Category: archives
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Eden head resigns to raise funds for autism research
Since its founding in 1975 institute has been led by one person, David L. Holmes. By: Jeff Milgram Since its founding in 1975, the Eden Institute in West Windsor and its "family of services" to autistic adults and children has been led by one person, David L. Holmes. Last week, Dr. Holmes stepped down as…
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Downtown dilemma
Merchants seek new ways to keep ‘Main Street’ thriving. By: Jennifer Potash What will it take to spruce up downtown Princeton a special improvement district, a coordinated volunteer effort or a preservation program? As Princeton Borough merchants consider a special improvement district for what seems like the umpteenth time, they are now taking a…
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Photo exhibit at university depicts American Indian life
Photographs of Edward S. Curtis on display in Firestone Library. Photographs by Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1954), one of the most influential documentarians of American Indian life, customs and folklore, are now on display through Oct. 24 in the main exhibition gallery of Princeton University’s Firestone Library. The exhibition, "The North American Indian: Photographs by Edward…
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Seminars, Meetings and Events
CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS September 9 The main event The YWCA Princeton is kicking off its rebranding campaign with "The Main Event," an open house and networking event. The YWCA invites members of the business community to come learn more about the YWCA and its mission of empowering women and eliminating racism. Wine and cheese, hors doeuvres…
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Remembering Julia Child bon appetit!
One of the things that made her so unique was that she influenced entire generations of both home cooks and professional chefs By: Pat Tanner When the news came on Aug. 13 that Julia Child had died, peacefully and at home just three days before her 92nd birthday, it should not have come as a…
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Middlesex chamber addresses changing needs of its community
New strategic plan completed. By: Gwen McNamara Since its birth almost 100 years ago, the Middlesex County Regional Chamber of Commerce has had to grow and evolve with the changing needs of its community. And that tradition carries on today, as the chamber grapples with a shift in the type of businesses setting up shop…
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Too little time to decide race for governor
PACKET EDITORIAL, Aug. 24 By: Packet Editorial Part 1 of 2 parts The fallout from that political bombshell Gov. James E. McGreevey dropped a week and a half ago just won’t stop growing, and it envelops more and more victims with each passing day. If the dust ever does settle (and it’s hard to…
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The Arts Council of Princeton unveils fall roster of classes
Wide range of programs for children and teens As school starts up, so do the art programs at The Arts Council of Princeton, with a diversity of classes for children and teens of all ages and interests. Adventurous students can choose from an imaginative array of ceramics, drawing, painting, mixed media, photography, creative writing and…
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Wanna hang out?
Princeton-area college students, home for the summer: So what’s for them to do here but work and vegetate? By: Ariana Markowitz A couple weeks ago, four of my friends, my sister and I went on a Hoagie Haven run around 11:30 at night. We saw five people we knew during the 45 minutes that we…
