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Hoewell Valley senior citizens have picnic Sept. 11
Washington Crossing State Park’s Sullivan Grove, adjacent to the visitor’s center, will be the site os a free afternoon of food, fun, music and good times. The department is hosting the annual Hopewell Valley Senior Citizens Picnic on Sept. 11 between noon and 3 p.m. at Washington Crossing State Park. The park’s Sullivan Grove, adjacent…
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Reading Aloud
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Nilo Cruz romanticizes Cuban literary tradition in ‘Anna in the Tropics,’ opening McCarter’s new Berlind Theatre. By: Ilene Dube RELATED STORY: Life in a Cigar Factory Emmy-winning actor Jimmy Smits discusses his role in McCarter Theatre’s season-opening production. TIME OFF PHOTO: FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI Jimmy Smits and Nilo Cruz bring the Pulitzer Prize-winning…
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Sept. 8, 2003
Reed and Mitchell James Alfred Reed Sr. James Alfred Reed Sr., 88, of Ewing Township, died Sept. 4 at the Masonic Home in Burlington. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident. He worked for the New Jersey Department of Transportation in Ewing for 50 years, retiring as senior inspector. He was a member…
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Movie Timetables
Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from Friday, September 5 through Thursday, September 11. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…
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Returning to class
Cranbury School back in session. By: Matt Kirdahy The hallways were empty. The fluorescent light overhead reflected off the polished hard floors. Teachers arrived early, lugging in bags on one shoulder Thursday morning. Chief School Administrator Carol Malouf and Business Administrator Brian DeLucia played traffic directors for the morning. Their engines rumbled as the school…
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Around Cranbury
New gallery exhibit opens tonight (Friday). By: Lorraine Sedor Chris Orcutt, on behalf of the Cranbury Municipal Alliance on Drug Abuse and Alcoholism, would like to thank all the parent volunteers who helped make the middle school pool party a success last month. Special thanks go to Sal Golisano, who was DJ for the evening.…
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A summer vacation of joy and value
GUEST OPINION, Sept. 5 By: David A. Davis In July, a diverse group from Princeton traveled to Guatemala to visit and work at the Santos Inocentes School in Parramos, a village in the highlands about one hour from Guatemala City. Sponsored jointly by the Latin American Task Force and the Nassau Presbyterian Church, the trip…
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Princeton Borough to raise parking permit fees
Increase is first in a decade. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Council is poised to raise some parking permit fees for the first time in a decade. The quarterly permit fee for on-street overnight permits and daytime parking will increase from $22.50 to $30; unlimited parking, a permit for both day and night parking…
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Dispatches: A singer staring into the eyes of death
DISPATCHES by Hank Kalet: A look at Warren Zevon’s new album. By: Hank Kalet You don’t need to know that Warren Zevon is dying from a rare form of lung cancer to understand the obsessions that undergird his latest and last disc, "The Wind." You needn’t have seen his appearance last year on…
