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  • Peace activists have war plan

    Groups to rally, march in protest at start of hostilities. By: Jennifer Potash    Anti-war activists in Princeton Borough stepped up the pace of protest activities over the weekend, and will likely continue this week, as the United States moves closer to military action against Iraq.    The Coalition for Peace Action will institute an "emergency response"…

  • Alternative approaches

    Author advises against medication and talk therapy to treat ADHD. By: Sue Burghard Brooks    For 25 years of her life, Amy E. Stein battled an invisible demon that robbed her of her ability to concentrate. As early as age 2, while living in Princeton, she had her mother convinced by her actions that Amy suffered…

  • New-look Tigers begin softball season

    Princeton looks to defend Ivy title By: Justin Feil    The Princeton University softball team opened its season Sunday with quite a different lineup from the one that captured the first Ivy League title since 1996 last season.    Ivy League Pitcher of the Year and leading hitter Brie Galicinao is still around, but she’s helping out…

  • In cull wars, effectiveness, truth mattered

    PACKET EDITORIAL, March 18 By: Packet Editorial    The mountains of dirty snow are almost gone. Temperatures are up and convertible tops are down. The shovels and ice scrapers are coming in, the crocuses are coming out and the forsythia is straining to bloom.    In Princeton Township, this can only mean one thing: Anthony DeNicola and…

  • Get a kick from cooking with coffee!

    IN THE KITCHEN by Faith Bahadurian:  Used as an ingredient in savory dishes, it adds an earthy robust note to entrees as well as desserts. Illustration by Judy Martin    Things get lively in my kitchen when I cook with coffee, and it’s not just because of the caffeine. Coffee, used as an ingredient in savory…

  • OBITUARIES, March 18, 2003

    Irma S. Seitz, Susan S. Herriott. Irma S. Seitz Artist and art patron     Irma Siegelman Seitz of Princeton died Feb. 14. She was 92.    Mrs. Seitz and her husband were part of a circle of modern artists and art patrons of the mid-20th century.    Born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y., she studied art at…

  • ‘Living Legend’ award goes to former Mayor Floyd

       Former Princeton Township Mayor James Floyd Sr. will receive a "Living Legend" award from Community House, a Princeton University service organization.    The first black to become mayor of Princeton Township, Mr. Floyd is being honored for his commitment, dedication and leadership within the Princeton community.    Two other community leaders, Albert Hinds and Clyde "Buster" Thomas,…