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Hospital to host evening health program for African-Americans
Princeton HealthCare System invites the community to attend "Soul to Soul: Taking Care of Each Other," a dynamic celebration that will focus on the special health needs of African Americans, on Saturday, June 25. Keynote speakers for the evening are Susan L. Taylor, editorial director of Essence magazine, and Michael Eric Dyson, Ph.D., a best-selling…
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Montgomery eyes curb on underage drinking
Police would be permitted, under certain circumstances, to enter private property. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY The Township Committee is considering enacting an ordinance that would allow police to fine underage drinkers under certain circumstances on private property. According to current state law, underage drinking is not enforceable unless it takes place in a school,…
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Confident Forbes leads Cougars track to sectional crown By: Justin Feil Brad Forbes is a different athlete this year. Forbes’ spring ended last year after he competed in the North Jersey 2, Group III boys’ track meet and came away with a ninth-place finish in the 400 and a 14th-place showing in the 200 meters.…
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Ticket to Ride
Linda McCartney’s photographs at the Allentown Art Museum confirm she was more than just Paul’s wife. By: Susan Van Dongen The Allentown (Pa.) Art Museum is exhibiting photographs by the late Linda McCarntey, including this image of The Beatles and Yoko Ono. In Linda McCartney’s Sixties (Bullfinch Press, 1992), there’s an image shot by Eric…
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Uncontested races set in Tuesday’s primary
East Windsor Township and Hightstown Borough council candidates will run uncontested in Tuesday’s primary elections. By: Marisa Maldonado EAST WINDSOR Voters will have no choices on the local level in Tuesday’s uncontested primaries, when residents can vote on who will run in Township and Borough Council races in November. Three four-year seats on East…
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Experience should benefit PHS tennis
Little Tigers drop Group III semi By: Bob Nuse The Princeton High boys’ tennis team didn’t go quite as far as it hoped in the state Group III tournament. But the Little Tigers gained the kind of experience that should help them in later trips to face tennis’ elite teams. "We have a lot of…
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PHASE THREE: Different toys for different ages…
PHASE THREE By Arnold Bornstein Toys and shopping have different connotations at different ages. Paraphrasing Marvin Davis: as we get older, our toys get more expensive. We took our granddaughter to Toys ‘R’ Us for a birthday shopping spree recently, and the next day my wife and I went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art…
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Princeton University campus still a work in progress
Much accomplished, but years of construction lie ahead. By: David Campbell Princeton University President Shirley M. Tilghman in her Commencement address Tuesday, in addition to telling this year’s graduates to aim high and proceed boldly as they chart their futures, also invoked the sound of construction vehicles backing up. Four years ago, when Dr. Tilghman…
