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‘Wholistic’ health fair slated at seminary Wednesday
Princeton Theological Seminary will host its seventh annual wholistic health fair on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the auditorium of the Mackay Campus Center on the seminary’s main campus. At this year’s fair, the public, students, faculty and staff will be able to participate in activities such as free chair massages, aromatherapy,…
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Ruckus Bucks County
The Michener Art Museum showcases the prints of Pop artist Red Grooms. By: Amy Brummer "Sea Sonata," 1992. A retrospective exhibit of the printmaker’s varied career is on display in Doylestown through Jan. 2. Simply etched in black and white, two inky figures ride atop a high-stepping steed. Titled "Ruckus," the work pays homage to…
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Rocking Out
World Café Live is the Delaware Valley’s newest destination for music-lovers of all ages. By: Matt Smith TIMEOFF PHOTOS/MATT SMITHI John Fogerty performs at World Café Live, a new music venue at 3025 Walnut St. in Philadelphia. Encore, Encore On the last show of a tour, a performer is usually in a celebratory mood …
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PU tops Brown for fourth win
Tiger defense stands tall in fourth quarter By: Bob Nuse This time, Princeton University wasn’t about to let a lead slip away. The Tigers scored two touchdowns in less than two minutes in the fourth quarter to break a 10-10 tie, then used a stifling defense to keep Brown off the scoreboard and come…
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East Windsor still to offer flu vaccine
The East Windsor Township Health Department will conduct a free flu shot clinic for residents of Hightstown and East Windsor over the age of 60. By: Dana Lynn Flatekval EAST WINDSOR Even though most of the region has been affected by the recent national shortage of the influenza vaccination, the township still will be…
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O’Brien gives PDS a fresh start at QB
Cranbury 9th-grader leads Panthers to three straight wins after 0-2 start By: Bob Nuse So what if Clint O’Brien had never played a game at quarterback before. Bruce Devlin saw something in the makeup of the freshman from Cranbury to think he had what it took to play the position. "His brother (Dan) has been…
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West Windsor pay-to-play ordinance debated
Council has trouble agreeing on how strict to make provisions. By: Jill Matthews WEST WINDSOR While members of the Township Council agreed that a pay-to-play ordinance for redevelopment projects in the township needs to be addressed, they differed on how such an ordinance should be structured during a discussion Tuesday. But the council appears…
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Hopefuls talk development
Borough Council Candidates share viewpoints on development. By: Leon Tovey JAMESBURG Candidates for Borough Council say that since the borough is almost entirely built-out, its options for encouraging commercial development and minimizing the impact of increased traffic are limited. However, the four candidates differ in their views on just what those options are. In…
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Borough seeks break from new affordable housing rules
Construction at Princeton University could boost obligation to provide low- and moderate-income homes. By: Jennifer Potash In a bid to get out from under potentially burdensome affordable-housing requirements, the Princeton Borough Council approved a letter Tuesday listing numerous objections to the proposed regulations. All municipalities must meet a quota of low- and moderate-income housing established…
