Contemporary with grand beams, high ceilings, and windows at every turn is enveloped in a spectacular 2.3-acre woodland setting. Entertaining is easy with the free-flowing floor plan and a waterfall feature creates an atmosphere so restful that you can completely disconnect. Martha “Jane” Weber +1 609 462 1563 | +1 609 921 1050 | janeweber@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7040823 $ 1 ,1 1 8 , 0 0 0
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY U N L I K E A N Y T H I N G E L S E I N P E N N I N GTO N B O RO U G H — 3 FITZCHARLES DRIVE PENNINGTON, NEW JERSEY With a refined air and a history dating back to the early 19th century, this classic estate is unlike anything else in the Borough. Rare, dignified, and effortlessly elegant, breezy spaces will bring year-round delight. Windows open to embrace a profusion of color and scent from the 2.3-acre grounds, which include a deck, pond, and dock. Deborah “Debbie” Lane +1 609 306 3442 | +1 609 921 1050 | dlane@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/70707101 $ 1 ,1 0 0 , 0 0 0
A H O P, A S K I P, A N D A J U M P F R O M M A R Q U A N D PA R K — 39 LOVER S L ANE PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY This stone charmer is directly across from 17-acre Marquand Park and boasts more than a half acre with a circular driveway, attached garage, stone patio, and potting shed. Inviting spots to retreat in peace can be found throughout the home’s three stories, along with plenty of character in the form of built-ins, dormers, and French doors. Catherine A. Hegedus +1 609 915 4920 | +1 609 921 1050 | chegedus@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6974142 $1,095,000
D I S T I N C T I V E E S TAT E I N A M A J E S T I C S E T T I N G — 4 49 7 P ROV I N C E L I N E ROA D P R I N C E T O N ( L AW R E N C E T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y A burbling koi pond, mature specimen trees, and six landscaped acres compose the majestic setting of “Tall Trees.” Just three miles from downtown Princeton, this modern nod to the regal country house boasts a Spyglass kitchen that was featured on HGTV. Yakenya Songea Moise +1 609 436 0305 | +1 609 921 1050 | emoise@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7054384 $1,095,000
R E S O RT- ST Y L E LU X U RY N E A R T H E H E A RT O F P E N N I N G TO N — 2 R O O S E V E LT AV E N U E PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Experience resort-style luxury just moments from Pennington’s delightful town center. With a backyard worthy of a fine boutique hotel, this remarkable custom home feels like a true escape, with its glistening swimming pool and spa, tiered paver patio, emerald lawns, and perfectly manicured plantings. Maura Mills +1 609 947 5757 | +1 609 921 1050 | mmills@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7045928 $1,095,000
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty STUNNING CUSTOM HOME — 1 6 S M I T H F I E L D ROA D LEBANON (CLINTON TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Welcome to Cokesbury Meadows. This stunning, custom-built luxury home by Ferruggia Associates boasts too many upgrades to list, and is located just minutes from Route 78, the New York City bus, the train station, and scenic Ken Lockwood Gorge. Thomas McMillan +1 609 306 4906 | +1 609 397 1974 | tmcmillan@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/3375776 $1,075,000
DISTINCTIVE HOME IN A MAGIC AL SE T TING — 49 R I V E R ROA D B E L L E M E A D ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y A soaring enclosed atrium with pool enhances the serenity in this distinctively designed home, bursting with personality and completely renovated using the bones of William Thompson’s progressive design and the efficiency of eco-conscious construction. It resides in a magical setting, alongside sparkling Bedens Brook. Jennifer E. Curtis +1 609 610 0809 | +1 609 737 7765 | jcurtis@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7053361 $1,050,000
B E AU T I F U L LY P R E S E N T E D H O M E I N A D E S I R A B L E LO C AT I O N — 43 D OY L E L A N E B E L L E M E A D ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y This beautifully presented home is desirably located in a quiet neighborhood close to Montgomery’s top-rated schools, shopping, and Princeton. The spacious, three-level design incorporates a free-flowing floor plan that accommodates the largest of gatherings while still feeling comfortable for everyday living. Jennifer Dionne +1 908 531 6230 | +1 609 921 1050 | jdionne@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7012221 $ 9 9 9, 0 0 0
