Bricks & Mortar: Life in and Around Princeton Spring/Summer 2017

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Spring/Summer 2017

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FEATURES — 9 Our Towns

AT YOUR SERVICE — 28 Sotheby’s This Season

With five offices in four counties and thousands of listings, Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty has an unparalleled passion for real estate. Illustration by David Sankey

This season’s curated calendar of Sotheby’s auctions and exhibitions around the world.

30 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.

16 Off the Record

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Coaching Princeton Tigers basketball may have brought Mitch Henderson back to his beloved alma mater—but it’s the community and the people that make it feel like home.

31 Significant Sales Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty celebrates some of its most noteworthy sales over the last 12 months.

By Jennifer P. Henderson Photographs by Jess Blackwell

20 Spring Awakening Metallics and florals and woods, oh my. Spring has sprung and with it some marvelously modern design motifs, techniques, and trends that are making this season’s interiors sing. By Rae Padulo

24 A River Runs Through It Along the banks of the Delaware, a covey of cozy, artful towns have sprung from a rich past—and continue to delight with a captivating present. By Jennifer P. Henderson Photographs by Jess Blackwell

DEPARTMENTS — 10 Scene & Heard

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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.

56 Around the World: The Jersey Shore The Sotheby’s International Realty network provides access to luxury real estate and homes for sale worldwide. This month, we go “down the shore” for a glimpse at the market along the New Jersey coast.

57 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.

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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Our picks for the who, what, and where we’re loving in and around Princeton right now. By Christina Henderson

64 Love Where You Live Emily Mann, the artistic director of the Tony Award–winning McCarter Theatre, waxes poetic on the town she calls home.

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worked with my father—who considered himself an “ad man” first and a real estate broker second—long enough to know his favorite question to ask whenever we considered a new marketing initiative. “Will it help us sell houses?” In that spirit, I would like to make something perfectly clear: This magazine is an unabashed attempt to help us sell properties in Princeton and the surrounding areas. And with that true confession out of the way, let me say that this magazine is about much more than marketing. Bricks & Mortar: Life in and Around Princeton celebrates the unbelievable quality of life we enjoy here and the unparalleled opportunities we find ourselves immersed in on a daily basis. And as people who live and work in this area, we see this celebration as our obligation. Bricks & Mortar is also about returning to print; our concerted effort to slow things down in the face of 24/7 social media coverage and provide a thoughtfully added touch of quality. Indeed, 12,000 homes will get hard copies of this magazine but there will also be a digital version going out to more than 20,000 recipients (and if you’d prefer to receive the digital copy only, please let us know and we can easily make that adjustment). Literally and figuratively, this magazine is a return to bricks and mortar: We believe the stories within these pages—and those to come in future

issues—represent building blocks of life in and around Princeton. We also consider it our job to help maintain the support and integrity of our incredible communities. And so the name of our magazine, Bricks & Mortar, is a nod to that as well as a tip of our hat to the homes we represent and cherish, too. Whether it’s a Princeton sporting event on a crisp fall day, dinner at a restaurant on the banks of the Delaware River, the highly ranked schools, a Revolutionary War reenactment, a performance at McCarter Theatre, or any of the countless other gems that make us love where we live, we look forward to sharing our favorites with you. We hope you enjoy Bricks & Mortar as much as we have enjoyed creating it (and we’d love your feedback, so feel free to email us at bricksandmortar@callawayhenderson.com). Oh, and if there’s a property for sale that catches your eye, contact your agent at Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty—they are standing by and at the ready to offer whatever assistance you may need. And one final note: I’d like to thank Jennifer Henderson, the editor of Bricks & Mortar, who with 18 years as a copy editor at Vanity Fair magazine has been an incredible force in this production. Look for our next issue this fall and let us know if you want to be a part of it too!

Best regards,

Judson R. Henderson Broker of Record

ON THE COVER:

Princeton Men’s Basketball Coach and Ivy League Coach of the Year Mitch Henderson in one of his favorite spots on the Princeton University campus: the L. Stockwell Jadwin Gymnasium. In his sixth season coaching the team, he led the Tigers to a 14–0 Ivy League record. Photograph by Jess Blackwell —

Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty CallawayHenderson.com To read the interview, see page 16.

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SCENE & HEARD M O RV E N I N M AY: A C E L E B R AT I O N O F A RT, CR AFT & GARDEN — The great lawn of the historic Morven Museum and Garden was the picturesque setting for the exclusive Friday, May 5 preview party for the area’s spring ritual, Morven in May: a juried exhibition and sale of contemporary, American-made fine craft by a select group of 36 professional artisans from around the country. Glass, ceramics, decorative and wearable fibers, mixed media, jewelry, furniture, and basketry were on display in gallery-style booths beneath a grand tent and marked the official kick-off to the weekend’s two-day public sale of art and gardentreasure hunting. All proceeds from the event help fund the museum’s exhibitions, gardens, and educational programs.

THE 15TH ANNUAL NOVEMBER HOUSE TOUR —

T H E D & R G R E E N WAY “ D O W N TO E A RT H ” BALL 2016 — What a moonlight masquerade it was at this year’s D&R Greenway’s “Down to Earth” Ball. On October 29, 2016, partygoers gathered in the barn at Tusculum, the historic home of hosts Tim Gardner and Meredith Asplundh Gardner, which was originally built in 1773 for then Princeton University president and Declaration of Independence signer John Witherspoon. After guests enjoyed Sourland Mountain Spirits cocktails and a dinner of seasonal fare from local farms, along with a live auction, they competed in a team-karaoke competition, “Crooners for Preservation.”

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Photographs by Cyndi Shattuck Photography (Morven), Carl Geisler (D&R Greenway), Frank Wojciechowski (McCarter Theatre), Emily Reeves and Deborrah Lindsay (Dining by Design).

This fall, the 2016 November House Tour, hosted by the Historical Society of Princeton, celebrated the significant architecture and design of some of the area’s finest homes. The eagerly anticipated annual event drew scores of visitors who toured five homes, including 505 Mercer Road, part of the original Moses Taylor Pyne estate, now known as Drumthwacket; and 82 Library Place, the former home of Woodrow Wilson and one of the few houses in the country designed and built by a U.S. president.


SCENE & HEARD T H E M C C A RT E R T H E AT R E 4 0 T H G A L A B E N E F I T C O N C E RT — Mid-century Cuban style was de rigueur on Saturday, May 6, when McCarter Theatre Center hosted its annual gala to support its ongoing artistic and educational missions in Princeton and around the region. This year’s 1940s-inspired event, “A Night in Old Havana,” featured a special performance by The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra led by Wynton Marsalis; a cocktail reception and dinner for 400 in a custom-designed tent on the theater’s back lawn; and a live auction hosted by Sebastian Clarke of Lambertville’s Rago Arts auction house. After the concert, more than 500 guests enjoyed a late-night after-party complete with food, entertainment, and dancing.

D I N I N G BY D E S I G N: E YE C ANDY 2016 GAL A — Grounds for Sculpture was the eye-popping venue for the Arts Council of Princeton’s signature annual fall gala fundraiser, Dining by Design. Held on November 13, 2016, the “Eye Candy”–themed event was inspired by Paul Henry Ramirez’s vibrant exhibition “RATTLE.” The evening featured a modern-dance performance by the Pennington Studio for Dance and Creative Arts, a three-course dinner, and a live auction, and supported the A.C.P.’s community education programs for at-risk populations.

THE SPLENDORS OF SHALIMAR 2017 — On Saturday, February 4, the Princeton University Art Museum hosted its annual benefit gala this year themed Splendors of Shalimar. A stunning celebration of the Mughal gardens of early modern India, this year’s event featured cocktails, dinner, and dancing— and raised critical funds to support the museum’s exhibitions and outreach programs, offered free of charge to Princeton students, the broader community, and visitors from near and far, so that all can experience the transformative power of art.

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who MAN ABOUT TOWN Jay McPhillips is an artist with a keen eye for all things Princeton, and his oil paintings capture the essence of this town perfectly. The creator of that orange bumper sticker of PRINCE-TON (you know the one), McPhillips is a former graphic designer at McCarter Theatre and Comedy Central staffer who takes his inspiration from Princeton architecture and colorful town haunts. Visit the Princeton Public Library to see the “From Hoagie Haven to Nassau Street” exhibit, open now through August 1, 2017. Jay McPhillips’s paintings are by commission, as well as for sale at Jane Consignment, 7 Spring Street, Princeton and on his website at Prince-TON.com.

