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Golden Oldies
Violinist Jaime Laredo conducts the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra as part of ‘Bach Festival 2003.’ By: Susan Van Dongen Jaime Laredo Violinist Jaime Laredo’s "baby" is 286 years old and growing more youthful and vibrant every day. Mr. Laredo’s pride and joy is an antique violin, crafted by Italian master Antonio Stradivari in 1717. That…
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Residents brave rain to honor veterans
Princeton and West Windsor cancel parades, but other events go on. By: Gwen Runkle With the sun on what seems to be a permanent vacation, yet another weekend of darkened skies and wet weather put a damper on most Memorial Day events in the area. Princeton canceled its Memorial Day parade Saturday, as did West…
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"Welcome: "2003 Parenting Magazine"
Download as PDF 28 Pages 1,313 KB You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader Inside this magazine: Double Duty.. .Page 3 Parents share the joys and challenges of raising twins Kids in the Kitchen. . .Page 5 Culinary programs help budding chefs get their chops.…
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Alumni set to paint Princeton orange and black
About 18,000 expected for Reunions Weekend. By: Jeff Milgram Princeton University is throwing a party for itself, its alumni and their families, and about 18,000 people are expected to attend. The highlight of Reunions Weekend, which starts Thursday and ends Sunday, will be the P-rade, which wends its way through the campus beginning at 2…
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Floating World
Japanese prints documenting life in the Edo period are on view at the Michener Museum in Doylestown. By: Amy Brummer "Bamboo Bank, Kyobashi," by Utagawa Hiroshige. A woman splashes through the water on the back of a carp. Lightning breaks over Mt. Fuji. Foxes gather to light a flame on New Year’s Eve. Courtesans relax…
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Montgomery Township Committee to tour high school site
School projected to open for 2004-2005 school year. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY The Board of Education will be hosting the Township Committee on Tuesday for a tour of the new high school construction site. Committee members will have an opportunity for a close-up look at the construction of the school, projected to open its…
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MHS softball enjoys host role
Cougars advance to CJ II semifinals By: Justin Feil The Montgomery High softball team has never hosted more than one game in the state tournament. Thanks to a 4-1 win over Hopewell Valley on Thursday, the second-seeded Cougars will have a chance to play host once more when they take on Carteret, the No. 3…
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Letters to the Editor, May 27
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, May 27 By: State contacts are invaluable for mayor To the editor: I have been interested in a recent concern expressed in these pages about whether our state assemblyman, Reed Gusciora, would have a conflict of interest if he were also elected mayor of Princeton Borough. Speaking as a former…
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North boys’ lax falls in states
Knights give strong effort at Madison By: Justin Feil The West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys’ lacrosse team may not have improved its record this season, nor advanced beyond the second round of the state tournament that it also reached last year, but there’s no doubt the Knights continued to move in the right direction this year.…