A T RU E B E A U T Y I N H O P E W E L L H U N T — 41 M O R R I S D R I V E PRINCETON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Blending luxury and good taste, this Hopewell Hunt home offers so much, while being close to Princeton, with a Princeton address. Many captivating spaces and a delightful sense of flow compose the comfortable, beautifully trimmed interior. Welcome home. Owen “Jones” Toland +1 609 731 5953 | +1 609 921 1050 | jtoland@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7054935 $995,000
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY D I S T I N C T I V E F R E N C H C O U N T RY S T Y L E — 10 APPLEWOOD DRIVE HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY The sunny mood of French Country style is captured in this lovely and distinctive property on a cul-de-sac of executive homes. Traditional details blend beautifully with impressive features and modern finishes throughout. Robin McCarthy Froehlich +1 609 731 4498 | +1 609 921 1050 | rfroehlich@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6919608 $995,000
S T Y L E & S O P H I S T I C AT I O N A B O U N D — 14 MEADOW L ANE PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Set back from the street on lushly landscaped grounds, this elegant home in Elm Ridge Park boasts the best life has to offer. Tiered patios, perennial flower beds, a koi pond, and a heated saltwater pool make outdoor relaxation downright enjoyable. Inside, the masterfully designed home is scaled to entertain. Owen “Jones” Toland +1 609 731 5953 | +1 609 921 1050 | jtoland@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7059124 $995,000
E XQ U I S I T E LY U P DAT E D G OV E R N O R S L A N E R E S I D E N C E — 20 GOVERNOR S L ANE PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Welcome to Governors Lane, a lovely enclave of stately Georgian-style residences with pristine grounds and pathways—just minutes from downtown Princeton. This fabulous Adams model end-unit townhouse offers four levels of elegant living space and more than $120,000 in quality upgrades. Martha “Jane” Weber +1 609 462 1563 | +1 609 921 1050 | janeweber@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7043942 $ 9 7 9, 0 0 0
A N E X T R A O R D I N A RY L I F E S T Y L E AWA I T S — 20 SPRINGHOUSE L ANE A S B U RY ( U N I O N T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y Once a 1900s hunting lodge, this home has been captivatingly redesigned. From its serene acreage with barn, swimming pool, and cabana, to its wraparound porch overlooking a glorious stretch of nature that bends towards an adjacent preserved farm, this home is decked in some of the most sumptuous finishes you’ll find. Beth M. Steffanelli +1 609 915 2360 | +1 609 397 1974 | bsteffanelli@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7009284 $ 9 4 9, 0 0 0
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty SUN-DAPPLED R ANCH ON PRINCE TON’S RID GE — 1 6 0 R I D G E V I E W C I RC L E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY This immaculate mid-century ranch is nestled in a secluded, sun-dappled setting on the Princeton Ridge, close to schools and just 3.5 miles to the center of town. The terraced lawn, leafy trees, flagstone patio, and brilliant pool set the stage for many south-facing landscaped views from both outdoor and indoor living spaces. Richard Chenoweth +1 609 865 1483 | +1 609 395 0444 | rchenoweth@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7053615 $ 9 2 9, 0 0 0
A B R E AT H O F F R E S H A I R — 95 M O U N T S A L E M ROA D PIT TSTOWN (ALE X ANDRIA TOWNSHIP), NEW JER SE Y Few properties enjoy such a privileged and private location as this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. On nearly 40 preserved acres with a pond, flowering perennials, and miles of walking paths, this nature lover’s paradise within 60 miles of both New York and Philadelphia is your oasis from the city. Beth M. Steffanelli +1 609 915 2360 | +1 609 397 1974 | bsteffanelli@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6989020 $920,000
C ALM GR ACIOUSNE SS IN GOVERNOR S L ANE — 15 GOVERNOR S L ANE PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Lined with luxurious Georgian homes and manicured grounds, the Governors Lane community imbues the calm graciousness of elegant Georgetown or well-heeled southern towns: the perfect setting for this beautifully presented, single-family home, moments from Princeton’s fine shops and eateries. Robin McCarthy Froehlich +1 609 731 4498 | +1 609 921 1050 | rfroehlich@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6944272 $ 8 9 9, 0 0 0
