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Obituaries — week of Sept. 16
By: Mae E. Yuhas FAIRLESS HILLS, Pa. Mae E. Yuhas, 86, of Fairless Hills died Sept. 10 at Statesman Nursing Home, Levittown. Born in Munhall, Pa., she was a longtime resident of Lower Bucks County. Mrs. Yuhas was a homemaker and she was very active in the Falls Township Senior Citizens Center. She was…
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‘Of Thee I Sing’
Paper Mill Playhouse offers this Gershwin favorite for election season. By: Stuart Duncan In 1931, the Pulitzer Prize Committee named Of Thee I Sing "Best Play of the Year" and further stated that it represented "the first significant musical comedy produced in the United States." In doing so, the committee showed its lack of memory…
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‘Of Mice and Men’
The Shakespeare Theatre chases the dreams of John Steinbeck’s Depression-era farmhands. By: Stuart Duncan Of Mice and Men first appeared as a novella by John Steinbeck in 1937, and was dramatized for the stage a year later with a Broadway cast that included Broderick Crawford, Wallace Ford, Will Geer and Clare Luce, directed by George…
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Attention to Detail
Paintings of architecture and flowers show off the delicate hand of watercolorist Judy LaTorre. By: Amy Brummer "Hometown Pride", part of an exhibition of watercolors by Judy LaTorre at the Canal Frame-Crafts Gallery in Washington Crossing through Sept. 25. Sometimes, missing your turn isn’t such a bad thing. Pulling off Main Street in New Hope…
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South Hunterdon falls in football opener
Raritan Division foe Belvidere is next for Eagles. By: John E. Powers South Hunterdon Regional High School football coach Sam Jefferis has seen his team go through this before. So Friday night’s 49-13 loss at Middlesex, though disappointing, isn’t going to stick too long in the Eagles’ memories. This Friday night, South heads to Belvidere…
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New lineup, same results for PHS soccer
Little Tiger girls roll by Lawrence By: Bob Nuse One look at the Princeton High girls’ soccer team and you’d never know it was a team that had lost a bulk of its starting lineup to graduation. "It’s a virtually new team that works very well together," Princeton coach Greg Hand said after the Little…
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Presidential election topic for Princeton Democrats
The Princeton Community Democratic Organization will hold a public meeting about the upcoming presidential election Sunday at the Suzanne Patterson Senior Center. Jeffery Laurenti, the executive director for USA policy at the United Nations Assembly, will lead a discussion on the presidential election at 11 a.m. The Suzanne Patterson Senior Center is located behind Princeton…
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PU’s Swenson hopes to go the distance
Sophomore leads Tiger women’s cross country to opening win By: Justin Feil For the second straight year, Mia Swenson opened her cross country season in impressive fashion. The Princeton University sophomore led the Tigers to a 15-50 win over Rutgers at the Battlefield 5k course on Saturday. As nice as it was to open with…
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WW mayor makes clear: No ‘pay-to-play’ here
Ordinance would make contributors ineligible to bid on redevelopment project. By: Shanay Cadette WEST WINDSOR Developers who have contributed to the campaign coffers of township officials could be barred from the Princeton Junction redevelopment project. The Township Council will soon consider an ordinance submitted by Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh that would disqualify developers from participating…