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There’s no place like the Garden State for seasonal cooking and eating, and our area boasts some of New Jersey’s finest. The bustling Princeton Farmers’ Market is front and center, located in the heart of downtown, in Hinds Plaza (55 Witherspoon Street) every Thursday through fall, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. The perfect Saturday starts at the award-winning West Windsor Community Farmers’ Market: Sample wares from the area’s most delicious purveyors, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the Princeton Junction train station lot, off of Alexander Road. At 960 Spruce Street, on the border of Lawrenceville and Trenton, the Trenton Farmers Market is a must-visit for the best, freshest produce year-round (Wednesday–Saturday 9 a.m.–6 p.m./Sundays 9 a.m.–2 p.m.). And be sure not to miss the Halo Farm market, right next door, to stock up on any (or all!) of the more than 45 flavors of that delectable, homemade ice cream we love so much. Community-supported agriculture is another easy way to buy seasonal produce directly from the area’s talented local farmers. A full season usually runs from June to November, during which your baskets of veggie bounty will runneth over. Pennington’s Honey Brook Organic Farm is one of the area’s oldest and largest, and includes both pick-your-own and boxed-share options (honeybrookorganicfarm.com). Or try Barn Market CSA of Cherry Grove Organic Farm, three miles south of Princeton (cherrygroveorganic.com), and Z Food Farm, in Lawrenceville (zfoodfarm.com).

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Photographs by Princeton Farmers’ Market, West Windsor Community Farmers’ Market, Twine, Historical Society of Princeton, and Laurel Cecila.

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what BET TER THAN A DRIVE-IN We love every last bit, bob, book, and witty card that can be found at the shop Twine, in Hopewell, so it stands to reason that we really can’t wait for its upcoming “Hollywood and Twine” Outdoor Movie Series. Now through November 10, 2017, Twine will be screening a fabulously curated (and family friendly!) list of classics ranging from Harry Potter to Hitchcock, Willy Wonka to Marty McFly, A Star is Born to The Princess Bride. Bring a chair or blanket and pull up a seat in Twine’s backyard theater. Popcorn and lemonade are free with a ticket; snozzberries not included. “Hollywood and Twine” Outdoor Movie Series, April 28–November 10; Twine, 8 Somerset Street, Hopewell.

when BO OTS AND BLUE JE ANS It’s time to break out your best denim: The sixth annual “Concert Under the Stars” to benefit the Historical Society of Princeton will be held at the beautiful Updike Farmstead. This kick-off-to-summer event celebrates all our very favorite things: delicious local food and drink, and fabulous music, all in an unparalleled historic setting that includes vast fields, rolling lawns, and romantic barns—all sparkling amid stars and fireflies. Also of note: the crisp white 19th-century farmhouse on the property is home to 65 pieces of Albert Einstein’s furniture from his Mercer Street residence— including his writing desk, complete with ink spill. The Historical Society of Princeton’s “Concert Under the Stars,” June 10, 2017; visit princetonhistory.org for ticket information.

why LIONS AND TIGERS AND NO BEARS Ever wonder why we root for the Princeton Tigers? We were once the Princeton Lions, but the university’s official mascot exchanged its mane for stripes thanks to a popular school cheer featuring the word tiger—and the growing use of orange and black as the college’s colors. Then, in 1911, the Class of 1879 replaced the stone lions flanking landmark Nassau Hall with the pair of A.P. Proctor’s bronze tigers. Giving a little added credence to that old chestnut: Tigers can change their stripes. From A Princeton Companion, by Alexander Leitch.

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OFF THE RECORD COAC H I N G P R I N C E TO N T I G E R S BA S K E T BA L L M AY H AV E B RO U G H T M I TC H H E N D E R S O N BAC K TO H I S B E LOV E D A L M A M AT E R— B U T I T’ S T H E CO M M U N I T Y A N D T H E P EO P L E T H AT M A K E I T F E E L L I K E H O M E

By Jennifer P. Henderson | Photographs By Jess Blackwell

The Jadwin Gym basketball court is gleaming, buffed to a nearly blinding high gloss. “See that guy over there?” Princeton Men’s Basketball Coach Mitch Henderson says, gesturing to an older gentleman in a team jersey wiping down chairs set up along the sideline. “That’s George. He’s been here for 80 years. He’s the one who keeps these floors looking so nice. He’s an institution in this place.” Named the 2016 Ivy League coach of the year and one of 20 finalists for the coveted Jim Phelan Coach of the Year Award, Henderson, it seems, is poised to become something of an institution at Princeton too. But don’t let him hear you say that. After a stellar run—undefeated in the Ivy League regular season, inaugural Ivy League Tournament champs, and losing a nail-biter of a game against Notre Dame in the first round of the NCAA Tournament—Henderson is back to rotating on his axis of campus life: from Jadwin Gym to Frist Campus Center to the quad outside Firestone Library (a favorite spot) and back again. The past year has been a long, rewarding, and exhausting journey for him and the team, and he acknowledges the accolades he’s received by giving the credit where he sees it’s due. “It’s a nice honor, of course, but I think good players make good coaches,” he says. “They always thought they would win. Even when we took that last shot against Notre Dame, we all thought it was going in. So right now I’m just appreciating and enjoying what they did so much. I am very proud of them.”

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Mitch Henderson, photographed at the L. Stockwell Jadwin Gymnasium, at Princeton University.


“WELCOME TO WHERE E V E RY B O D Y K N O W S your N A M E ” “ N O W, T H AT ’ S A G O O D P I Z Z A” Mitch Henderson’s Princeton story began long before he became part of the university coaching staff. As these things sometimes happen in this town, it all started with a trip to Conte’s. Recruited out of high school by the legendary Princeton basketball coach Pete Carril, the Indiana-born Henderson had played varsity baseball, too, and was being drafted by the New York Yankees. When the Yankees scout found out he had been accepted to Princeton, he told Henderson in no uncertain terms to go to school and then promptly hung up on him. “On recruiting trips, almost everybody who came and played for Coach Carril would go to Conte’s,” Henderson says with a laugh. “He’d hold up a slice of pizza—his order was, I believe, onions, peppers, and a little bit of sausage—and if it stayed flat he’d say, ‘Now, that’s a good pizza.’ I remember it well, being there with him. I go there with him now too. To me, he’s the culture of Princeton basketball and he’s influenced me more than anybody else.” After graduating in 1998, Henderson headed west, to San Francisco, and found himself a research associate sitting behind a desk and not exactly thrilled with his gig or with the thought of maybe heading off to business or law school. Then came the call from his former Princeton basketball coach, Bill Carmody, who’d coached Henderson as a junior and senior, and since then had taken the post of head coach at Northwestern University. Carmody offered him a position as assistant coach. The idea of doing something familiar with someone he admired was too good an opportunity to pass up. “Right away, I realized coaching was extremely challenging, but I loved it,” he says. “You wear so many different hats: recruiting, mentoring, coaching the strategy, and relationships with the media and with families. Each day was different. I liked being in the work and trying to do my best. That really appealed to me.” Then, more than a decade later, he was approached by his cherished alma mater to be head coach of the team he had played on for four years and saw through three NCAA Tournaments—and to return to the town that had been a mystery during his undergrad years but had nevertheless left an impression. “When you’re a student here, you don’t leave campus that often. We played rock–paper–scissors to see who would go up to Halo Pub for chocolate shakes. We went to Wawa. Professors would invite us to their houses. But other than that, I didn’t know the town,” he says. “When you play here, though, the place never really leaves you. It really is part of who you are.”

Days later, when a photographer arrived at Henderson’s Littlebrookneighborhood home, the door was thrown open by a small, curly headed mini-Mitch. The child grinned mischievously and took off, careening around the kitchen island to disappear through a doorway. “This was a big year for Theo,” Henderson says, referring to his four-yearold son, who can now be heard bounding along the upstairs hallway with his younger sister, Pippa. “You tell him a number and he can tell you the name of the player. When he sees a 25 mph speed limit sign in Princeton, he goes, ‘There’s [forward] Steven Cook.’ I love that the players have embraced our kids. I think that’s a big part of coaching—integrating them into your own life.” When Henderson and his wife, Ashley, an executive producer at the advertising agency BBDO New York, first arrived in Princeton, they were planning a wedding and looking for a home—and they didn’t know a soul. They settled on a 1920s-era, neoclassical-style home, two miles from campus with a picturesque view of Lake Carnegie. Finding their niche in the community also didn’t take long as they soon realized being part of the university and having a young family exposed them to all manner of interests, activities, and people in ways they’d not expected—or experienced before. “As a student, I had no idea—the town is better than I ever thought it could be. And now I get to double dip as a university staff member,” he says with a smile. “In my professional career, I’ve seen town-gown relations and I think Princeton does it best. I love its diversity. And it all starts on Nassau Street: There’s growth but things stay the same; that’s the beauty of it.” With the births of his children, Henderson has also come to understand the unique parallels between coaching and parenting. “It’s not static; there’s no straight line. You’re constantly working at it, constantly bettering yourself, but I love the challenge,” he says. “With the players, there are conversations, just like parents have, about, ‘Did we do this right? How should we handle this?’ And I find that the more openminded I am about being a good parent or being a good coach, the better it is.” At the end of the day, whether he’s off on recruiting trips, showing incoming players the university he loves, running drills with his team, or enjoying runs along the university’s cross-country trail off of Washington Road and hikes with his kids in the Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve trails, he cherishes his time with the people he comes across living in town. For Henderson, being a part of the Princeton community is all about the people. “Welcome to your opportunity to live out Cheers, where everyone knows your name,” he says with a chuckle. “That’s my favorite thing about Princeton: In community events, in local politics, in storms—it just feels like everybody is together and I love that. Having lived and worked in other spots, it’s all about your village, and Princeton has everything you’d want in a place to raise a family. I have friends who have kids in college now, and they say that they want to come back to Princeton, and I think that tells you everything. You learn here, you grow here, but it’s still about the people. I really enjoy being part of a community and hopefully making an impact. There’s still so much to be done.” CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Henderson and wife Ashley in their mid-century-modern living room; the bright and airy kitchen; the dining room with a view of Lake Carnegie; a Princeton Tiger holds court.

