Category: archives
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Colorful dyes mark start of spring
Hindus gather in celebration of Holi holiday. By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO The weather was cold and dreary Sunday, but spring was in full bloom inside the library here. Adults danced and children ran about in frenzied circles, covered from head to toe in splashes of orange, magenta, yellow and indigo. The pandemonium was part…
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Mental game up, scores down for Wycoff
Hun sophomore helps golf team win opener By: Bob Nuse Jordan Wycoff is one of the new breed of high school golfers who come into the season ready no matter what the weather has been like. "I was able to go down to Florida a couple times during the winter and work with my…
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Township outlines new brush, leaf, log program
Education campaign launched. By: Rachel Silverman Princeton Township launched its new leaf-, brush- and log-collection program this week with a live news conference on Princeton Community TV Channel 30. "It has great implications for the public safety and beautification of our community," Township Mayor Phyllis Marchand said on the live telecast Monday. "We don’t want…
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April 5, 11:13 p.m. Thoughts on the pope
A mixed legacy of life, bigotry and peace. By: Hank Kalet I have been holding off on comment on Pope John Paul II, because I am having difficulty understanding his legacy. I come from the left side of the political world and have been critical of the pope and the larger Catholic Church over the…
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OBITUARIES, April 5, 2005
Diana K. Krejci, Howie B. Kiser, Elizabeth MacLaren, Harry P. Stevens, Joanne D. Rumer. Howie B. Kiser Diana K. Krejci Book editor Diana Kirchwey Krejci of Princeton died Thursday at home. She was 73. Born in Rye, N.Y., she moved to Princeton with her second husband in 1968. She was an editor for Macmillan…
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Letters for week of March 31
By: Candidate wants balance on BOE To the editor: Reaching consensus is not easy. It is a fine balance of respect and trust. A group must believe that the need to reach compromise is more important than individual opinion, which can be accomplished with respect and trust. That is why I am running for the…
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A Discerning Eye
The Travis Gallery exhibits ‘Treasures from the La Salle University Art Museum.’ By: Matt Smith "Lady Elizabeth Foster, later Duchess of Devonshire" by Richard Cosway. David Leopold is not shy in his opinion of the 19th Annual Byers Bucks Fever Exhibition, Treasures from the La Salle University Art Museum. "I think this is the most…
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Princeton forum scheduled on affordable housing
Princeton Community Housing will present a program on the impact of the new Council on Affordable Housing regulations in Princeton. The presentation will be 6:45 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, April 13, in the Community Room at the Princeton Public Library. The program is free and open to the public. While all municipalities must meet a…
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Oliver W. Horsman
Oliver W. Horsman, 73, of Ringoes died at Hunterdon Medical Center on Friday. Born in East Orange, he had been a resident of Ringoes for the past 12 years. He was a graduate of Yale University, Class of 1953, and Dickinson School of Law, Class of 1992. He served two years in the US Army…
