Category: archives
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Raiders rebuild title team
Hun softball wins first crown since 1999 By: Bob Nuse Prior to the start of the season, there was every indication that this would be rebuilding year for the Hun School softball team. If a rebuilding year results in a state championship, then the Raiders will take a rebuilding year every year. Hun, with a…
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Letters to the Editor, May 18
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, May 18 Arts Council has gone as far as it can go To the editor: Following is an open letter to the community from The Arts Council of Princeton: The Arts Council of Princeton has received a demand from Princeton Future that we postpone our long-awaited May 20 appearance…
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May 17, 2:30 p.m.: Two faces of the Iraq war
Personalizing the war in the person of two female soldiers. By: Hank Kalet Here are a couple of pieces that dissect the Bush administration’s use of imagery in the Iraq war that are worth a read. Both look at the use of female soldiers Jessica Lynch to represent the noble motives and Lynndie…
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West Windsor Lions slate Renaissance Faire
West Windsor Lions Club will hold its sixth annual Renaissance Faire Festival Weekend at Mercer County Park in West Windsor on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special events this year will include Irish and Middle Eastern dance groups, Maypole ceremonies, Medieval jongleurs, pony rides and…
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Mary T. Kupiec Borowski
Mary T. "Mayme" Kupiec Borowski, 78, of Hopewell Township died Friday at the St. Mary’s Medical Center, Newtown, Pa. Born in Morrisville, Pa., Mrs. Borowski lived most of her life in Trenton and later in Pennington. She was a porcelain decorator who created for both Cybis Porcelain Company and American Decorators China Company of Trenton…
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Seminars, Meetings and Events
May 19 IT challenges What does the future hold for the keepers of information technology? The New Jersey Technology Council tackles that tough question with its NJ CIO (Chief Information Officer) Conference 2004: the Emerging Role of the CIO in the Recovering Economy. The event will include remarks from keynote speaker Clay Nelson, first vice…
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Dilts, Silvestri, Grillo and Baker
Donald C. Dilts Donald C. "Jake" Dilts, 80, died May 14 at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Hopewell, Mr. Dilts was a lifelong resident. Mr. Dilts served in the U.S. Army. He was trained at Camp Hood, Texas and he and his outfit were sent to Italy, where he served with the…
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Wearable Art
With an eye for extraordinary detail, sisters Sarmite Svilis and Daiga Henson found a home for their clothing designs at a new gallery in Bordentown. By: Susan Van Dongen TIMEOFF PHOTOS/SUSAN VAN DONGEN Raku pottery by Blue Moon Clay Studios. Nothing can be more utilitarian and less haute couture than outerwear. That is, unless it’s…
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Plainsboro food pantry stocked by community
PLAINSBORO The township’s Welfare Department recently received thousands of dollars worth of food for its emergency pantry. Thanks to area schools, Super Fresh Food Market and the Asian Market, Policeman’s Benevolent Association Local 319 was able to collect and provide more than $2,700 worth of non-perishable food to the township. Around in some form…