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THE LO C AL FO OD WORLD According to Mitch Henderson College basketball may be his day job, but exploring the area’s culinary scene has become more than just a pastime for the Princeton coach. “I think we’ve frequented every single restaurant in town.” CONTE’S:

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“The perfect meal: ice-cold Peroni and pepperoni pizza.”

“Theo and I love the fresh blueberry muffins.”

“The breakfast croissant sandwich is unbelievable. Coach Carril turned me on to that one.”

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“I take recruits there because they like how healthy it is.”

“When the team goes on the road, the guys usually get the chicken Caesar wraps and I like the Sinatra.”

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“They have really good chocolate donuts.”

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“Our favorite spot in Hopewell. We take the kids at 5:30; we call it ‘the early bird special.”

“A half cheesesteak with all the fixings—but only once or twice a year these days.”

“As a Midwestern ice cream snob, I like my milkshakes with eight scoops and no milk. Nothing extra.”



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SPRING AWAKENING M E TA L L I C S A N D F LO R A L S A N D WO O D S, O H M Y. S P R I N G H A S S P RU N G A N D W I T H I T S O M E M A RV E LO U S LY M O D E R N D E S I G N M OT I F S, T EC H N I Q U E S, A N D T R E N D S T H AT A R E M A K I N G T H I S S E A S O N’ S I N T E R I O R S S I N G

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As we spring ahead and turn the page on cold-weather hygge, we find ourselves celebrating the change brought by the warmer months, and, as Princeton designer Leslie Campbell suggests, giving in to our urge “to throw open the windows, fluff the cushions, and add some flowers.” With that in mind, we picked the stylish brains of six of our area’s most talented interior designers for their must-try trends for spring. This group’s beautifully diverse philosophies run the style gamut, from Katie Eastridge’s tailored glamour with rich color, classic lines, and modern art; to Bruce Norman Long’s classic style of proportion, balance, and decorum; to Judy King’s dynamic mosaic of pattern combined with the rustic and refined. The result: wonderfully fresh takes on color, design, and texture—with a dash of time-honored style to keep it all grounded. Here’s to sunnier days.

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FLOWER P OWER Nature and her exuberant florals These aren’t your grandma’s florals: Think large-scale patterns, vibrant blooms, and bold hues. From his offices in Bryn Mawr, PA, and Princeton, NJ, Bruce Norman Long sees “the return of great classic fabrics with exuberant florals and patterns from past decades being recolored and reintroduced.” Hopewell designer Shelby Tewell turns up the volume on a classic office chair with a lively floral print. And don’t forget those walls. “Wallpaper!” suggests Tewell. “It can turn any room into something jaw-dropping.” Case in point: the whimsical butterfly wallpaper of a dining room project by Pennington-based designer AJ Margulis—a happy tribute to Nature’s little creatures and colors. “Spring always brings on an urge for more pinks and greens … the colors of nature!” she declares. Afraid of print? Try Pantone’s color of the year: a fresh yellowgreen called, appropriately, Greenery, to bring a little spring inside.

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Pale pastels are having their moment. Long observes “the resurgence of pastels in paints and fabrics, such as soft coral-pinks, greens, and violets. I think some of these soft colors are replacing the ‘safety’ of off-whites and beiges. Pastels allow people to embrace color without being risky or bold.” Of the pales, Tewell says her clients are looking to “soft, soothing color to create a calm home environment, and balance the busy lives everyone is leading.” So pair them with muted neutrals for a soothing backdrop, as Judy King did in this ethereal foyer, or if you’re feeling adventurous: Punch up the pales with deeper hues for maximum impact.

“Brass is back,” proclaims the Princeton-based King, who suggests the use of metallic accessories to allow the warm, reflective surfaces of golds, bronzes, and brass to bounce light around a room. An accessory is an easy-to-try element that can be incredibly impactful, like the gleaming coffee table in an elegant living room by Princeton’s Katie Eastridge. Today’s metallics are more subtle than those of yesteryear, and according to Margulis, soft brass finishes signify the return of sophisticated interiors—adding a bit of glamour and luxury to the overall design of a room.

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WOOD: THE NEW WHITE? Trim goes dark Though white woodwork has been de rigueur for many years, there’s been a recent turn toward darker trim, wainscoting, staircases, and furniture, and it’s been adding big impact and dramatic contrast to wall neutrals and pales. “Gorgeous, deeper woods—all balanced out against lots of white,” signals this welcome move to more sophisticated interiors, says Margulis. The trend toward lighter walls and darker woodwork is embraced by Campbell, too. “It is refreshing after so many years with nothing but white used for the woodwork.” Or use a deep tone for a room’s furniture, like Campbell’s dining room project. Afraid that very dark trim is too much of a commitment? Try a lighter shade, like Eastridge did with a delightful pale gray on the ceiling trusses in this Great Room space.

CLOUD COVER The balancing act of white and color Like laundry draped across a clothesline, a brilliant white can give any space a fresh, clean look. Eastridge recommends balancing bright white with accents of your favorite colors. She uses the crisp combination of white and green as an example: “By combining neutrals and a bright white with a clean green background, a room is at once approachable and elegant.” A white-based palette can also allow a touch of bold color to sing, like the red piping and pillows in this master bedroom by Long. A timeless, simple backdrop to colorful wall art and bright accessories, crisp white is a unifier, no matter if your taste runs classic or contemporary, rustic or polished.

DESIGNS ON LIFE A trio of the area’s interior design experts weigh in on what they love about living in and around Princeton

“My family moved to the area in 1999 from N.Y.C. I grew up in Northern Virginia, where you had to get on the ‘beltway’ to get anywhere. Now I live in Hopewell Borough and we are surrounded by a ‘greenbelt.’ I love the people and the freedom. My youngest son rides his bike to school and a neighbor runs out to give my dog a treat on our morning walk. It’s truly a special place.” —Shelby Tewell

“My husband grew up in Princeton and we moved here from New York when we were ready to start a family. The kids grew up here, I have lots of friends, and I am involved in many organizations in town. Princeton is a wonderful place to live and work. The town has so much to offer, and there is quick access to New York and Philadelphia whenever the ‘little town blues’ kick in.” —Leslie Campbell

“My husband and I moved to the Princeton area right after college because his family lives close-by. I immediately fell in love with all the lush greenery and the historical architecture. He and I love to go for long walks with our dog and take it all in.” —AJ Margulis

Photographs: previous page, by AJ Margulis; clockwise from top left, by Shelby Tewell, AJ Margulis, Bruce Norman Long, Katie Eastridge/Pam Connolly, Leslie Campbell, Pam Connolly, CA andL Judy L A King. WAY H E N D E R S O N . C O M

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A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT A LO N G T H E BA N K S O F T H E D E L AWA R E, A COV E Y O F COZ Y, A RT F U L TOW N S H AV E S P RU N G F RO M A R I C H PA ST— A N D CO N T I N U E TO D E L I G H T W I T H A C A P T I VAT I N G P R E S E N T

By Jennifer P. Henderson Photographs by Jess Blackwell

There’s a peaceful, practical magic associated with a river. Stand on its banks and the spirit surrounds you: the soothing burble and rush; the rhythmic, shifting movement; the sense of time ceaselessly ebbing and flowing. This natural alchemy can be seen in the towns that have cropped up along these ever-changing bodies of water, too—and in New Jersey’s stretch of the Delaware River, the waterside gems of Lambertville, Stockton, and Frenchtown are among the area’s best-kept secrets for just this reason … and so many more. Whether you’re a local whose family has called it home for generations; a weekend warrior from a nearby metropolis; a day-tripper searching for treasures; or someone seeking out the best breakfast this side of the Delaware, these distinct towns offer a return to a simpler, sweeter way of life. And with summer on the horizon, it’s the perfect time to explore these picturesque spots beyond Princeton, brimming with things to do, see, and indulge in. Happy trails.


