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Hulfish North project application hits snag
Borough cites minor problems as holdup By: Marjorie Censer Princeton Borough’s engineering office has deemed incomplete for the second time Palmer Square’s application for the planned luxury townhouse development at Hulfish North, originally approved 15 years ago. The expected 100 housing units designed by West-Windsor based Hillier Architecture and Minno and Wasko Architects and…
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Davidson hopes recent run continues
WW-P South graduate in first year on PGA Tour By: Justin Feil Matt Davidson watched parts of the PGA Championship on television over the weekend. The West Windsor-Plainsboro High product would have liked the opportunity to play in his home state, but he was still working on his game in Greenville, S.C., getting ready for…
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Monet’s garden inspires dozens of youngsters
Summer art camp members re-create the world of the French impressionist. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY Last week, dozens of youngsters learned that the significance of water in art goes beyond its role as an ingredient in watercolor paint. Water is often used as a muse, "as an inspiration," said Samantha Siegelheim, who runs the…
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OBITUARIES, Aug. 16, 2005
Judith K. Scasserra, Frank J. Cosentino, Waling Chung Wei, Alice T. Canning, Larry Schwartz. Judith K. Scasserra Grew up in area SANTA FE, N.M. Judith Kathleen Scasserra died July 27 after being struck by a pickup truck while riding her bicycle on Old Santa Fe Trail near her home. She was 58. Born in…
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School would boil learning down to the arts
Princeton resident seeks to form Mercer Arts Charter High School. By: Emily Craighead Barbara Taylor doesn’t want students to just read Homer’s "Odyssey," she wants them to act it, paint it, sing it and dance it. "Then their learning on the academic side becomes real to them," the Princeton resident and Plainfield art teacher said.…
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Down By the Riverside
The Delaware River Music Festival camps out at Snipes Farm in Morrisville, Pa. By: Megan Sullivan David Bromberg says he’s never in his life planned a set. The master guitarist sees what type of energy he gets from the crowd after a song and then decides what should come next. Spontaneity, improvisation and a unique…
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Hospital assembles team for relocation effort
Group includes architects, designers and facility planners. By: David Campbell The team that will assist Princeton HealthCare System and its physicians in the planning and design of a new $350 million medical campus to replace the University Medical Center at Princeton is taking shape. In a memo circulated last week to PHCS trustees, physicians and…
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Monday, Aug. 15, 2005
Patricia B. Davis Patricia B. Davis, 86, of Lambertville died Aug. 10 at Hunterdon Care Center, Flemington. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., she graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in teaching and was a member of Pi Lambda Theta teaching sorority. She taught in the Bridgeville, Pa. school system, and then worked as…
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Coalition for Peace Action plans Wednesday march
The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action will hold a candlelight march and vigil Wednesday in support of peace and Camp Casey, where Cindy Sheehan, mother of Army Specialist Casey Sheehan, who was killed in Iraq, and other families of soldiers killed or wounded in Iraq, and their supporters, continue their vigil outside President George W.…
