Category: archives
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Artworks sought for show celebrating Einstein
The Arts Council of Princeton and Numina Gallery are accepting submissions for "Relatively Seeing," a collaborative art show celebrating the life and work of Albert Einstein. The juried exhibition is open to all artists high school age and older. Selected juried work will travel from its original location at the Numina Gallery to The Arts…
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State Audubon Society endorses deer-culling
Organization cites impact on ecosystem, including bird habitats. By: Rachel Silverman The New Jersey Audubon Society, an environmental conservation and advocacy group, has come out in favor of methods to reduce the state’s white-tailed deer population, including controversial lethal culling. In a statement released Monday, the organization advocates that population control methods including the…
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Brownies swim their way up the Scouting ranks
Barclay Brook Brownies earn their swimming merit badges. By: Joseph Harvie MONROE Swimming in the beginning of March can be a difficult task when you live in New Jersey, that is, unless you have an indoor pool. While none of the Barclay Brook Brownies had an indoor pool, the South Brunswick YMCA did, and…
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Montgomery debates merits of more deer-hunting tracts
Concerns about adding acreage center around safety and parking By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY The Township Committee again discussed the possibility Wednesday of expanding the deer-management program by adding four open-space parcels for bow hunting only. Wildlife Management Committee Chair Frank Drift first presented the committee with the idea in February. Mr. Drift said the…
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Egg hunt ready for Saturday
The Monroe Mother’s Club promises an egg-cellent time. By: Leon Tovey MONROE Calling all kids: Break out your bonnets, your top hats, your baskets and your appetites, it’s time for the Monroe Mother’s Club’s annual Egg Hunt and Bonnet/Top Hat contest. The event, now in its 40th year, will be held at the Township…
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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 March 18, 2005 to March 24, 2005. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…
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Newspaper moves to Allentown
The Herald’s phone and fax numbers have changed. By: Our office has moved. Beginning today, Friday, the Windsor-Hights Herald headquarters will be located at 34 S. Main St. in Allentown, behind the Quilter’s Barn. Our new phone number is (609) 259-7778 and the fax number is (609) 259-1182. The mailing address remains the same: P.O.…
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Bryn Mawr-Wellesley book sale begins Wednesday
If the Route 1 corridor is "Einstein’s Alley," then the Bryn Mawr-Wellesley book sale must be the contents of its attic, with over 80,000 books for sale. There are rare and collectible books, books for children, books on gardening, design, art, history, cooking, health, travel, foreign language, and fiction of all kinds, all at reasonable,…
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Scott sees PU moving right way
First-year coach reflects on learning season By: Justin Feil Before Joe Scott came back to Princeton University, he oversaw a resurrection of the Air Force men’s basketball team, though to say so would be to say that the Falcons were once a powerhouse. Scott exits his first year with the Tiger men’s team with the…