L I V E T H E I N -T O W N L I F E T O T H E F U L L E S T — 23 J E F F E R S O N ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Live in-town life to the fullest in this beautifully renovated, semi-attached home, just a few blocks from downtown Princeton, the University, public schools, Princeton Public Library, and the Arts Council. Hardwood floors, tall ceilings, and new windows flow throughout, and bookcases flank the wood-burning fireplace in the living room. Judson R. Henderson +1 609 651 2226 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhenderson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7057853 $ 8 9 9, 0 0 0
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY A RU R A L H AV E N W I T H S C E N I C W O O D E D V I S TA S — 29 A P H I L H O W E R ROA D L E B A N O N ( T E W K S B U RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y Enjoy the blissful, uninterrupted surrounds of this effortlessly modern home, which boasts a custom chef ’s kitchen, beautifully appointed baths, and plenty of space to entertain as well as relax. A stone and cedar exterior and expansive wraparound porch blend seamlessly with the natural environment in this quiet, secluded setting. Ian Isbitski +1 908 268 7685 | +1 609 397 1974 | iisbitski@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/3377364 $ 8 9 9, 0 0 0
T U C K E D - AWAY & F R E S H - FA C E D I N C O N S T I T U T I O N H I L L — 19 CONSTITUTION HILL WE ST PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY A stylish renovation has added vibrancy to this detached Constitution Hill condominium, beautifully complementing its open floor plan and tree-tucked location. New windows send natural light shimmering onto hardwood floors, and new stainless appliances, glass tile backsplash, and granite counters shine in the eat-in kitchen. Amy G. Worthington +1 609 647 8910 | +1 609 921 1050 | aworthington@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7044495 $895,000
A DREAM HOUSE REALIZED — 1 5 B A K E R WAY PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY What a wonderful place to call home. Featuring a coveted floor plan with dream house vision, this elegantly upgraded home just outside Pennington is truly a standout. On an expansive 2.1-acre lot in an established neighborhood with a communal tennis court and nature preserve/hiking trail right across the street, there’s a lot to love here. Judson R. Henderson +1 609 651 2226 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhenderson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7053577 $ 8 6 7, 0 0 0
E L E G A N T, B R I G H T & A I RY I N C H E R RY VA L L E Y — 1 P E C A N VA L L E Y C O U RT S K I L L M A N ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y This upgraded Wheaton model in coveted Cherry Valley is light, bright, and airy with a fresh, neutral palette and plenty of contemporary appeal. Close to the club and golf course, this home is move-in ready with an elegant two-story family room, stunning kitchen, finished basement, and swoon-worthy master bedroom suite. Valerie Smith +1 609 658 0394 | +1 609 921 1050 | vsmith@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7031383 $858,000
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty HISTORIC FIREHOUSE REINVENTED — 1 2 N O RT H M A I N S T R E E T L A M B E RT V I L L E , N E W J E R S E Y Featured in the New York Times, Fleetwing Fire Co. began its journey as a firehouse in downtown Lambertville. Then along came an artist with an extraordinary vision: Commercial zoning grants the opportunity to work and live in this unexpected and eclectic home. Bring your imagination and create the life you’ve always wanted to live. Cynthia Shoemaker-Zerrer +1 609 915 8399 | +1 609 397 1974 | cshoemakerzerrer@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7019095 $850,000
A L A K E S I D E R E T R E AT I N E L M R I D G E PA R K — 61 WE ST SHORE DRIVE PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Perfectly positioned for lakeside living, spacious rooms, and an oversize deck offer sweeping water vistas that you just won’t find elsewhere. Store kayaks in the daylight finished basement and launch them right from the backyard. Inside, this home is romantically inspired and designed to suit its peaceful, picturesque environment. Jane Henderson Kenyon +1 609 828 1450 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhendersonkenyon@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7051731 $835,000
HISTORIC VO ORHEE S HOUSE — 6 0 P R I N C E T O N AV E N U E RO C K Y H I L L , N E W J E R S E Y Rocky Hill’s historic Voorhees House is recognized locally and nationally as an American treasure with a legacy spanning four centuries. The working well, glorious trees, and garden walls stand as enduring reminders of generations past, while modern comforts and improvements have revived the entire property to appeal to today’s buyer. David M. Schure +1 609 577 7029 | +1 609 395 0444 | dschure@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6976852 $825,000
