Category: archives
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Teifer leads Tigers to title
By: Rich Fisher During its near perfect season a year ago, one of the few down days for the Princeton High golf team was its trip to the Cherry Valley Invitational. Princeton entered the tournament feeling like it could win, but instead wound up in ninth place in the event, one of the premier in-season…
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Musical program to mark Earth Day
Grammy-award winning Paul Winter will lead a music-making workshop on April 23 that is free and open to the public. By: Marisa Maldonado HIGHTSTOWN Robert Rund says he has seen people who have never played an instrument make music during one of soprano saxophonist Paul Winter’s workshops. He hopes that local residents will do…
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OBITUARIES, April 15, 2005
Niels H. Nielsen, Francis A. Rossi, Martha W. Montgomery, Thomas Gibney, Mary C. Hui, Harriet M. Stanley. Niels H. Nielsen Management consultant Niels Hoeg Nielsen of Princeton died Thursday after a long illness. He was 74. Born in Montreal to Danish immigrants, Mr. Nielsen and his wife, Joan, and children moved to Princeton in…
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OBITUARIES: Vincent J. Buttitta
Vincent J. Buttitta Vincent J. Buttitta, 67, died Tuesday, April 5, at Saint Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in New Brunswick, he lived in Kendall Park for the past 34 years, and was formerly of New Brunswick. He was worked as a meter technician for Public Service Electric and Gas Co. in Bound Brook…
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Spotlight shines on McCarter’s rich history
Theater has entertained Princeton with 75 years of drama and fanfare. By: David Campbell On Feb. 21, 1930, McCarter Theatre raised the curtain on its very first opening night. Onstage was a performance by Princeton University’s Triangle Club of its show that year, "The Golden Dog." That year’s Triangle Club Show was the brainchild of…
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Road extension gets the OK
Council adopts two ordinances to extend Forest Court into the Princeton Hills community. By: Joseph Harvie In a move opponents criticized as an open-space giveaway the Township Council adopted two ordinances Tuesday that pave the way for the extension of Forest Court into the Princeton Hills community. When extended, the Forest Court cul-de-sac would provide…
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Voters get say on budget
Voters to hit the polls on Tuesday and vote on the district’s spending plan. By: Melissa Hayes Voters will get their say Tuesday on next year’s school budget and which of six candidates will fill three open school board seats. The candidates are incumbents Marty Abschutz, Barry Nathanson and Matthew Speesler, and challengers Ed Birch,…
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Hinkson’s is moving from Nassau Street, but not too far
Office supply store heading for storefront at Spring Street parking garage. By: Gwen McNamara After a year of searching, it looks like longtime office-supply staple Hinkson’s will not be moving far from its Nassau Street home. If all goes as planned, store owners expect to move into a 1,000-square-foot storefront in the Spring Street parking…
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All New 135th Edition of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® Contest has ended
All New 135th Edition of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® at the Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton NJ. Cecelia G. from Princeton Junction, NJ you are our Lucky Grand Prize winner of 4 VIP tickets and an Elephant Painting painted by Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® Pachyderm Picasso. For more info email: [email protected]
