Town Topics — Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946.
Vol. LXV, No. 14
Wednesday, April 6, 2011

It’s New to Us by Jean Stratton


ITALIAN STYLE: “In Italian, ‘osteria’ means a small neighborhood place, offering simple, good food. That’s what I wanted this to be. I wanted to get back to the basics.” Tino Procaccini, owner of the new osteria, is shown by the terra cotta oven, known for baking delicious authentic Italian pizzas.

Pizzas, Paninis, and Friendly Atmosphere Highlight Kingston’s Osteria Procaccini

Jean Stratton

Tino Procaccini is no stranger to hard work. As a boy, he and his brother John helped out in their father’s landscaping company. Now, Tino is working harder than ever in his new business venture, Osteria Procaccini, at 4428 Route 27 North (Main Street) in Kingston.


TEAM WORK: “We feel there is tremendous demand for attractive and energy-efficient homes in our neighborhoods. As professional designers, we are interested in a smarter way to bring this vision to reality,” Catherine M. Knight AIA (seated left) is shown with her colleagues, Lynn Davis (seated), and Louisa Clayton and Kim Holderman (standing).

Custom Modular Homes by Knight Architects LLC Offers New Opportunities for the Firm’s Clients

Jean Stratton

Since 1991, Catherine M. Knight AIA, principal of Knight Architects LLC, has been helping Princeton residents to achieve the home of their dreams. Whether it’s a renovation or addition — a new or remodeled kitchen, bath room, master bedroom, or family room — she is able to create a new look for an existing home, while keeping within the style and concept of the house.