W O N D E R F U L I N T E G R AT I O N O F I N D O O R / O U T D O O R L I V I N G — 2 F OX RU N ROA D PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Designed to maximize this home’s indoor/outdoor connection, spacious living areas spill out effortlessly onto the patio and deck surrounded by lush plantings with a sheltered spa, newly refinished tennis court and gazebo beyond. The walk-out lower level features a media room, gym, and bath. Amy Granato +1 917 848 8345 | +1 609 921 1050 | agranato@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7051629 $ 8 1 9, 0 0 0
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY W I N D S O R H U N T CO LO N I A L H A S A R EGA L Q UA L I T Y — 6 O A K W O O D WAY WE ST WINDSOR, NEW JER SE Y In the sought-after Windsor Hunt enclave, this stately brick-front Colonial offers a gracious floor plan, refined custom appointments, and a beautifully landscaped 1.3-acre lot. Conveniently located near Princeton Junction and Hamilton train stations, within the highly regarded West Windsor-Plainsboro school district. Kathryn Baxter +1 516 521 7771 | +1 609 921 1050 | kbaxter@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7055571 $ 8 1 9, 0 0 0
G R E AT H O U S E D O W N A C O U N T RY L A N E — 2 3 3 C A RT E R R O A D P R I N C E T O N ( L AW R E N C E T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y A tranquil country lane leads to this gracious farmhouse on more than 4 acres of broad lawns and old-growth trees with Stony Brook at its edge. Step from the bluestone courtyard and regal portico to relish this home’s elegance, including stenciled wood and pegged floors, and a plethora of windows that flood every room with incredible views. Judson R. Henderson +1 609 651 2226 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhenderson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7056482 $ 7 9 9, 0 0 0
A O N C E - I N - A - L I F E T I M E O P P O RT U N I T Y — 94 R I EG E L S V I L L E ROA D MILFORD (HOLL AND TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY This ultimate hilltop compound is designed to take in the views of the Delaware River. A creek winds its way through the mountainous, 55-acre property, flowing into a crystal clear waterfall. The main house is entirely up-to-date. Large windows kiss the scenery and doors open to an infinity-style deck with blissful panoramic vistas. Alison Stem +1 917 922 3198 | +1 609 397 1974 | astem@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/3379682 $ 74 9, 0 0 0
R E S T O R E D FA R M H O U S E E N V E L O P E D BY P RO T E C T E D L A N D — 1 3 4 - 1 3 6 M A P L E TO N ROA D P R I N C E TO N ( S O U T H B RU N S W I C K T W P ) , N E W J E R S E Y Preserved land that was once part of the 1,200-acre Princeton Nursery envelops this restored 19th-century Kingston farmhouse with grand rooms and impressive period details, like 9+ foot ceilings and pocket doors. Newer conveniences include a mudroom with laundry and a two-room kitchen with pantry. Carolyn Spohn +1 609 468 2145 | +1 908 874 0000 | cspohn@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6977156 $695,000
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P ROPERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty TA S T E F U L LY R E N O VAT E D H O M E O F F E R S I N S P I R E D L I V I N G — 8 9 C A RT E R R O A D P R I N C E T O N ( L AW R E N C E T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y A circular drive curves through the 2.55 tree-lined acres enfolding this distinguished home, which has been tastefully renovated. Hardwood floors shine through a wonderful floor plan for elegant entertaining and inspired daily living. It’s also convenient to both Princeton and Lawrenceville, and an easy drive to shopping and major routes. Vanessa Gronczewski +1 609 610 4465 | +1 609 921 1050 | vanessa@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7053725 $ 6 4 9, 9 0 0
K I N G S T O N S T U N N E R I S A N E N T E RTA I N E R ’ S D R E A M — 8 7 FA I R F I E L D R O A D P R I N C E TO N ( S O U T H B RU N S W I C K T W P ) , N E W J E R S E Y Peacefully nestled in the village of Kingston, this entertainer’s dream ticks all the boxes, thanks to a complete, high-quality renovation. An easy, open-concept floor plan has the perfect flow for gatherings of any size—from the formal, foyer-flanking living and dining rooms to the heart of the home: an incredible gourmet kitchen. Realtor owned. Madolyn Greve +1 609 462 2505 | +1 609 921 1050 | mgreve@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7048677 $630,000
