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Senior center steps up for breakfast and dance
Program shares tips for making omelets along with country line dance steps By:Donna Lukiw Wearing straw hats and bandanas around their necks, about 45 senior citizens gathered at the firehouse senior center on South Third Street last week to learn country line dancing, meet friends and eat chef-prepared food. "I come regularly and today is…
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Report maps out future of Route 33
Task force will recommend course of action for Route 33 development. By: Leon Tovey MONROE A large outdoor shopping mall, high-end condominiums, warehouse space, a park-and-ride lot and an independent league baseball stadium are all being considered for the future of Route 33 by a task force established to recommend a course of action…
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Practicing pronunciation precedes Potter pandemonium
Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic plans marathon recording sessions for latest J.K Rowling work. By: Kara Fitzpatrick This weekend, dozens of "muggles" Harry Potter jargon for ordinary people without magical powers will attempt a wizard-like feat as they race to produce a recording of all 672 pages of J.K. Rowling’s sixth book…
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Longtime employees honored by Princeton HealthCare System
Princeton HealthCare System recently honored 18 employees who have 30 or more years of service with a reception at the Hyatt Regency Princeton. About 425 employees attended the event, including sisters Hettie Dean and Daisy Hubbard, two PHCS employees with 97 years’ combined experience. Ms. Dean, a Princeton resident, has worked for University Medical Center…
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The school of self-discovery
DuBois Scholars Institute an eye-opener for minority students By: Rachel Silverman As participants in the W.E.B DuBois Scholars Institute, Princeton High School students Victoria Plummer, Pinto Adhola and Brandi Best are getting a very different kind of education this summer. Instead of learning about revolutionaries like George Washington, they’re studying those like Harriet Tubman. Instead…
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Connecting with the Latino community
Corner House sees big need met in the hiring of male counselor. By: Marjorie Censer Corner House was not the only organization looking for a Latino male substance-abuse counselor. Though Executive Director Gary DeBlasio said he had sought to fill the part-time position for five years, there was and is a tremendous need…
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WW-P senior’s biology score is state’s best
Chris Xu says he thought he flunked the test. By: Emily Craighead Chris Xu says dissecting fetal pigs isn’t his forte, but that didn’t stop the West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North senior from taking first place for biology in New Jersey’s Merck State Science Day competition. Chris was among 2,100 students who, in May, took…
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Police mull bike patrol
Police chief looks into bicycle patrol training. By: Josh Appelbaum Cranbury police soon may have a new way to get around the village. Police Chief Jay Hansen presented a plan for a bicycle patrol for the historic village at Monday’s Township Committee meeting, and requested funding to make it a reality. He said having an…
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Fresh air and sunshine for two summer buddies
Area family welcomes young New York City resident for two-week vacation By: Aleen Crispino Five years ago when Colleen Dunne, her brother, Tom Dunne, and her son, Harrison, then 5 years old, first inquired about hosting a child through the Fresh Air Fund, Ms. Dunne was afraid that their request would be denied. "I wasn’t…
