Category: archives
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Heritage festival slated for Saturday
Princetonians are invited to come celebrate their roots Saturday with the first Princeton Heritage Celebration. The event, a community arts and entertainment picnic, is sponsored by the Princeton Human Services Commission and will be held rain or shine from noon to 3 p.m. at Community Park South. The commission organized the event to highlight Princeton’s…
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Princeton Packet Boys’ Tennis Player of the Year
Shatashvili exits as county’s best By: Justin Feil Ilia Shatashvili has been at the top of Mercer County high school tennis so long, that even as he graduates from Princeton High, it’s difficult to think that he’s only beginning to get to his potential. Shatashvili graduated before turning 17, but played years ahead of his…
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Library offers Web search instruction
Princeton Public Library customers who want to go beyond the basics of Internet searching will find expert advice when Robert Lackie returns to the library on Tuesday, July 6 at 7 p.m. Mr. Lackie, assistant professor and librarian at Rider University, will lead a session titled "Secrets from the Searching Experts" as part of the…
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Fond farewell
Class of ’04 receive their diplomas By:Sharlee Joy DiMenichi MONROE An emotional cocktail of excitement, nostalgia and pride marked graduation for Monroe Township High School seniors and those who applauded their rite of passage. "It was mixed feelings. I was excited, but I was sad at the same time," said graduate Ashley Theinert, who…
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Local four part of first Carpenter Cup title
Three are factor in Mercer win over Tri-Cape By: Justin Feil PHILADELPHIA Being a part of the first Mercer County all-star baseball team to win a Carpenter Cup is something that Evan Cheresnick, Steve Garrison and Alex Goldberg will not forget. That all got to participate in Mercer’s 3-1 win over Tri-Cape in the…
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Plainsboro revaluation is under way
PLAINSBORO Officials are urging property owners to ask data collectors for identification now that the township’s property revaluation process is under way. Inspectors with Certified Valuations Inc. have already started knocking on doors to gather information about the current market value of every residence and business in Plainsboro. They expect to take photos and…
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Villa Rosa
The Capuano family knows how to satisfy palate and belly without squeezing the wallet. By: Dawn Nikithser Villa Rosa 661 Heacock Road Yardley (215) 321-0850 www.carluccisgrill.com/vralldaymenu.html Food: Excellent Service: Very good Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Italian Ambience: Clean and simple Hours: Mon-Thurs: 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 10:30 a.m.-midnight, Sun. 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.; Lunch: Daily 10:30 a.m.-3…
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A summer of screen and stage events at library
International film festival at library By:Joseph Harvie MONROE The ongoing International Film Festival sponsored by the Friends of Monroe Township Public Library will resume July 7 with a showing of the French film, "The Man on the Train." Tickets for the festival went on sale Monday and tickets for each film in the festival…
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Theater festival kicks off
Monroe Public Library hosts arts program for children By:Joseph Harvie MONROE Puppets, songs from foreign lands and stories of America’s history will come to life as the Monroe Township Library’s Summer Theater Festival kicks off next week. The festival has four events for children to come and learn through the arts of puppetry, music…
