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  • Acclaimed McCarter director brings ‘Meshugah’ to library

    Playright Emily Mann to read from her drama on Isaac Bashevis Singer.    Princeton Public Library’s special series of events marking the centennial of Isaac Bashevis Singer will continue at 7:30 p.m. Thursday when playwright Emily Mann will present a program on her play "Meshugah."    Ms. Mann will read from the play and discuss the process…

  • Bow hunting group offers reward following slaughter of two deer

    Organization has contract to hunt in four Princeton Township tracts. By: David Campbell    United Bowhunters of New Jersey, an organization of bow hunters and archers that has contracted with Princeton Township to hunt deer on four parcels of public land, is offering a $500 bounty for any leads on the recent illegal slaughter of two…

  • OBITUARIES, Oct. 19, 2004

    Brett J. Bashaw, Dorothy K. Weingart, Paul W. Schilling, John E. Stoddard. Brett J. Bashaw College student     Brett J. Bashaw of Princeton died suddenly Friday in Storrs, Conn., where he was studying at the University of Connecticut. He was 21.    Born in Princeton, he was a lifelong resident.    He was a 2001 graduate of…

  • Montgomery candidates differ on approach to NPDC

    Current and former mayor, both Democrats, face off against Republican challengers in committee race. By: Jill Matthews    MONTGOMERY — While all of the candidates for Township Committee agree that Montgomery should acquire the North Princeton Developmental Center site, they differ on whether the approach the township has taken recently to achieve this was the correct…

  • Football wrap-up: Another week, another PDS shutout

    MHS moves above .500, Hun closes in on league title By: Bob Nuse    The Princeton Day School football team hasn’t allowed a touchdown in over a month. In fact, the Panthers have not allowed a point in posting four straight shutout wins to improve to 4-2 on the season.    The latest of those wins came…

  • Candidates Forum, Oct. 19

    CANDIDATES FORUM, Oct. 19 By: Louise Wilson Democratic candidate, Montgomery Township Committee     Over the past three years, Montgomery Township moved aggressively and successfully to control growth, and the result is a development pipeline that is now virtually empty. At the same time, we embarked on a number of ambitious initiatives:    • Land-use planning. With a…

  • BUSINESS WRAP-UP

    Issue of Oct. 19 Triveni Digital gets training grant    West Windsor-based Triveni Digital, a provider of infrastructure solutions for the digital television market, received a $46,400 grant from the state Department of Labor and Workforce Development on Thursday.    Triveni is making a matching contribution of $82,474 to train their employees at Mercer County Community College…

  • Firehouse seen as unique art space

    West Windsor Arts Council in early stages of creating arts center inside former Princeton Junction fire station. By: Jill Matthews    WEST WINDSOR — While it’s not yet in move-in condition, members of the West Windsor Arts Council are beginning to plan how they will organize their new space at the site of the former Princeton…

  • Complex Survivors

    Photographer Bonnie Hunter lived with the hill-tribe women of Thailand to capture their culture for a show at Princeton Day School. By: Ilene Dube    Listening to the tales of photographer Bonnie Hunter, one is reminded of that deep divide between "Sprite Girl" (left), photograph of a girl in a Karen refugee camp, blends ancient and…