B E AU T I F U L LY R E STO R E D I N H I STO R I C B L AW E N B U RG — 41 3 RO U T E 51 8 S K I L L M A N ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y In the heart of historic Blawenburg, an exquisite renovation by Drift Built has restored an old Victorian farmhouse to its original glory while integrating many modern elements. Bordering Hobler Park with bucolic farm views from the master suite and wraparound porch, this special home offers three levels of finished space. Cheryl D. Stites +1 908 963 3561 | +1 908 874 0000 | cstites@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7058058 $590,000
W E L L I N GTO N M A N O R : A DY N A M I C 55 + C O M M U N I T Y — 72 LE XINGTON DRIVE PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Every modern comfort has been thought of in this deluxe single-family home in Wellington Manor, a dynamic 55+ community near Princeton. The open layout of this light-filled home with many upgrades includes an expanded main floor master suite, two-story living room, and enclosed sun porch. Susan Hughes +1 609 213 5556 | +1 609 921 1050 | shughes@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/70478371 $ 5 4 9, 0 0 0
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PROPERT Y G A LLERY MOVE RIGHT IN — 3 0 C H E R RY B R O O K D R I V E P R I N C E T O N ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y In a convenient and established neighborhood, near top-rated Montgomery schools and downtown Princeton, this solidly constructed split-level home has many features to love: an open layout, wood floors, natural light, Pella windows, an updated HVAC system, and a private, wooded lot with a well-tended yard and serene brook. Vanessa Gronczewski +1 609 610 4465 | +1 609 921 1050 | vanessa@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/3371313 $540,000
1 8 94 H O P E W E L L B O RO U G H H O M E W I T H T W O - STO RY B A R N — 5 0 N O RT H G R E E N W O O D AV E N U E HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY A latte at Boro Bean, wood-fired pizza at Nomad’s, mom-and-pop shopping—they’re all just blocks away. On a sun-flooded corner lot, this updated 1894 home is ready for its next set of happy homeowners with a freshly painted exterior, copper roof, mahogany porch, and character-filled interiors lined with gleaming hardwoods. Amy Granato +1 917 848 8345 | +1 609 921 1050 | agranato@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6988052 $ 4 9 9, 9 0 0
B E L L E M E A D H AV E N H I G H A B O V E T H E M I L L S T O N E R I V E R — 5 6 6 R I V E R ROA D B E L L E M E A D ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y This warm and inviting home is set in an idyllic locale high above the Millstone River and offers spacious, comfortable rooms, an updated chef ’s kitchen, and large picture windows to let in plenty of natural light. It’s located near Princeton with top-rated Montgomery schools and convenient access to shopping and commuter routes. Robin McCarthy Froehlich +1 609 731 4498 | +1 609 921 1050 | rfroehlich@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6977375 $ 4 9 9, 0 0 0
S PA C I O U S , L I G H T- F I L L E D, S P L I T- L E V E L H O M E — 29 ELLIS DRIVE B E L L E M E A D ( M O N T G O M E RY T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y Welcome to this well-maintained split-level home with an open floor plan in a great Montgomery Township neighborhood. This three-bed, 2.5-bath home is solidly constructed and represents a great value with three levels, wood floors, and recently replaced windows to take advantage of the sunny exposure. Kim E. Schneider Sohmer +1 908 421 6390 | +1 908 874 0000 | ksohmer@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/7052636 $ 4 1 9, 0 0 0
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OUR AGENTS C R A N B U RY O F F I C E 609.395.0444 | 39 North Main Street, Cranbury, New Jersey 08512
BRET T AV E RY- L AW Y E R
Sales Associate 215.666.2572
C H RY S T E L E B A D E N
Sales Associate 732.770.1216
RICHARD CHENOWETH
M A RY D O W D E L L
G A I L F. E L D R I D G E
JE AN GRECSEK
Sales Associate 732.997.8592
Sales Associate 609.529.3707
Sales Associate 609.751.2958
ZEIDA JIMENE Z
DONNA LEVINE
Broker Associate 732.718.4559
R O B E RTA “ B O B B I E ” MARLOWE
A N I TA O ’ M E A R A
Sales Associate 201.638.7681
Sales Associate 609.865.1483
ELIZ ABETH “BETSY” HO OVER
ELIZABETH “LIZ” JACKSON
Sales Associate 609.462.2375
Sales Associate 917.902.9308
DEBOR AH PEEL
L AU R E L Q U I N N
RIMA SAKARIA
D AV I D M . S C H U R E
ANNE SETZER
JANICE WIL SON
Sales Associate 609.903.2768
Sales Associate 646.483.8961
Sales Associate 732.735.3253
Broker Associate 609.577.7029
Sales Associate 609.516.9203
