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Visual art festival slated Nov. 5 in West Windsor
The West Windsor Arts Council (WWAC) will present a creative afternoon of visual arts for all ages on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 1 to 4 p.m. at West Windsor’s Nassau Park Pavilion, behind Panera Bread. The free event will be a special opportunity to enjoy imaginative activities within a heated, weatherproof tent. Children, teens, adults…
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Seminary names new Theology Today editor
By: David Campbell Princeton Theological Seminary has appointed Professor James F. Kay as editor of the journal Theology Today under a new partnership between the journal and Westminster John Knox Press. Seminary Professor Gordon Mikoski will serve as book editor, the seminary said. Professor Kay is the Joe R. Engle Professor of Homiletics and Liturgics…
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Milestones
Issue of Oct. 18, 2005 By: Sara Carpenter HEALTH & MEDICINE Novo Nordisk has appointed Dr. John A. Germak clinical director of growth hormones in its clinical research, medical and regulatory affairs department. Dr. Germak joins Novo Nordisk from The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health and Columbus Children’s Hospital, where he…
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Letters to the Editor, Oct. 18
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Oct. 18 Library defends financing, energy use To the editor: We’d like to take this opportunity to clear up some misconceptions about Princeton Public Library’s impact on borough and township taxes that have appeared in recent letters to the editor. While we sympathize with many of the issues expressed in…
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PHS doubles duo tops Wall
Little Tigers fall in states By: Justin Feil Liana Dorman and Liz Haughton have shared a lot of good times together. That comes with the territory for the Princeton High juniors who have been best friends since the sixth grade. Friday’s three-set, three-hour comeback win over Wall’s second doubles team to avoid a shutout in…
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Plainsboro panel to examine emergency service volunteer levels
Recruitment, retention and availability are the issues By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO The Township Committee appointed a 12-member task force Tuesday to evaluate the township’s public-safety services for possible improvements to volunteer recruitment, retention and availability. "If there is a problem, we want to know about it well in advance," Public Safety Director Cliff Maurer…
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Holt makes case for Corzine
Speaks before town-gown Drinking Liberally group By: Marjorie Censer U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) made his case for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jon Corzine in front of a crowd Thursday at Drinking Liberally, a weekly, progressive event. The meeting, held at The Annex on Nassau Street, was the largest yet for the recently formed organization. Rep.…
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A winning brew
Chamber honors coffee shop’s owner By: Marjorie Censer PRINCETON Jessica Durrie, co-owner of Small World Coffee, drove by Princeton many times without even stopping when she, with her partner Brant Cosaboom, was searching for a college town where they could open up a cafe in 1992. Traveling across the country, from California to the…
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Turning back the clocks
PHS football tops ND for first time since 1980 By: Bob Nuse It’s hard to say what has been more impressive about the season the Princeton High football team is putting together. Is it the way they’ve shaken off a potentially devastating season-opening loss to Ewing and a loss to Lawrence the following week, winning…
