Category: archives
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Versatility is hallmark of Gourgaud exhibit
Local artist to have her work displayed in Gourgaud Gallery. By: Josh Appelbaum <<r>Jen Mengedoth’s interests are eclectic, and her "Potpourri" exhibit at the Gourgaud Gallery, which opens today (Friday), shows it. The 20 pieces exhibited by the 26-year-old artist include pencil sketches, charcoal drawings, prints, paintings, photographs and a short subject film. The scope…
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Explosive art of fireworks yields to high technology
An explanation of modern pyrotechnics from the sales manager of the company behind annual Montgomery fireworks show By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY It is a deprived American or anybody in the world, for that matter who has not been witness to a fireworks exhibition. And because it is the time of year when…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from July 1-7, 2005, 2005. Movies and times are valid from July 1-7. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. BRIDGEWATER…
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Township planning construction, repairs for sidewalks and sewers
Committee approves two sidewalks, introduces ordinances for three others and $6.7 million for sewer rehabilitation By: Rachel Silverman The Princeton Township Committee paved the way for a number of sidewalk construction and repair projects Monday night, approving sidewalks on both Oakland Street and Springdale Road, and introducing ordinances for sidewalks on Clearview Avenue, Sycamore Road,…
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Hot-doggers reveal trade secrets
"Hungry" Brooklyn man outeats his competitors in the nation’s largest hot dog eating contest. By: Josh Appelbaum One man felt the thrill of victory last week while 14 others experienced the indigestion of defeat at the New Jersey qualifying round of the nation’s largest hot dog eating contest. "Hungry" Charles Hardy, 39, of Brooklyn, N.Y.,…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Celebrate Independence Day lakeside in Village Park
AROUND CRANBURY By Lorraine Sedor Fireworks celebration will light up the skies over Brainerd Lake. Fireworks will light up the skies over Brainerd Lake on Tuesday, July 5, in observance of Independence Day. You are invited to set up your blankets and lawn chairs in Village Park at any time. Entertainment provided by the Mercer…
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Born to SPARK
David Sancious has risen from E Street Band days to performing a concert to benefit education in Afghanistan. By: Susan Van Dongen David Sancious, who has performed numerous concerts for humanitarian aid, was pleased to accept an invitation from the student-run international group SPARKS. If there was such a thing as an official Bruce Springsteen…
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C-P leans on veteran leader
O’Brien helps 12s softball open tourney with win By: Rich Fisher WASHINGTON TWP. Carly O’Brien is being looked at as the natural leader of the Cranbury-Plainsboro 12-year-old all-star softball team, if only because she is the lone returning girl from last year’s District 12 runner-up. She is also one of just two 12-year-olds on…
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Legion salutes families of veterans
American Legion Post recognizes the role that family plays in military service. By: Leon Tovey MONROE The war in Iraq may be a controversial and highly charged political issue, but on June 22 controversy and politics took a back seat at the township Municipal Building, where the members of American Legion Post 522 staged…