Sales Associate 609.635.5608
SCOT T A. WIL SON
Z I N N I A YO O N
Sales Associate 609.712.1513
Sales Associate 609.923.4644
Sales Associate 609.575.2253
Sales Associate 609.235.6889
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OUR AGENTS L A M B E RT V I L L E O F F I C E 609.397.1974 | 49 Bridge Street, Lambertville, New Jersey 08530
NINA BURNS
Sales Associate 215.262.2159
H O L LY A . H AV E N S
Broker Associate 609.841.2373
Sales Associate 908.246.0051
ELLEN L. INCONTRER A
Sales Associate 908.752.2042
THOMAS J. McMILLIAN
C AT H E R I N E “ K AT E ” NEYLON
Sales Associate 609.306.4906
Sales Associate 609.306.3901
CYNTHIA S H O E M A K E R- Z E R R E R
Sales Associate 609.915.8399
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Broker Associate 908.400.4254
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NADINE COHEN
SHEIL A DESAI
BONNIE EICK
G I N A H A M I LT O N
Sales Associate 908.405.0091
Sales Associate 609.658.4196
Broker Associate 609.468.5329
Sales Associate 941.539.6561
JOAN K. IREL AND
IAN ISBITSKI
JOHN L AZOR
J I L L LO N E RGA N
Sales Associate 215.801.1219
Sales Associate 908.268.7685
Sales Associate 908.391.5520
Sales Associate 609.902.9516
SHERI OSHINS
RU S S E L L A L A N POLES
N A N C Y E . RO C H E
V I C T O R I A R . RU T KO W S K I
Sales Associate 215.880.7620
Broker Associate 908.246.0207
Sales Associate 609.477.3892
BETH M. S T E F FA N E L L I
Broker Associate 609.915.2360
Broker Associate 908.797.6765
ALISON STEM
LOUIS R. TOBOZ
Sales Associate 917.922.3198
Sales Associate 609.751.1247
OUR AGENTS M O N T G O M E RY O F F I C E 908.874.0000 | 1325 Route 206, Suite 30, Skillman, New Jersey 08558
MICHELLE BL ANE
A L A N A L U T KO W S K I
M A RT I N M A N D E L L
Sales Associate 908.227.6269
Broker Associate 609.658.3791
JENNIFER PIASIO
AMY SCHAEFER
Sales Associate 862.228.0102
Sales Associate 609.651.5332
ANTOINET TE SCHIELEIN
KIM E. SCHNEIDER SOHMER
Sales Associate 908.313.1078
Sales Associate 908.421.6390
C A R O LY N S P O H N
C H E RY L D. S T I T E S
Sales Associate 908.963.3561
CYNTHIA S. WESHNAK
D E B O R A H F. WIERZBICKI
JOEL WINER
Sales Associate 609.468.2145
Broker Associate 609.651.1795
Sales Associate 609.306.6862
Sales Associate 908.963.9046
RICHARD PA S C A L- A L E M A N
Sales Associate 908.247.4938
PAT R I C I A “ T R I S H ” FORD
Sales Associate 908.635.9395
ASHLEY E. M c FA D D E N
Sales Associate 609.240.5325
W E N DY N E U S N E R
Sales Associate 609.234.3355
PHYLLIS SICOR A
Sales Associate 908.963.5773
Sales Associate 908.500.8815
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OUR AGENTS PENNINGTON OFFICE 609.737.7765 | 10 South Main Street, Pennington, New Jersey 08534
M A RGA R E T FO L E Y “PEG GY ” BALDWIN
R O B E RTA T. CANFIELD
Sales Associate 609.306.2052
Broker Associate 609.731.7316
S U E H AV E N S
M A RY A N N H I G H A M
Sales Associate 609.731.6089
Sales Associate 609.731.1187
A LY C E M U R R AY
EUGENE “GENE” MYDLOWSKI
C AT H E R I N E C . NEMETH
M A RGA R E T E . “MAGGIE” PE TER S
Sales Associate 609.731.0046
Broker Associate 609.462.1237
Sales Associate 609.462.1127
D O U G L A S RO B B I N S
P H I L I P RO B B I N S
A S H L E Y RYA N
Sales Associate 609.731.2234
Broker Associate 609.847.6486
Sales Associate 609.775.3830
ELIZ ABETH “BETSY” S AY E N
ANTHONY “TONY” S T E FA N E L L I , J R .
Sales Associate 609.902.7735
Sales Associate 609.240.7830
G R A N T WA G N E R
BRINTON H. WE ST
NANCY R. WILLEVER
L AU R A A . W I N ROT H
Sales Associate 609.331.0573
Broker Associate 609.462.0556
Broker Associate 609.577.7749
Sales Associate 609.203.5755
Sales Associate 609.731.9029
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Broker Associate 609.610.0809
C H A N D R I K A “A M M U ” K R I S H N A M O O RT H Y
Sales Associate 857.225.2444
JENNIFER L. FITZGER ALD
PA M E L A C . GILLMET T
SHEIL A H. “MICKEY” GR AHAM
Sales Associate 609.977.1667
Sales Associate 609.731.1274
Sales Associate 609.731.7781
D E B R A Mc AU L I FF E
CHRISTINE M. McGANN
MEREDITH MILCHANOSKI
Sales Associate 609.280.8096
Sales Associate 908.410.7220
S I TA A . P H I L I O N
LISA P R O S C I A- D e PA U L I S
Sales Associate 609.922.8686
Sales Associate 609.658.2659
Sales Associate 732.822.1071
Y I L D I Z ST R AU SS
Sales Associate 609.575.1130
OUR AGENTS PRINCETON OFFICE 609.921.1050 | 4 Nassau Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08542
SUSANNE A. AMS
ANNA M. ANDREVSKI
K AT H RY N B A X T E R
SANTINA BESLITY
BARBAR A BL ACKWELL
D I A N N E F. B L E A C H E R
Broker Associate 609.577.2033
Sales Associate 609.577.3404
Sales Associate 516.521.7771
Sales Associate 609.577.6626
Broker Associate 609.915.5000
Sales Associate 609.915.4541
AMY S. BRIGHAM
NORMAN C A L L AWAY, J R .