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Work off that sweet-honey-cream cone with a hike, bike, walk, or kayak along the Lambertville stretch of the Delaware and Raritan Canal towpath. After your nature excursion, head over to Zanya Spa Salon (5) for a manicure, pedicure, massage, or cut and color with one of the stellar stylists. And beginning June 2 through September 2, 2017, experience Lambertville’s First Friday Celebration, including a gorgeous fireworks presentation along the banks of the Delaware; special events and promotions at area boutiques and restaurants; and the First Friday Art Crawl with exclusive exhibitions and refreshments at select galleries.

W H E R E TO S H O P: So many stores, so little time. Peruse the stacks, racks, and displays of treasures at the legendary antiques mecca The People’s Store (6). Place your bid on everything from fine and decorative art to furnishings and jewelry at the famed Rago Arts and Auction Center. Browse the thoughtfully curated sartorial collection at Greene Street consignment. Panoply Books (7) thrills with its array of unusual, offbeat, rare, and out-of-print books, and vintage vinyl, art, and cultural ephemera. Bucks County Dry Goods (8) is the best of both worlds, offering a mélange of mid-century antiques, local artwork, and contemporary fashion and accessories. Explore the modern-meets-cottage home furnishings and lifestyle store Blue Raccoon (9) or tap into Zinc Home and Garden’s (10) industrial-farmhouse vibe.

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At the very heart of town is the Stockton Inn (1). Once a private residence (and a speakeasy) dating back to 1710, it now houses a recently renovated restaurant and the Dog & Deer Tavern bar (2) (read: the only establishment in town with a liquor license), which both offer acclaimed contemporary American cuisine with a side of authentic yesteryear ambience. Boasting a similarly storied background—rumor has it that former first POTUS George Washington once rested his boots here—The Sergeantsville Inn is known for its fine dining, including its vast array of entrées and delicious staples, like the tomato bisque. For less-formal food options, Via Ponte’s traditional Sicilian dishes and brickoven pizza are molto buono, along with the aptly named Cravings, the perfect spot for breakfast, lunch, or an ice cream cone, located just off the towpath between the center of town and Prallsville Mills.

Seek and ye shall find—unique wines, eclectic spirits, and craft beers, that is, when you swing by Stockton Fine Wines & Spirits (3) for a tasting and a chat with the owners, who know a thing or a two about everything from pinot noirs to DeuS Brut des Flandres. Foodies, get ready: The Stockton Market (4) is so much more than your typical farm store. A veritable trove of deliciousness, this year-round farmers’ marketgrocery-café (with live music on Friday evenings) hosts a slate of local vendors who proffer their wares, from artisanal breads and gourmet chocolates to small-batch pasta and grass-fed meats to dried spices and handmade jewelry. Insider’s tip: A visit to the famous Sweet Melissa baked goods stall will have you whispering sweet nothings to the delicious display of cupcakes, cookies, and gorgeous cakes (even their icing is a work of art).

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W H AT TO S E E A N D D O: Dating back to 1720, the Prallsville Mills (5) complex comprises the original grist mill, a linseed oil mill, saw mill, and granary, and is now maintained by the Delaware River Mill Society as a cultural destination for art shows, history tours, live music, and yoga classes. A few miles north of the Prallsville Mills, a towpath leads to Bull’s Island State Park, where you can take a stroll along the walking bridge to Lumberville, PA. Keep your eyes open for the American flag affixed to the bridge girders: the flag was anonymously hung there after 9/11 and local residents have taken up the efforts to care for it. Farther down the D&R Canal Park towpath, in Titusville, you can get your American Revolution fix with a journey across the pedestrian bridge to Washington Crossing Historic Park, in Pennsylvania.


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There’s no better place to begin in Frenchtown than Early Bird Espresso & Mercantile (1), for your caffeine fix (the house specialty: espresso, of course) and a freshly baked croissant. If you’re looking for gluten-free, vegetarian, or vegan fare, the Pulp Café & Juice Bar (2) has a full menu of locally sourced foods, including juices and smoothies. Breakfast and lunch are a lock at the Frenchtown Café (3), where daily specials keep things deliciously interesting. If you’re hankering for pizza, Galasso’s Pizza & Restaurant is the answer with options including chicken parm, primavera, and traditional margherita pies. A converted warehouse is home to Lovin’ Oven (4), a delightful farm-to-table eatery that believes food is love. The historic Frenchtown Inn is ideal for special-occasion meals with a contemporary American and French–inspired menu. And no trip to town is complete without a sweet-tooth stop at Minette’s Candies, where confections like house-made truffles and coconut haystacks reign supreme.

Equal parts cool and quirky, the boutiques and shops of Frenchtown will guarantee you won’t go home empty-handed. Be sure to give yourself enough time to explore every nook, cranny, and treasure tucked inside Modern Love (5), the brilliantly curated paean to vintage and modern finds for women, men, and children. From book clubs, signings, and workshops, The Book Garden (6) is more than just the new and rare independent bookshop around the corner; it’s a gathering place for the community where everyone knows your name—and the title of the next great book you need to read. Crafters will find their blue heaven (and every other color of the rainbow) at The Spinnery (7), purveyors of all manner of knitting, spinning, weaving, and dying supplies, along with creative toys for kids and artisan-led classes.

W H AT TO S E E A N D D O: With the picture-postcard-perfect Delaware River as its backdrop, much of Frenchtown’s fun can be had on or along the water. Delaware River Tubing offers easy and accessible tubing, rafting, kayaking, and canoeing, and reservations include a classic riverside BBQ meal, to boot. The Cycle Corner of Frenchtown makes exploring the area a breeze for visitors of all ages with two-hour and daily bike rentals. If staying on two feet is more your speed, tap into Frenchtown’s creative force with a paint-your-own session at Re-new Paint Studio. Little Engine Studio is a recently opened gathering spot for creators of all ages with classes, explorations, and other diversions. Don’t miss the exhibitions, installations, and film screenings at ArtYard, a gallery and creative incubator founded by resident artists, filmmakers, curators, and writers. And if you happen to find yourself in Frenchtown this July, embrace the local esprit de corps with themed events, store promotions, and restaurant specials in honor of the town’s Annual Bastille Day Fete.

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Register At least 24 hours before the auction, visit sothebys.com and register for the sale in a few simple steps. Or telephone the Sotheby’s location where the auction will take place. Either way, it will only take a few minutes.

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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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SIGNIFICANT SALES 5 8 RO S E DA L E ROA D

Princeton Sold December 2016 Marketed at $3,950,000

Known for its million-dollar marketing across all price points, Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty does like to take a moment to celebrate some of its most noteworthy sales. Here, the 17 listings sold for more than $2,000,000 over the last 12 months—and we couldn’t be prouder.

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Princeton Sold July 2016 Marketed at $3,495,000

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Princeton Sold April 2017 Marketed at $3,295,000

Princeton Sold September 2016 Marketed at $3,095,000

Princeton Sold July 2016 Marketed at $2,895,000

Princeton Sold July 2016 Marketed at $2,650,000

Princeton Sold June 2016 Marketed at $2,595,000

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Princeton Sold July 2016 Marketed at $2,275,000

Princeton Sold May 2016 Marketed at $2,250,000

Princeton Sold May 2016 Marketed at $2,250,000

Princeton Sold December 2016 Marketed at $2,250,000

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Princeton Sold August 2016 Marketed at $2,249,000

Princeton Sold April 2017 Marketed at $2,249,000

Princeton Sold November 2016 Marketed at $2,200,000

Princeton Sold October 2016 Marketed at $2,150,000

Princeton Sold June 2016 Marketed at $1,995,000

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PROPERT Y G A LLERY A N E X T R A O R D I N A RY G E O R G I A N E S TAT E — 8 8 E L M R I D G E ROA D PRINCETON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Gracious beauty and modern-day luxuries abound at Hampton Farm, an extraordinary, Georgian-style brick manor home, built in 2006 and majestically situated on 24+ gloriously landscaped acres just five miles from downtown Princeton and Princeton University. Judson R. Henderson +1 609 651 2226 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhenderson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6791617 $5,850,000

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P RO PERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty S T Y L E , C O M F O RT & P R A C T I C A L I T Y — 1 6 P H E A S A N T H I L L ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY No expense has been spared nor detail overlooked in this extraordinarily executed home situated on an ideal lot. The sole owners of this not-yet 10-year-old house have put thoughtful touches throughout, creating an atmosphere of style, comfort, and practicality. Judson R. Henderson +1 609 651 2226 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhenderson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6948352 $2,975,000

