Category: archives
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Words and Images
Princeton Artists Alliance pays homage to poets in ‘Vision and Voice: Art and Poetry in Dialogue.’ By: Susan Van Dongen "August" by Charles McVicker New Jersey has been rich with poets throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, and now into the 21st century, with contemporary talents such as Paul Muldoon, C.K. Williams, Yusef Komunyakaa and…
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Fiercely Engaged
An exhibit of Bernarda Bryson-Shahn’s WPA prints at the Michener shows how the artist met the issues head on. By: Ilene Dube <"Osceola" by Bernarda Bryson-Shahn.> Bernarda Bryson-Shahn lived a long and gifted life, filled with art, free-flowing discussions of politics over wine and coffee, a loving relationship with another gifted artist, and a home…
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OBITUARIES, Feb. 11, 2005
Rigmor Sheldrick, Martha L.A. Norris, Leonard M. Runko, Margaret M. James, Elfrieda H. Jaffin. Rigmor Sheldrick Princeton University librarian Rigmor "Mossik" Sheldrick died Saturday at the Princeton home of her daughter, Randi Scott, with the help of Princeton Hospice. She was 87. A resident of Princeton for 35 years, she had lived at Pennswood…
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OBITUARIES: Jospeh M. Giuliana
Joseph M. Giuliana Joseph M. Giuliana, 92, of Monroe, died Wednesday, Feb. 2, at Acorn Glen Quality Assisted Living in Princeton. Raised in Belleville, he later lived in Cedar Grove, Wayne and Montclair before moving to Monroe 10 years ago. He attended the New Jersey Institute of Technology’s Newark College of Engineering from 1940 to…
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Feibel helped get Pirates started By: Justin Feil A year ago, Gabi Feibel enjoyed a solid first Mercer County Girls’ Swimming Championships. Then a sophomore at West Windsor-Plainsboro South, she won the 500 freestyle and was third in the 200, just one piece as the Pirates cruised to an easy county title win. Saturday, it…
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Hun boys’ hoops set for big stretch
Raiders in PTS today, states next week By: Bob Nuse The Hun School boys’ basketball team has already played in its share of big games this season. But the Raiders know the biggest games are the ones that lie ahead. Having already played the likes of state powerhouses St. Benedict’s, St. Anthony, St. Patrick’s and…
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‘This is Princeton’ fund-raiser Thursday to showcase university talent
On Thursday at 8 p.m. in Richardson Auditorium at Alexander Hall, Princeton University will host its second "This Is Princeton" fund-raiser. A showcase of university talent, featuring performances by students, faculty, staff and alumni, the event is designed to expose local residents to the rich arts culture on campus. The evening includes readings by Pulitzer…
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Barclay house pondered
Township mulls prospect of building a home on the East Barclay property. By: Josh Appelbaum The Township Committee may allow for a house to be built on the 88-acre E. Barclay property on Ancil Davison Road. The township purchased the farm in June of 2004 for $3.4 million and plans to sell it at auction…
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EDITORIAL: Kids making important contributions
EDITORIAL Children are making amazing accomplishments with a little hard work and perserverance. Kids are amazing. Just when you think they’re hopelessly addicted to television, unmotivated to get involved and incapable of doing homework, they throw you for a loop. If you need an example, just take a look around. Students and kids in this…
