Category: archives
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Lion crashes Tiger party
Out-of-town mascot promotes ice cream shop. By: Jennifer Potash There was a lion prowling Palmer Square on Friday afternoon, but it must have felt a bit lonely amid all the Princeton Tigers returning for Reunions. The lion happened to be The College of New Jersey’s mascot, and it was pacing in front of The Bent…
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Boyle finishes career as one of PU’s best
Senior awarded Roper Trophy By: Bob Nuse BALTIMORE Ryan Boyle considers himself the ‘Old Man’ on the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team. Having played this season surrounded by so many freshmen, it’s easy to see why. Boyle’s outstanding career at Princeton came to an end on Saturday when the Tigers lost to Navy, 8-7,…
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Candidates Forum, June 1
CANDIDATES FORUM, June 1 By: Mark Freda Democratic candidate, Princeton Borough Council With the Democratic primary for Princeton Borough Council quickly approaching, I want to reach out to the residents of Princeton Borough through the local press to share some of my thoughts on the state of the borough. Having been born in the…
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Carlucci’s Grill
This family-owned Italian restaurant measures up nicely against other ‘pizza and more’ restaurants in the area. By: Faith Bahadurian I have long enjoyed the occasional casual dinner at Carlucci’s Grill in West Windsor one of five restaurants the family owns but a recent visit prompted me to try some different dishes for a…
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Princeton Photography Club sets June 13 show
The Princeton Photography Club will hold a reception on Sunday, June 13, to open its annual show at the Montgomery Center for the Arts. The club’s "home show" will run through June 25. The Montgomery Center for the Arts is located at 124 Montgomery Road, Skillman. The show may be viewed during normal gallery hours…
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Princeton Pro Musica plans bash for 25th
On Saturday, June 12, Princeton Pro Musica will hold its 25th Anniversary benefit, "Keep the Music Flowing!" The evening will include a wine tasting and silent auction. Over 100 wines from around the world will be provided in cooperation with McCaffrey’s Wine & Spirits. Experts will be on hand to provide information and answer questions.…
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Dorothy A. Novak
Dorothy A. Novak, 78, died May 28 at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Manhattan, N.Y., Mrs. Novak has been a resident of Hopewell for 56 years. She was a member of the Hopewell Fire Department Emergency Medical Unit, the Ladies Auxiliary and a member of the Hopewell Leisure Club. Mrs. Novak was…
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John L. Scheese
John L. Scheese, 75, of Towanda, Pa., died May 26 at Manor Care in Troy, Pa. Born in Trenton, and formerly of Yardley, Pa., he had resided in Towanda for the past 26 years. Mr. Scheese was a retired technician with Farm and Home Gas Service, Wyalusing, Pa. He was a U.S. Army veteran of…
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Scheides donate computer system to Institute
Philanthropists William and Judy Scheide have donated a high performance Opteron computer cluster to the Institute for Advanced Study. The computer will be used in the institute’s School of Natural Sciences. The technology will allow Institute scientists to analyze the enormous sets of data coming from recent advances in space imaging. The computer was dedicated…