CHRISTINA M. C A L L AWAY
K A R E N C A L L AWAY U R I S KO
N O R M A N T. “ P E T E ” C A L L AWAY
VICTORIA K. CAMPBELL
Broker Associate 609.647.2001
Sales Associate 609.610.5747
Sales Associate 609.468.6065
Broker Associate 609.558.5900
Sales Associate 609.731.0753
L AU R E L C EC I L A
GAIL CIALLELL A
T I F FA N Y C I C H O W S K I
SUSAN A. COOK
Broker Associate 732.259.7794
Sales Associate 908.720.4050
Sales Associate 609.577.9959
E L I S A B E T H “ L I B BY ” C RO W L E Y
ALISON DALLE Y
Sales Associate 609.937.6121
ELEANOR “ELLIE” DEARDORFF
OLIVER DENNISON
ANTHONY N. “TONY” DiMEGLIO
SUSAN L. “SUZY” DiMEGLIO
Broker Associate 609.915.0508
Sales Associate 609.915.5645
D I A N N E E D WA R D S
JUDITH ERDMAN
Sales Associate 609.369.3436
Sales Associate 609.933.2870
YA L I A N “ E I L E E N ” FA N
Sales Associate 609.915.9236
Sales Associate 609.658.4999
M A R I LY N R . “ LY N N E ” D U R K E E
Sales Associate 609.462.4292
Sales Associate 609.216.4948
Sales Associate 609.937.2632
Sales Associate 609.306.6471
JENNIFER DIONNE
Sales Associate 908.531.6230
DIANNE FISHER
Sales Associate 609.558.2249
Sales Associate 609.240.4235
S A R A H ST RO N G DR AKE
Sales Associate 908.229.4260
J O C E LY N M A X W E L L F RO E H L I C H
Sales Associate 609.306.6106
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R O B I N M c C A RT H Y F RO E H L I C H
Sales Associate 609.731.4498
COLLEEN HALL
Sales Associate 609.865.1147
M A RGA R E T L . “MAGGIE” HILL
Broker Associate 609.577.1847
C A R O LY N V. K I R C H
Sales Associate 908.420.1208
L AU R A L E N C S E S McLE STER
Sales Associate 609.439.3247
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C H E RY L G O L D M A N
A M Y G R A N AT O
M A D O LY N G R E V E
Broker Associate 609.658.1969
Sales Associate 609.439.9072
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Broker Associate 609.462.2505
JULIA FULPER HARDT
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JANE HENDER SON K E N YO N
JUDSON HENDERSON
Broker Associate 609.731.2385
Broker Associate 609.915.4920
Broker Associate 609.828.1450
SUSAN HUGHES
L AU R A A. HUNTSMAN
ANNIE JAIN
J I N “J E S S I C A” J U
BETH KEARNS
Sales Associate 917.399.9781
Sales Associate 646.717.2989
Sales Associate 609.847.5173
I R A L A C K E Y, J R .
