Category: archives
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Princeton football takes another step forward
Little Tigers earn sixth win By: Bob Nuse The Princeton High football program took another step forward this season. It just wasn’t as big a step as the Little Tigers would have liked. With Saturday’s season-ending 42-0 win over West Windsor-Plainsboro North, Princeton finished the season with a 6-4 record. The six wins are the…
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‘Small Works’ to open at A.R.T. space
A.R.T.space Gallery of Palmer Square, Princeton, announces the opening of "Small Works," a show featuring small paintings and works on paper by the artists of Artistic Realization Technologies (A.R.T.) An opening reception will be held in the gallery on Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. Recently featured in an exhibition at Princeton University, A.R.T. represents…
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‘You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown’
The Bickford Theatre revisits the updated 1999 Broadway version of this play, based on the comic strip by Charles Schultz. By: Stuart Duncan On the evening of March 7, 1967, the legendary critic Walter Kerr did something he had never done before and apparently never did again he deliberately delayed writing his review so…
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‘Eleanor Roosevelt’ recounts living a life of her very own
One-woman show performed before Princeton Community Democratic Organization By: Marjorie Censer Though members of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization typically gather to talk current events, at Sunday’s meeting they instead took a long look back. Linda Kenyon performed a one-woman show called "A Life of My Own: Meeting Eleanor Roosevelt." Dressed as Mrs. Roosevelt …
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Aligned ‘Stars hand South football loss
Pirates fall in CJ III semifinal By: Bob Nuse The perfect season came to an end for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South football team on Saturday. The Pirates just wish it could have ended on better terms. WW-P South lost for the first time this season when it dropped a 19-10 decision to Nottingham in…
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Democrats nominate three for Borough Council
Kevin Wilkes comes with a ‘highly recommended’ rating By: Marjorie Censer The Princeton Democratic Municipal Committee nominated Anne Waldron Neumann, Barbara Trelstad and Kevin Wilkes for the empty Princeton Borough Council seat Monday night and particularly singled out Mr. Wilkes, highly recommending him. The three nominated candidates were the only ones to submit their…
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Discovering the joys of porchetta at Salumi
This homey Italian roast pork, a favorite in my maternal grandfather’s region of Abruzzo, should be juicy and a bit fatty By: Faith Bahadurian I recently visited Washington State, with oysters and the Italian cured meats known as salumi on my mind. Oysters because my uncle lives along the Hood Canal, in Lilliwaup, where the…
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DeAnna’s
Here in Lambertville this newly expanded favorite maintains its character while serving fresh pasta and comfort food with a reverence for fine ingredients. By:Tom and Kate O’Neill DeAnna’s 54 North Franklin St. Lambertville (609) 397-8957 Food: Very good to excellent Service: Friendly, well-informed Prices: Reasonable Cuisine: Italian fresco Vegetarian Options: Many options on both regular…
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Plainsboro Volunteer Fire Company salutes its servicemen
By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO Plainsboro Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 will offer a special salute to servicemen and women serving far away from home during the holiday season. The fire company will salute sailors, soldiers, Marines and airmen from Plainsboro, or related to Plainsboro residents, by name on the sign outside the fire company’s…