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PROPERT Y G A LLERY N O R M A N DY I N S P I R E D M A N O R I N P R I N C E TO N — 1 1 4 E L M ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Enter the walled grounds of this Normandy-inspired manor in Princeton’s coveted Western Section and feel transported to the French countryside. Each room is exquisitely finished and detailed. Arched doorways and leaded casement windows throughout the first floor overlook the luxurious grounds. Norman T. “Pete” Callaway +1 609 558 5900 | +1 609 921 1050 | pcallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6483263 $2,750,000

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 turn-of-the-century estates 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

E L E G A N T E S TAT E E N C I R C L E D B Y G A R D E N S — 1 C A M P B E LT O N C I R C L E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY In a Western Section enclave encircled by exquisitely designed gardens, this elegant estate feels worlds away, yet is only moments from the heart of Princeton. Three stories of beautiful living and entertaining space boast sunlit openness and seamless connection to the outdoors. Pamela Parsons +1 609 947 7442 | +1 609 921 1050 | pparsons@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6958122 $2,595,000

C U S T O M B U I LT & M E T I C U L O U S LY M A I N TA I N E D — 53 C R A D L E RO C K ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Custom built with convenience and character, this Arts and Crafts–inspired manor home with barrel-vaulted foyer, gleaming wood floors, and elegantly carved staircase is a masterful interpretation of old-world living for the modern age. Judson R. Henderson +1 609 651 2226 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhenderson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6934758 $2,475,000

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P RO PERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty 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 & 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 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

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-size 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

D E S I G N E D T O TA K E I N T H E V I E W — 1 6 6 H O P E W E L L RO C K Y H I L L ROA D HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY This one-of-a-kind offering with breathtaking Sourland vistas can be found set back from the road on 52+ acres. D&R Greenway Land Trust will work with you to preserve this farm, potentially resulting in significant tax benefits. Cheryl Goldman +1 609 439 9072 | +1 609 921 1050 | cgoldman@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6822032 $2,350,000

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PROPERT Y G A LLERY AWA R D - W I N N I N G C O L O N I A L — 3 L A FAY E T T E R O A D W E S T PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY With its grand scale and prestigious Western Section setting, this splendid 1930 Colonial-style residence impresses with sublime proportions, timeless style, and an award-winning exterior restoration, praised by the Historical Society of Princeton. Michael Monarca +1 917 225 0831 | +1 609 921 1050 | mmonarca@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6940406 $2,250,000

I N C R E D I B L E L A K E F RO N T LOT — 369 RIVER SIDE DRIVE PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Build your dream home on one of the best lots on Carnegie Lake. Two parcels will soon combine into this improved 1.07-acre lot, surrounded by natural beauty and incredible lake views. A rare opportunity in a fantastic Princeton location. Maura Mills +1 609 947 5757 | +1 609 921 1050 | mmills@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6912186 $2,250,000

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 grounds, horses, and a country club lifestyle compose 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

P R I N C E T O N AT I T S F I N E S T — 3 E V E LY N P L A C E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY This tastefully renovated Princeton classic sits proudly within blocks of all that Nassau Street has to offer. Character-filled, old-world detail is still intact, including a patina of original hardware and the warmth of rich woodwork. Susan Hughes +1 609 213 5556 | +1 609 921 1050 | shughes@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6934219 $1,995,000

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P RO PERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty 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

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 $1,945,000

E L EGA N C E O N E D G E R STO U N E ROA D — 27 1 E D G E R STO U N E ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Attention to detail is apparent with panes of antiqued glass, an inlayed border around hardwood floors, and paneled wainscot. This elegant, handsomely stone-clad house, by noted local architect Max Hayden, borders Greenway Meadows in a desirable Princeton neighborhood. Janet Stefandl +1 201 805 7402 | +1 609 921 1050 | jstefandl@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6939393 $1,900,000

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PROPERT Y G A LLERY FA B U L O U S N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N — 327 SNOWDEN L ANE PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Here’s the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. Fabulous new construction close to town and Littlebrook School incorporates classic, traditional styling and today’s most popular amenities. Five bedroom, five-and-a-half bath floor plan includes finished basement with full bath. Jane Henderson Kenyon +1 609 828 1450 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhendersonkenyon@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6745493 $ 1 , 8 9 9, 0 0 0

E X PA N D E D S PA C E , F L O W & P R A C T I C A L I T Y — 140 HUNT DRIVE PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY With all of the coveted elements of a classic William Thompson design, this home is poised to capture its incredible setting. Bordered by the meandering Stony Brook and within close proximity to Johnson Park School, the 9+ acre lot is only two miles from downtown Princeton. Robin McCarthy Froehlich +1 609 731 4498 | +1 609 921 1050 | rfroehlich@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6858134 $1,850,000

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

I N C R E D I B L E N AT U R A L L I G H T O N S T O N Y B R O O K — 63 STO N Y B RO O K L A N E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Incredible natural light illuminates this stunning one-floor custom home, nestled on nearly three acres at the end of a cul-de-sac bordering Stony Brook. A flowing floor plan is accented by hardwood floors and a plethora of glass to frame sweeping views. Martha Giancola +1 609 658 1969 | +1 609 921 1050 | mgiancola@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6956861 $1,795,000

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P RO PERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty A N E X T R A O R D I N A RY O P P O RT U N I T Y — 1 1 9 - 1 2 1 N O RT H U N I O 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 Anchoring the corners of North Union, Delaware, and Clinton Streets, this majestic home is a gracious and noble presence on Lambertville’s Mansion Row. A magnificent in-town estate with an extraordinary ambience that just can’t be matched. Beth M. Steffanelli +1 609 915 2360 | +1 609 397 1794 | bsteffanelli@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6861652 $1,795,000

A D E S I G N E R PA D O N T H E E D G E O F P R I N C E T O N — 10 SKYFIELD DRIVE PRINCETON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY This spectacular home is the epitome of style and function, totally in tune with today’s lifestyle and showcasing some of the most exquisite amenities around. On eight acres, spacious living areas spill out to terraces, balconies, and gardens from three finished levels. Alison Stem +1 917 922 3198 | +1 609 397 1794 | astem@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6952486 $1,695,000

O F F E R I N G T H E B E S T O F P R I N C E T O N ’ S E T T L FA R M — 8 4 STO N EC L I F F ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Beautifully landscaped grounds surround this splendidly appointed estate home in Princeton’s luxurious Ettl Farm community. With no shortage of style or space, a wide entrance hall with sweeping staircase opens to lovely formal and informal rooms. Phoebe L. Lee +1 609 933 8398 | +1 609 921 1050 | plee@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6922327 $1,650,000

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 $1,650,000

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PROPERT Y G A LLERY CL A SSIC DESIGN, MODERN INGENUIT Y — 4 S I LV E R S C O U RT PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY In an all-new enclave of custom-built new construction, 21st-century ingenuity combines with classic design to create beautiful homes that are cohesive in both style and function. Four dynamic floor plans are available at Stonybrook by Rockwell, priced from $1,495,000. Michael Monarca +1 917 225 0831 | +1 609 921 1050 | mmonarca@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6872913 $ 1 , 5 9 9, 9 9 0

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 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/6843446 $1,595,000

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, with 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 $1,575,000

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 , 4 9 9, 0 0 0

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P RO PERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty M A RV E L O U S LY A P P O I N T E D I N A S C E N I C S E T T I N G — 4 0 P H E A S A N T H I L L ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY A meticulously appointed home in a lovely Princeton neighborhood echoes the glamour of yesteryear while still providing many of today’s modern comforts. Set back from the road with picturesque vistas, this home will not disappoint. Barbara B. Rose +1 609 937 1700 | +1 609 921 1050 | brose@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6926400 $1,495,000

T RU 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 $1,495,000

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 25-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 offers 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

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 $1,480,000

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PROPERT Y G A LLERY 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, 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

C H A R A C T E R - F I L L E D, M O D E R N D AY S PA C E S — 7 8 FA I RWAY D R I V E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Light-hearted elegance, completely renovated interiors, and stunning swimming pool surrounded by two tree-lined acres in the beloved Brookstone neighborhood. Art, music, and loved ones will fill modern-day spaces accented with French and pocket doors, hardwoods, and built-ins. Martha Giancola +1 609 658 1969 | +1 609 921 1050 | mgiancola@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6948131 $1,455,000

