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Cats rescued from fire-damaged home now up for adoption
Animal control officers removed three cats from a vacant Windsor Road home. (Thursday, Oct. 20) By: Lauren Burgoon WASHINGTON Three cats are up for adoption after animal control officers removed the caged animals from a vacant Windsor Road home. The cats were kept there following a May 2004 fire that severely damaged the home.…
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Author set to delve into evangelicalism in university talk
By: David Campbell Evangelist and author Bishop T.D. Jakes will join Princeton University Professor Cornel West in a public discussion Wednesday night titled "Preachers, Profits and the Prophetic: The New Face of American Evangelicalism." The event, part of the "Conversations" lecture series hosted by the university’s Program in African-American Studies, is scheduled for 7 p.m.…
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Piano Man
Passage Theatre Company revisits ‘Move It and It’s Yours!’ for its 20th anniversary season. By: Susan Van Dongen So you have a piano that you just can’t keep anymore. Perhaps you’re moving to a smaller place up a few flights of stairs, or you replaced the acoustic instrument with an electronic keyboard, or maybe the…
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Cotsen Children’s Library to spotlight Japanese children’s theater
On Saturday at 3 p.m., Caldecott Award-winning author and illustrator Allen Say will visit the Cotsen Children’s Library at Princeton University for a talk about his newly published children’s book, "Kamishibai Man." After his presentation, members of the Cotsen Kamishibai Kidz performing troupe will perform, and then Mr. Say will sign books that can be…
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Montgomery GOP slates Saturday fundraiser
MONTGOMERY The Montgomery Township Republican Club will host its annual Fall Festival fundraiser 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday. Tickets for the event, which is being held at a private residence located at 87 High Ridge Road, are $100 per person or $150 per couple and can be purchased at the door. Special guests will…
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MHS twosome awesome
Spinazzi, Herrmann run 1-2 at counties cross country By: Bob Nuse At some point over the next month, there will probably be some catchy nickname applied to Montgomery High cross country runners Eleonora Spinazzi and Amanda Herrmann. Dynamic Duo. Terrific Twosome. Prolific Pair. For now, Montgomery girls’ cross country coach Jim Goodfriend has just one…
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14th District candidates vary in approaches to tax reform
Republican Assemblyman Bill Baroni and running mate Mike Paquette face off against Democrat Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein and running mate Dan Benson By: Emily Craighead For the most part, the four candidates vying to represent District 14 in the state Assembly agree on major problems facing the region and the state property taxes, the Transportation…
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Passionate Eloquence
Princeton Pro Musica will perform the late Edward T. Cone’s ‘Two Psalms’ sandwiched between Mozart and Bach. By: Hilary Parker "If his genial voice remains the melody so many of us hear when we ponder music, his unceasing devotion to Princeton is a harmony that makes us all sound better." So reads the citation from…
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Owner to sell pizza shop
DiBrizzi’s Pizzeria closes after 40 years in the food business. By: Leon Tovey JAMESBURG Nearly 40 years after Charles DiBrizzi opened DiBrizzi’s Pizzeria in the old Lake Freeze restaurant at the corner of Forsgate Drive and West Railroad Avenue, the venerable borough business is going under. A "For Sale," sign was recently posted in…
