Category: archives
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Effort launched to designate NPDC site as endangered in order to save it
Van Harlingen Historical Society nominates property for Preservation New Jersey’s endangered historic site list. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY In an attempt to promote a speedy resolution to the ownership of the North Princeton Developmental Center property, the Van Harlingen Historical Society has nominated the 250-acre tract to Preservation New Jersey’s 10 Most Endangered Historic…
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Centex Homes’ Renaissance at Monroe offering quick deliveries
Active adults are finding that Renaissance at Monroe is extremely accommodating The beautiful clubhouse, at 15,775 square feet will offer many amenities found only in much larger communities, and function as the social and recreational hub of this exciting new enclave. Active adults are finding that Renaissance at Monroe is extremely accommodating. This fabulous neighborhood…
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Asti Spumante: fun and festive
Like the proverbial ugly duckling, it has grown up to be something special By: Faith Bahadurian Asti Spumante, where have you been all my life? The Italian Trade Commission recently sponsored a dinner in New York to promote Asti Spumante, made from the moscato grape, and which was created in the late 15th century. It…
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Can Tundra SR5 challenge Big 3?
Toyota is working hard to dominate the U.S. auto market By: Les Jackson The Toyota Tundra SR5 4×4 Toyota is working hard to dominate the U.S. auto market. The company makes (arguably) the most reliable vehicles in the world, and cars like the Camry and Corolla consistently outsell everything else. On the truck front, Toyota…
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Brave New World
Up close and personal with pollen, crystal and cells at the State Museum. By: Susan Van Dongen Planarization of patterned silicon-nitride-coated-silicon-substrate Veteran photographer Irving Penn went for the obscure and unnoticed with his recent collection of photos, Underfoot. The exhibit, which ran at the Philadelphia Museum of Art until November, focused on discarded chewing gum,…
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Elfriede Wyckoff
Elfriede Wyckoff, 67, of Hopewell died Dec. 16 in the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Germany, Ms. Wyckoff came to the United States in 1959. She had been a resident of Hopewell for 45 years. Preceded in death by her parents Andreas and Rosa Beyerlein and sisters Luise Engel and Wilma Arends, she…
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Brave New World
Up close and personal with pollen, crystal and cells at the State Museum. By: Susan Van Dongen Planarization of patterned silicon-nitride-coated-silicon-substrate Crystallized glycine, tartaric acid and resorcinol. Veteran photographer Irving Penn went for the obscure and unnoticed with his recent collection of photos, Underfoot. The exhibit, which ran at the Philadelphia Museum of Art until…
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South Brunswick teen dies in Route 1 crash
Officials say crash was intentional and have charged the 16-year-old driver. By: Joseph Harvie A 15-year-old township boy was killed in a brutal collision Monday morning after the car he was traveling in crashed into a utility pole on Route 1 near Deans Lane, according to a press release issued by the South Brunswick Police…
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Christmas worship at University Chapel slated
The Christmas Eve service at Princeton University Chapel will begin at 7:15 p.m. on Friday. There will be an extended prelude of Christmas music performed by interim university organist Joan Lippincott and harpist Elaine Christy. The Rev. Dr. Thomas Breidenthal will preach. Members of the Princeton High School Choir conducted by Charles Sundquist will perform…