R E S O RT- S T Y L E E L E G A N C E — 9 1 7 S T U A RT R O A D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY With resort-style elegance and chic spaces that cater to the entertainer, innumerable updates have elevated this already spectacular home with a dynamic floor plan and rich amenities to something truly exceptional. Norman Callaway, Jr. +1 609 647 2001 | +1 609 921 1050 | ncallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6836401 $ 1 , 3 9 9, 9 9 9

A K I T C H E N W O RT H Y O F W O R L D - C L A S S C H E F S — 64 CALDWELL DRIVE PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY At the heart of this classic center-hall Colonial in Princeton’s Littlebrook neighborhood is a two-story expansion designed by architect Anthony LaPlaca. The cook’s kitchen features dual dishwashers, separate SubZero refrigerator and freezer, and gleaming granite countertops. Maura Mills +1 609 947 5757 | +1 609 921 1050 | mmills@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6932427 $1,338,000

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P RO PERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty N O D E TA I L L E F T U N T O U C H E D — 8 HAINES DRIVE RO B B I N S V I L L E , N E W J E R S E Y Presiding over a two-acre parcel with a retreat-style backyard, this custom stone and stucco home is a work of art. Boasting a heated, inground pool and spa, plus an outdoor gas kitchen, this one-of-a-kind stunner offers the best of Robbinsville. Danielle Spilatore +1 609 658 3880 | +1 609 921 1050 | dspilatore@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6957111 $ 1 , 2 9 9, 0 0 0

MAGNIFICENT HOME ON SIX SCENIC ACRE S — 8 H O R S E S H O E C O U RT M O N RO E , N E W J E R S E Y This spacious and well-appointed, east-facing estate home is nestled on six acres within the scenic Millstone River Preserve community. A long, tree-lined drive into this private enclave of custom homes offers the ultimate retreat. Anne Setzer +1 609 516 9203 | +1 609 395 0444 | asetzer@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6913588 $1,275,000

M O D E R N , U P D AT E D S PA C E S ; C L A S S I C G O O D L O O K S — 5 7 P O T T E R S RU N PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Nestled on a cul-de-sac close to downtown Princeton, the classic good looks of this brick Colonial are in beautiful contrast to the sparkling, renovated interiors ready for modern life. A harmonious flow and incredible entertaining space are among the many highlights. Susan A. Cook +1 609 577 9959 | +1 609 921 1050 | scook@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6944510 $1,250,000

T H E G R A C E & P R O P O RT I O N O F A T I M E L E S S C L A S S I C — 4 H U N T E R ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Ensconced in a corner lot in the coveted Western Section, this beautiful Colonial has the grace and proportion of a timeless classic, offering spacious rooms with a lovely, traditional sensibility. Just blocks from all that downtown Princeton has to offer. Eugene “Gene” Mydlowski +1 609 731 0046 | +1 609 737 7765 | gmydlowski@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6952880 $1,230,000

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PROPERT Y G A LLERY 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. Located just minutes from Route 78, New York City bus, train station, and scenic Ken Lockwood Gorge. Thomas McMillan +1 609 306 4906 | +1 609 397 1974 | tmcmillan@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/3375776 $1,225,000

I N S P I R E D G A R D E N S & T H E P O E T RY O F L I G H T — 9 5 M O N TA D A L E D R I V E PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY An abundance of windows and skylights in this dramatic home frame ever-changing views of 2+ tree-ringed acres, exquisitely inspired by Kyoto gardens. Open, serene spaces feature vaulted ceilings, inlaid wood floors, and custom lighting—perfect for gatherings both large and small. Sarah Strong Drake +1 908 229 4260 | +1 609 921 1050 | sdrake@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6934173 $ 1 ,1 9 9, 0 0 0

T H I S H I G H - E N D H O M E C H E C K S E V E RY B O X — 1 9 H A R B O U RT O N R I D G E D R I V E PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY An idyllic setting. A sparkling pool. Ample space for everyone to come together and then retreat in solitude. What more could one want from a home? This crisp white Colonial situated at the quiet end of an upscale Pennington cul-de-sac has all of this and then some. Christina M. Callaway +1 609 610 5747 | +1 609 921 1050 | ccallaway@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6954621 $ 1 ,1 7 5 , 0 0 0

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

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P RO PERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty C U L- D E - S A C H O M E I M P R E S S E S & I N S P I R E S — 89 D O GWO OD HILL PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Perched invitingly at the top of a desirable Princeton cul-de-sac, this remarkable home is surrounded by incredible specimen trees and scenic views of preserved open space. Striking interiors impress and inspire—ready for entertaining on any scale. Madolyn Greve +1 609 462 2505 | +1 609 921 1050 | mgreve@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6922126 $ 1 ,1 5 5 , 0 0 0

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 home on a cul-de-sac of executive houses. 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 $ 1 ,1 5 0 , 0 0 0

U N M AT C H A B L E E L E G A N C E I N E L M R I D G E PA R K — 72 WE ST SHORE DRIVE PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Pristine, charming Colonial with perfectly proportioned rooms comprising an open, airy floor plan. Dramatic foyer with split stairway is flanked by formal rooms with beautiful wood floors. Well situated on a rise across from the lake, this is one of Elm Ridge Park’s most exquisite offerings. Margaret “Peggy” Foley Baldwin +1 609 306 2052 | +1 609 737 7765 | pbaldwin@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6942569 $ 1 ,1 5 0 , 0 0 0

VA C AT I O N AT H O M E I N S T Y L I S H S O P H I S T I C AT I O N — 14 MEADOW L ANE PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Set back from the street on lushly landscaped grounds, this elegant custom home in Hopewell Township’s coveted Elm Ridge Park boasts the best life has to offer. Style and sophistication combine on resort-style grounds in a masterfully designed home scaled to entertain. Owen “Jones” Toland +1 609 731 5953 | +1 609 921 1050 | jtoland@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6955942 $ 1 ,1 4 9, 0 0 0

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PROPERT Y G A LLERY S E N S AT I O N A L LY S PA C I O U S — 3 6 B L U E H E R O N WAY 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 Maximizing exposure to natural sunlight via multiple windows and doors, this sophisticated home enjoys seamless connections from indoors to out and is well-suited for its enviable position close to both Bedens Brook and Cherry Valley golf clubs. Debra McAuliffe +1 609 922 8686 | +1 609 737 7765 | dmcauliffe@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6938432 $ 1 ,1 4 9, 0 0 0

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/6943447 $ 1 ,1 4 5 , 0 0 0

TIMELESS & ELEGANT — 1 0 3 VA N Z A N D T 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 Mere miles from downtown Princeton in a blissful Montgomery setting, this spectacular home is set amid lush greenery with views of a preserved farm. Timeless and elegant, this home offers the best of neighborhood living coupled with backyard privacy you just won’t find elsewhere. Valerie Smith +1 609 658 0394 | +1 609 921 1050 | vsmith@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6861483 $ 1 , 0 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 comprise the comfortable, beautifully trimmed interior. Welcome home. Owen “Jones” Toland +1 609 731 5953 | +1 609 921 1050 | jtoland@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6939979 $ 1 , 0 4 9, 0 0 0

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P RO PERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty B R I G H T S PA C E S & B R E AT H TA K I N G D E S I G N — 7 APPLEWOOD DRIVE HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY This unique, must-see home has been stunningly expanded and updated offering bright spaces, custom-designed features, and luxurious amenities throughout. Outside, lush grounds offer a circular drive, stone walks, and an amazing flagstone terrace with pergola and Koi pond. Joel Winer +1 908 500 8815 | +1 908 874 0000 | jwiner@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6936195 $1,025,000

AN ENCHANTING, HISTORIC HOME — 1 76 0 M I L L S T O N E R I V E R R O A D H I L L S B O RO U G H , N E W J E R S E Y Perched on the brow of a hill on serene grounds, Blackwell Mills is an enchanting, stylish homestead capturing the spirit of old and new. Elements of a rich local history dating back to the early 19th century blend with a milieu of upgrades and expansions. Antoinette Schielein +1 908 313 1078 | +1 908 874 0000 | antoinette@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6920701 $1,000,000

S AV O R E V E RY S U N S E T — 34 MORRIS DRIVE PRINCETON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Whether enjoying a quiet sunset or entertaining a crowd on the broad bluestone terrace, this Hopewell Hunt home draws everyone outdoors in warm weather and offers loads of indoor space for making memories year round. Annie Jain +1 917 399 9781 | +1 609 921 1050 | ajain@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6951357 $ 9 9 9, 9 9 9

S PA C E , S U N S H I N E & C H A R A C T E R I N E D G E R S T O U N E — 2 0 7 RU S S E L L R O A D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY A majestic holly tree and lush perennials frame this Edgerstoune Colonial, wonderfully sited a few doors from the Hun School in one of Princeton’s favorite neighborhoods. A flexible floor plan is rich with the character of four fireplaces, custom bookshelves, wood floors, and window seats. Robin McCarthy Froehlich +1 609 731 4498 | +1 609 921 1050 | rfroehlich@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6950737 $ 9 9 9, 0 0 0

