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Wild Things
Look out – there are ‘Animals on the Loose’ at the Mercer Museum in Doylestown, Pa. By: Amy Brummer Staff photo by AMY BRUMMER "Children really love my work, they connect with it," says Princeton sculptor Robert Cannon, who trained as an architect. Lions and lambs, pigs, turtles and frogs are all a part of…
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Art at the Mill
From realism to abstraction, splashy oils to muted drawings, the Phillips’ Mill Art Exhibition is a study in contrasts. By: Amy Brummer Staff photo by AMY BRUMMER "The Thompson-Neeley Grist Mill," a watercolor by Newtown, Pa., resident James Redding. Tucked into a tight bend on Route 32 in Solebury, Pa., Phillips’ Mill is practically a…
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25 Ways to Celebrate 25 Years
Get a detailed overview of events commemorating the 25th anniversary of New Jersey’s guide to cultural survivial. TimeOFF will celebrate 25 years of publication this fall. To highlight our silver anniversary, we have put together a fall festival of the arts. Music, dance, art, film, theater, photography, family fun all are part of the…
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Monday, Sept. 29, 2003
Benvignati, Kantrowitz, McGeorge and Wright Eleanor H. Benvignati Eleanor H. Benvignati, 74, of Pennington, died Sept. 24 at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., she had resided in Pennington for many years. She was a member of St. James Roman Catholic Church in Pennington. Daughter of the late Frederick G. and Julia…
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Tigers lose second straight, 28-13
PU football sees improvement in run game in loss to Lafayette By: Justin Feil For the second straight week, the Princeton University football team dropped a 28-13 decision to a Patriot League opponent. Saturday, it was Lafayette that jumped to a 28-0 lead in a game that followed a little too closely the script from…
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‘Buy Local’ campaign is set to kick off
Month-long campaign designed to encourage residents to support the small businesses in Princeton. By: Jennifer Potash With scavenger arts, a celebration of local young artists and discounts at downtown shops and restaurants, Princeton Future hopes residents take the time to rediscover independent merchants during a "Buy Local" campaign that kicks off Wednesday. Princeton Future’s Community-Based…
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Letters to the Herald
For the Sept. 26 issue. Township resident praises Public Works To the editor: I would like to take a moment to recognize the services provided by the East Windsor Department of Public Works. I have lived in this township for 16 years and have always been very pleased with the quality of services provided.…
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East Windsor doctor honored by magazine
Dr. Jerry Bagel named one of state’s best dermatologists by New Jersey Monthly magazine. By: David Pescatore EAST WINDSOR Tucked away in the lower level of East Windsor Professional Park, on One Mile Road, is Jerry Bagel, one of the state’s finest dermatologists, according to the September issue of New Jersey Monthly magazine. Rankings…
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Borough Council commends trio of winning teams
Special presentation honors several Princeton youth athletic teams that won various tournaments this summer. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council held a special presentation Tuesday to honor several Princeton youth athletic teams that won various tournaments this summer. Mayor Marvin Reed and Council President Mildred Trotman handed out certificates of commendation to members of…
