Category: archives
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Allen ready for next field hockey challenge
Former Columbia standout takes over at Hun By: Justin Feil Antoinette Allen has taken on challenges of all different sizes and shapes, and she’s looking forward to her latest challenge as the new field hockey coach at The Hun School. Allen played high school field hockey and lacrosse at Rancocas Valley High, then went on…
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Program shows students the ins, outs of journalism
An attempt to increase diversity in the newsroom By: Rachel Silverman At times, Richard Just sounds like a psychologist. "Don’t be afraid to follow up with asking for more details," he told a group of attentive students Thursday afternoon. "You always want to ask about motivations." Other times, he dons a professor’s garb. "There’s a…
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Plan outlined to save shade trees in Montgomery
Waivers from current requirements will require planting trees elsewhere or a monetary contribution. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY The Planning Board recommended an ordinance to the Township Committee last week that aims to preserve the number of shade trees within the municipality. The ordinance, if approved by the committee, will require applicants requesting a waiver…
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Investment Fest 2005
REGISTER TO ATTEND THE CONFERENCE TODAY! Sponsored by: View the Brochure Saturday, November 19th, 9 AM to 3:30 PM Register today and and you could win a $50.00 Gift Certificate to Best Buy! Click here if you want to be an exhibitor or speaker Print out the PDF contract and and fax to: 609-921-2714 Doral…
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Festival Schedule
Related Story: Down By the Riverside By: Megan Sullivan J.B. Kline/Steve Guyger Mr. Kline, a singer and guitar player, has been performing for 30 years with notable acts like The Drifters, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino and The Beach Boys. A Philadelphia blues harp player, Mr. Guyger has been playing with his band The Excellos for…
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Princeton professor tapped for Einstein award
Princeton University Professor John Hopfield has been selected to receive the 2005 Albert Einstein World Award of Science by the World Cultural Council, the university has announced. The award is given in recognition of outstanding contributions to disciplines in the pure or applied sciences that have benefited humankind. Professor Hopfield is being honored for his…
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High Hoops hero
PHS graduate runs inner-city camp for girls By: Justin Feil This month Jackie Dorman completed her third straight summer of leading the High Hoops camp in Trenton. Pretty impressive considering that the Princeton High School graduate wasn’t sure she’d make it through one session when she first started the camp for inner-city girls ages 8…
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Reject shallow solutions to bigotry
PACKET EDITORIAL, Aug. 16 Every time we run an article in our paper or post a story on our Web site that deals with the subject of immigration legal or otherwise we receive an extraordinary amount of feedback. One or two of our local readers routinely send in a letter to the editor,…
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New exhibit illuminates a world divided by war
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library at Princeton University highlights the epochal year of 1945. By: David Campbell A new exhibit at Princeton University’s Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, "1945: A World United and Divided," highlights the epochal year that marked the end of World War II and the establishment of the United Nations. The exhibit,…