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PROPERT Y G A LLERY T U S C A N - I N S P I R E D L U X U RY — 9 C H A S E H O L LO W ROA D HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY Dine under the stars at this made-for-entertaining, custom home. Nestled in a quiet setting with a resort-style pool and covered terrace off the back, this beauty was designed with no expense spared and is close to all of life’s conveniences. Amy Schaefer +1 609 651 5332 | +1 908 874 0000 | aschaefer@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6855726 $ 9 9 9, 0 0 0

F O R Q U I E T E N J O Y M E N T & U LT I M AT E E N T E RTA I N I N G — 31 YO R K ST R E E T L A M B E RT V I L L E , N E W J E R S E Y Beautifully remodeled and updated former bed-and-breakfast on a meticulously landscaped lot bordering a picturesque, historic park in the heart of Lambertville. Once a church, this impressive home retains lovely original details like solid wood paneled doors and stained-glass windows. Barbara Blackwell +1 609 915 5000 | +1 609 921 1050 | bblackwell@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6956335 $ 9 9 9, 0 0 0

LIVE LIFE INSPIRED — 3 B A K E R WAY PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Live life inspired by the beauty that surrounds this glorious home. Grounds are filled with the recreational amenities of a resort lifestyle and offer unrivaled privacy, thanks to well-designed landscaping. An exceptional home inside and out, you won’t want to miss this one. Deborah W. “Debbie” Lane +1 609 306 3442 | +1 609 921 1050 | dlane@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6946954 $995,000

C L A S S I C C O L O N I A L W I T H P R E S E RV E - F R A M E D V I E W S — 6 6 H E R RO N TO W N ROA D PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Framed on two sides by the lush Gulick Preserve, a deep, private backyard is the perfect backdrop to this handsome center hall Colonial, just a few short minutes from Princeton Shopping Center and Palmer Square. Kim E. Schneider Sohmer +1 908 421 6390 | +1 908 874 0000 | ksohmer@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6947975 $990,000

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P RO PERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty S C E N I C V I E W S T H AT S T R E T C H F O R M I L E S — 1 1 0 D U N K A R D C H U RC H ROA D S T O C K T O N ( D E L AWA R E T O W N S H I P ) , N E W J E R S E Y A windy drive past bucolic farmland leads to this glorious custom estate home tucked amid the rolling hills of Delaware Township. Complemented by mature plantings, grounds are filled with the recreational amenities of a resort lifestyle. Kathryn Baxter +1 516 521 7771 | +1 609 921 1050 | kbaxter@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/3304710 $ 9 8 9, 0 0 0

A M A X H AY D E N – D E S I G N E D G E M — 5 T I M B E R B RO O K E D R I V E HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY Serenely set amid an English garden and stunning magnolias, talented craftsmen collaborated on this custom home designed by Max Hayden. Every detail, from the random width cherry floors to the two-story high coffered ceiling, was thoughtfully executed. Judson R. Henderson +1 609 651 2226 | +1 609 921 1050 | jhenderson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6859049 $975,000

H O N O R I N G Y E S T E R D AY B U T R E A D Y F O R T O D AY — 8 9 N O RT H M A I N S T R E E T C R A N B U RY, N E W J E R S E Y Nestled in Cranbury’s historic district, the Robert McChesney House, built in 1825, embraces you and your guests with graceful, renovated interiors and the elegant charm of tall windows, French doors, and inlaid wood floors. Updated, character-filled spaces are ready for gatherings big and small. Roberta “Bobbie” Marlowe +1 609 575 2253 | +1 609 395 0444 | bmarlowe@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6887444 $950,000

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. Robin McCarthy Froehlich +1 609 731 4498 | +1 609 921 1050 | rfroehlich@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6944272 $950,000

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PROPERT Y G A LLERY R I V E R M I L L S AT F R E N C H T O W N — 19 RIVER MILLS DRIVE FRENCHTOWN, NEW JERSEY Known for innovative, outstanding design and unrivaled craftsmanship, George E. Michael & Co., Inc. has created a waterfront townhome community unlike anything seen before. With impressive amenities, River Mills at Frenchtown presents the opportunity of a lifetime. Russell Alan Poles +1 908 797 6765 | +1 609 397 1974 | rpoles@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6893452 $ 9 4 9, 0 0 0

N O T H I N G S H O RT O F D I V I N E — 55 S O U R L A N D H I L L S 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 Nestled in a scenic Sourland Mountain location, surrounded by mature trees on a cul-de-sac, this home has a beautiful, designer feel. Nothing short of divine, rooms are stylishly elegant and perfectly scaled for entertaining. Alana Lutkowski +1 908 227 6269 | +1 908 874 0000 | alutkowski@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6935935 $850,000

A S TAT E M E N T O F S T Y L E — 2 2 A RV I D A D R I V E PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Distinguished, inviting, and flawlessly updated in Elm Ridge Park, this beautifully proportioned home incorporates smartly designed functional spaces and has a cheerful, friendly feel. In a lovely neighborhood just minutes to Princeton, Pennington, and Hopewell Borough. Come see. Oliver Dennison +1 609 216 4948 | +1 609 921 1050 | odennison@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6797538 $ 8 4 9, 0 0 0

C U S T O M , E N E R G Y- E F F I C I E N T H O M E — 25 C AR SDALE 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 With its northern exposure and sophisticated curb appeal beginning with a striking cultured stone façade, this cul-de-sac home has a warm and inviting ambience inside and out. Energy conscious design incorporates hidden solar paneling and 20 zones of radiant heat. Michelle Blane +1 908 963 9046 | +1 908 874 0000 | mblane@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6951517 $ 8 2 9, 9 0 0

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P RO PERT Y GA L L E RY Callaway Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty SHOWS LIKE A MODEL HOME — 14 BELLE VIEW TERR ACE 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 Nestled in a quiet and serene enclave on nearly two acres, this sophisticated, bright and airy home is superbly located just a short ride into town. With a verdant slice of Carson Woods right across the street, beautiful views of sunsets abound. Catherine “Kate” Stinson +1 609 439 9343 | +1 609 921 1050 | kstinson@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6685404 $ 7 9 9, 9 0 0

S E N S AT I O N A L LY S PA C I O U S — 5 N O RT H W O O D S D R I V E PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Peace and comfort are plentiful in this spacious, thoughtfully designed home set in a quiet corner on a tailored lot in Elm Ridge Park. Framed by fencing and mature trees, this home is all about seamless indoor-outdoor living with multiple decks and a patio. Deborah W. “Debbie” Lane +1 609 306 3442 | +1 609 921 1050 | dlane@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6955343 $ 74 9, 0 0 0

CAPTURING THE SPIRIT OF OLD & NEW — 3 W YGA N T ROA D C R E A M R I D G E ( U P P E R F R E E H O L D TOW N S H I P ), N E W J E R S E Y Captivating passersby with its old-world charm, farmland vistas, and picturesque six-acre parcel, this elegant, updated farmhouse in Cream Ridge is truly something special. Complete with a crop of charming outbuildings: garden shed, ice house, garage, and two barns. David M. Schure +1 609 577 7029 | +1 609 395 0444 | dschure@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6954741 $725,000

V I N TA G E C H A R M & M O D E R N L U X U RY O N T H E C A N A L — 1 1 1 7 C A N A L ROA D PRINCETON (FR ANKLIN TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Bring your canoes, kayaks, horses, and bikes. Immediate access to nature year-round. On a gentle rise overlooking the picturesque D&R Canal, this enchanting reproduction of a treasured Greek Revival home intersperses the charm of yesteryear with 21st-century luxury. Barbara Blackwell +1 609 915 5000 | +1 609 921 1050 | bblackwell@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6878414 $ 7 1 9, 0 0 0

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PROPERT Y G A LLERY A H O M E F O R T H E H I S T O RY B U F F — 273 P E N N I N GTO N RO C K Y H I L L ROA D PENNINGTON (HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP), NEW JERSEY Presiding over this parcel of nearly seven acres with mature plantings, an inviting swimming pool, and a cozy converted barn is an expanded 18th-century farmhouse. The Enoch Drake House, also known as Centerville Farm, has been home to some of Hopewell’s most prominent residents. Jennifer E. Curtis +1 609 610 0809 | +1 609 737 7765 | jcurtis@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6851004 $695,000

FA I RY TA L E T U D O R I N T O W N — 1 1 2 K I N G G EO RG E ROA D PENNINGTON, NEW JERSEY This charming 1920s Tudor, with its gracious rooms and elegant embellishments, stands tall on a pristine double parcel with heated pool, patio, fenced yard, and detached garage on a quiet side street in the heart of Pennington Borough. Laura A. Huntsman +1 609 731 3507 | +1 609 921 1050 | lhuntsman@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6959990 $600,000

