Category: archives
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PU women’s hoops has high hopes
Tigers’ health fuels realistic Ivy chances By: Justin Feil A lot of the names and faces are familiar, but the Princeton University women’s basketball team has a different feel this year. "I don’t know if our expectations are different," said Tigers head coach Richard Barron, whose team tips off 7 p.m. Friday at St. Joseph’s.…
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‘Tentoonstelling’ fair set Saturday in Blawenburg
The Blawenburg Reformed Church will host "Tentoonstelling," a Dutch country fair, on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The annual Tentoonstelling draws crowds to buy homemade candies, pies, soups and crafts, as well as antiques, country store items, slightly used treasures, resurrected rags, a unique silent auction and, a new addition, a book fair.…
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Art museum’s Greek vases suspected of being illegal exports
Italian authorities target Princeton University as well as other U.S. museums in smuggling investigation By: David Campbell Two ancient Greek ceramic vases in the Princeton University Art Museum collection came under scrutiny last year from Italian authorities conducting an investigation into alleged antiquities smuggling. The artifacts in question are an Athenian red-figure wine-cooling vessel, or…
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Four move on to MOC
Pirate teams lead area with sixth-place finishes at Groups By: Justin Feil The state Group cross country meets did not produce any area team participants for the Meet of Champions, but a number of area individuals qualified for this Saturday’s penultimate meet in New Jersey. Eleonora Spinazzi of Montgomery High and Katie Kellner from West…
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Books as art
Experimental exhibition on display at the Montgomery Center for the Arts By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY Inside the Montgomery Center for the Arts, a medium-sized cream-colored house nestled off Montgomery Road, there is a new exhibition of "Books as Objects of Art." These unique works by 15 artists are displayed in a room with wood…
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State to fund Route 206 pedestrian, bicycling study
Section from Nassau Street to Cherry Valley Road to be eyed. By: Marjorie Censer Princeton Borough and Princeton Township officials announced Monday that the New Jersey Department of Transportation will fully fund a study of Route 206 between Nassau Street and Cherry Valley Road that’s intended to make the road more pedestrian- and bike-friendly and…
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Nov. 15, 5:10 p.m.: ‘Born to Run’ at 30
The classic album, and I do mean THE, has been remastered and rereleased. By: Hank Kalet A busy week of treats for the Springsteen obsessed like me. First, today, the release of the "Born To Run 30th Anniversary" box set and then, on Monday, Bruce Springsteen solo at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton. It…
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Architects outline a fix for downtown garage
Basement level plagued by water seepage, delaying construction of final building in redevelopment project By: Marjorie Censer A new solution for the seepage in the basement of the Spring Street garage is in the works, and Princeton Borough Administrator Robert Bruschi said he may receive a proposal as early as the end of the week.…