D E B O R A H W. L A N E
K AT H L E E N M A N D Z I J
D O N N A S . M AT H E I S
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Sales Associate 609.306.3442
Sales Associate 917.846.7851
Sales Associate 609.947.2547
KAITLIN McNAMAR A
M AU R A M I L L S
Sales Associate 609.947.5757
YA K E N YA S O N G E A “ E N YA” M O I S E
A N I KO M O L N A R S Z A KO L C Z A I
M I C H A E L M O N A RC A
Sales Associate 609.731.8244
Broker Associate 609.436.0305
Broker Associate 609.651.1840
Broker Associate 609.213.5556
R O B E RT “ K E N ” K I RC H
Sales Associate 908.642.0092
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Broker Associate 609.651.2226
VA N E S S A G RO N C Z E W S K I
Broker Associate 609.610.4465
M A RGA R E T A . “PEG GY ” HENDER S ON
Broker Associate 609.273.5910
Sales Associate 917.225.0831
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M A RT H A M O S E L E Y
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PA M E L A PA R S O N S
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Sales Associate 609.529.0421
Sales Associate 908.415.3062
Sales Associate 609.947.7442
L ARISSA REZENDE-DIMEGLIO
K I M B E R LY A . R I Z K
B A R B A R A B . RO S E
Sales Associate 609.203.4807
Broker Associate 609.937.1700
E L I Z A B E T H “ L I S A” RYA N
DANIELLE S P I L AT O R E
J A N E T S T E FA N D L
Sales Associate 609.819.7118
VA L E R I E S M I T H
Sales Associate 609.658.0394
Broker Associate 609.658.3880
Broker Associate 201.805.7402
O W E N “J O N E S ” TOL AND
SUSAN B. “SUZY” T RO W B R I D G E
S Y L M A R I E “ S Y L” T RO W B R I D G E
Sales Associate 609.731.5953
Broker Associate 609.658.1887
Sales Associate 917.386.5880
JOSEPH WEBER
M A RT H A “J A N E ” WEBER
L I S A W E I N T R AU B
Sales Associate 609.577.7982
Sales Associate 609.462.1563
Sales Associate 609.915.5349
Sales Associate 908.420.5706
C AT H E R I N E “ K AT E ” STINSON
Sales Associate 609.439.9343
MERLENE K. TUCKER
Sales Associate 609.937.7693
SUSAN McKEON PAT E R S O N
Broker Associate 609.468.9017
RU T H P. S AY E R
Sales Associate 609.731.1204
CHRISTINA PHILLIP S
Sales Associate 917.208.5724
DENISE L. “DEE” S H AU G H N E SSY
Sales Associate 609.575.2524
C E C E L I A TA Z E L A A R
STEPHEN THOMA S
Sales Associate 609.529.1585
Sales Associate 609.306.4030
SHAILENDR A U D AWAT
S T E V E N WA S KO W
Sales Associate 732.491.6399
Sales Associate 609.577.2625
AMY G. W O RT H I N G T O N
Broker Associate 609.647.8910
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C L A S S I C S T E A M B O AT S K I - I N / S K I - O U T — TORIAN PLUM COND OMINIUM #604 S T E A M B O AT S P R I N G S , C O L O R A D O Western-style unit in the perfect ski-in and ski-out location with amazing Steamboat Ski Area views and five-star amenities including underground parking, pool, hot tub, workout facilities, shuttle, and concierge services. Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty 1855 Ski Time Square Drive | Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 | +1 970 879 7800 Darlinda Baldinger +1 970 846 7192 | darlinda.baldinger@steamboatsir.com Arlene Zopf +1 970 846 5310 | arlene.zopf@steamboatsir.com bit.ly/steamboatsir2 $ 5 6 9, 0 0 0 A N A U T H E N T I C VA L L E Y L O D G E — B E A R C L AW C O N D O M I N I U M S S T E A M B O AT S P R I N G S , C O L O R A D O Spectacular mountain resort condominiums available slopeside in one of the last remaining true ski-in and ski-out lodges left in the Valley. Boasting the finest guest services in the Steamboat Ski Area with a pool, clubhouse, shuttle, and more. Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty 1855 Ski Time Square Drive | Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 | +1 970 879 7800 Darlinda Baldinger +1 970 846 7192 | darlinda.baldinger@steamboatsir.com bit.ly/steamboatsir3 From $370,000
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LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE SCOT T ANDERSON — THE EXECUTIVE CHEF AND CO-OWNER OF PRINCETON’S ELEMENTS AND MISTR AL LIVES, EXPLORES, AND FOR AGES IN THE TOWN HE CALL S “HOME” “I’ve been in Princeton for about 20 years now. From the first time I set foot here, I loved it. I’m a nature guy; my alter ego is ‘monk chef,’ so my favorite part about Princeton is all the parks, trails, streams, and forests. Living here has allowed me to get to know the forests and parks, which I try to forage and locally source ingredients from every day. The amount of wild edibles makes this area really special. I get to work with people who are most interested in doing the best they can at what they do. My chef team and I like to visit the local farms and butchers almost every day to source ingredients for that day’s service. Both the Elements and Mistral menus rely heavily on the seasonality and freshness of ingredients—it’s what we’re known for and what makes us
stand apart from the many other restaurants in the area. Especially so at Elements: We’ll change our menu daily in order to reflect the ingredients available to provide our guests with the highest-quality flavors they might not find elsewhere. I take them with us on our journey, introducing them to the flavors of the Central Jersey area. [I’ve also enjoyed] watching how the town grows, including the people who live here. I get to know many of our guests on a personal level and so they feel at home when they arrive. In this town, it’s important for us to connect with our guests beyond just the five senses they experience while eating.”
—As told to Jennifer P. Henderson
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