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  • INSIDE SALES – Part-time $10/hr guaranteed plus commissions

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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.…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Loosening Up

    Cynthia Huff lets her imagination get the best of her in paintings at Riverrun Gallery. By:Susan Van Dongen    Like the best jazz improvisations, Cynthia Huff’s new paintings outrun the censor. They’re explorations in imagination, with minimal structure.    Using a variety of quirky, artistic marks along with a muted palette, her newest works have sock monkeys…

  • Backstage Pass

    Bristol Riverside Theatre stages Ken Ludwig’s ‘Moon Over Buffalo.’ By: Matt Smith    The madcap comedies of Ken Ludwig are seemingly ubiquitous. Ludwig’s opera-set farce Lend Me A Tenor is one of the more produced plays in the country, and his Bard-inspired Shakespeare in Hollywood opens at the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia next month.    Into the…

  • Charlotte Hughes Murphy

       Charlotte Hughes Murphy of Pennington died Nov. 10 in Princeton.    Born in Trenton, where she lived until she married and moved to Pennington, she was a graduate of Trenton High School and Rider College, from which she received an associate degree.    A longtime member of the Pennington United Methodist Church and a former member of…

  • Nov. 14, 5 p.m.: Moral dichotomies

    The death penalty, abortion and the rule of law. By: Hank Kalet    James Carroll in today’s Boston Globe offers an interesting exploration of the split between the private and the public when it comes to matters of conscience. His peg is the election as the governor of Virginia of a Democrat who says he is…