S U I TA B LY S U N N Y O N A P E N N I N G T O N C U L- D E - S A C — 3 WEIDEL DRIVE PENNINGTON, NEW JERSEY In a quiet cul-de-sac locale, close to Pennington’s cozy cafés, shops, and Kunkel Park, this wonderful home could be yours. Sunny rooms cater to larger gatherings and are styled with a neutral palette. A family room addition opens to the deck and yard. Catherine C. “Cathy” Nemeth +1 609 462 1237 | +1 609 737 7765 | cnemeth@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6956069 $ 5 74 , 5 0 0

L U X U RY C O N D O O F F E R S T H E B E S T O F T O W N & G O W N — 4 5 VA N D E V E N T E R AV E N U E , U N I T # 3 PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY Hear the bells of St. Paul’s and catch a glimpse of its romantic spire from the spacious deck of this sun-flooded, luxury condominium. Perched on the top floor of a magnificent Victorian house, the best of town and gown is right at your feet. Barbara Blackwell +1 609 915 5000 | +1 609 921 1050 | bblackwell@callawayhenderson.com bit.ly/6955150 $535,000

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T H E M A J E S T I C R I V E R B L A D E S E S TAT E — 74 W E S T R I V E R R O A D, R U M S O N , N E W J E R S E Y Built in 2005, this classic and inviting Hamptonesque shingle-style home is set on 6.72 waterfront acres with 309’ on the Navesink River. Located in one of the Jersey Shore’s most desirable towns. Close to New York City by fast ferry or helicopter. Blue Ribbon Schools. Heritage House Sotheby’s International Realty 23 West River Road | Rumson, NJ 07760 | +1 732 842 8100 Elaine Eadon +1 732 778 4400 | elaine.eadon@sothebysrealty.com bit.ly/07760 $12,900,000

QUINTESSENTIAL SPRING L AKE — 2 0 5 WA S H I N G T O N AV E N U E , S P R I N G L A K E , N E W J E R S E Y A signature wrap-around porch welcomes you to this magnificent 5-6 bedroom property, just one block to town and approximately two blocks to the beach. Back deck overlooks an in-ground, salt-water pool. An inviting guest apartment sits above the detached 2-car garage. Ward Wight Sotheby’s International Realty 1117 Third Avenue | Spring Lake, NJ 07762 | +1 732 449 3322 Barbara Scaffidi +1 732 233 8248 | barbara.scaffidi@sothebysrealty.com bit.ly/07762 $2,795,000

C U S T O M N E W C O N S T RU C T I O N B E A C H F R O N T D U P L E X — 3 0 0 4 - 0 6 W E S L E Y AV E N U E , O C E A N C I T Y, N E W J E R S E Y With captivating ocean views, this new duplex offers the best of beachfront living. Each floor has 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, and custom amenities: exquisite kitchens, granite wet bars with wine coolers, wide-plank hardwood floors, detailed ceilings, and trim packages. Direct beach access. Goldcoast Sotheby’s International Realty 200 34th Street | Ocean City, NJ 08226 | +1 609 399 2500 Emily L. Wilkins +1 609 513 2029 | emily@goldcoastsir.com bit.ly/08226 F I R S T F L O O R : $ 2 , 2 9 9, 9 0 S E C O N D F L O O R : $ 2 , 5 9 9, 9 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-J E F F R I E S

Sales Associate 609.865.1483

Sales Associate 732.997.8592

ZEIDA JIMENE Z

DONNA LEVINE

Sales Associate 201.638.7681

Broker Associate 732.718.4559

G A I L F. E L D R I D G E

JE AN GRECSEK

Sales Associate 609.529.3707

Sales Associate 609.751.2958

R O B E RTA “ B O B B I E ” MARLOWE

A N I TA O ’ M E A R A

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

ELLEN L. INCONTRER A

Sales Associate 908.752.2042

C AT H E R I N E “ K AT E ” NEYLON

Sales Associate 609.306.3901

JULIE SMITH

Broker Associate 908.400.4254

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NADINE COHEN

SHEIL A DESAI

BONNIE EICK

H O L LY A . H AV E N S

Sales Associate 908.405.0091

Sales Associate 609.658.4196

Broker Associate 609.468.5329

Broker Associate 609.841.2373

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

THOMAS J. McMILLIAN

SHERI OSHINS

RU S S E L L A L A N POLES

N A N C Y E . RO C H E

VICTORIA R. RU T KO W S K I

CYNTHIA S H O E M A K E R- Z E R R E R

Broker Associate 908.246.0207

Sales Associate 609.915.8399

Sales Associate 908.246.0051

Sales Associate 609.477.3892

BETH M. S T E F FA N E L L I

Broker Associate 609.915.2360

C A L L AWAY H E N D E R S O N . C O M

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Sales Associate 215.880.7620

ALISON STEM

LOUIS R. TOBOZ

L I S A W E I N GT R AU B

Sales Associate 917.922.3198

Sales Associate 609.751.1247

Sales Associate 609.915.5349

Sales Associate 609.306.4906


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

R O B E RT M . FA S S

Sales Associate 908.963.9046

Sales Associate 609.577.8909

RICHARD PA S C A L- A L E M A N

JENNIFER PIASIO

AMY SCHAEFER

Sales Associate 862.228.0102

Sales Associate 609.651.5332

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 609.468.2145

Sales Associate 908.963.3561

Sales Associate 908.247.4938

PAT R I C I A “ T R I S H ” FORD

Sales Associate 908.635.9395

A L A N A L U T KO W S K I

Sales Associate 908.227.6269

ASHLEY E. M c FA D D E N

Sales Associate 609.240.5325

ANTOINET TE SCHIELEIN

KIM E. SCHNEIDER SOHMER

Sales Associate 908.313.1078

Sales Associate 908.421.6390

CYNTHIA S. WESHNAK

D E B O R A H F. WIERZBICKI

JOEL WINER

Broker Associate 609.651.1795

Sales Associate 609.306.6862

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

SHEIL A H. “MICKEY” GR AHAM

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

Y I L D I Z ST R AU SS

BRINTON H. WE ST

NANCY R. WILLEVER

L AU R A A . W I N ROT H

Sales Associate 609.575.1130

Broker Associate 609.462.0556

Broker Associate 609.577.7749

Sales Associate 609.203.5755

Sales Associate 609.731.7781

MEREDITH MILCHANOSKI

Sales Associate 908.410.7220

LISA P R O S C I A - D e PA U L I S

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J E N N I F E R E . C U RT I S

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JENNIFER L. FITZGER ALD

J O C E LY N M A X W E L L F RO E H L I C H

PA M E L A C . GILLMET T

Sales Associate 609.977.1667

Sales Associate 609.306.6106

Sales Associate 609.731.1274

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

D E B R A Mc AU L I FF E

CHRISTINE M. McGANN

Sales Associate 857.225.2444

Sales Associate 609.922.8686

Sales Associate 609.280.8096

S I TA A . P H I L I O N

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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

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LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE E M I LY M A N N — T H E A RT I ST I C D I R EC TO R O F T H E TO N Y AWA R D – W I N N I N G M C C A RT E R T H E AT R E WA X E S P O E T I C O N H E R T O W N “I have lived in Princeton since July of 1990. Princeton has such a smart, adventurous, and diverse audience, and so I’ve been able to write, direct, and produce a great variety of theater, ranging from the classic repertoire to adventurous new plays and musicals. Many of our productions start here and go on to Broadway and London and theaters around the country, and they garner awards. And because of the wonderful audience, I have been able to build a huge body of work as a writer and director over 27 years. And I have seen more great dance and heard more great music since I moved to Princeton than I ever did when I lived in New York City, thanks to Bill Lockwood [special programming director] and McCarter. I often walk in Marquand Park, the woods behind the Institute for Advanced Study, and along the canal towpath. When I’m in production or rehearsal, I love to dash across the street and have a drink or small plate

at the Dinky Bar & Kitchen or walk up to Witherspoon Street and have a coffee at Small World, lunch at Agricola, or dinner at La Mezza Luna. And I love spring here, when the town blooms—it’s a breathtaking experience. You see flowers everywhere. It’s as if people planted the flowering shrubs and trees for one another as a gift. One night I looked around the dinner table, and I was sitting with people in business, in science, and in engineering; there was a poet, a novelist, and a classical scholar, and I thought I could not be with a more diverse or interesting group of people anywhere else in the world. Einstein called us ‘a small town of experts,’ and he was right. I love that about our community. We are chock-full of interesting people who love to get together.”

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