Category: archives
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‘The oil of gladness’
On a trip to Crete, Princetonian discovers ‘key’ to longevity. By: Linda Arntzenius One of my earliest memories is of my father massaging my whole body with warm olive oil in front of a blazing coal fire during the height of a cold, damp Scottish winter. I was about 4 years old and must have…
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Ink-jet Spirit
The highest quality art prints today are achieved with ink-jet printers, a process with advantages to both artists and buyers. A new show at Artworks delves into the technology. By: Ilene Dube Breaking up is hard to do especially for artists who have spent long hours on a painting, developing an intimacy with the…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 15, 2002
Elaine Bezilla, Bernard Fishbein, Columbia Bibbo Petrolle, Gisela T. Moeller, Charlotte Diamondstein. Elaine Bezilla Nurse at university Elaine Mowery Bezilla of Princeton Borough died Sunday at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. She was 62. Born in Nescopeck, Pa., she was a Princeton resident since 1962. She was a registered nurse at…
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Komen Race for the Cure is Sunday
On Sunday an estimated 25,000 women, men and children from New Jersey and surrounding states are expected to help fight the battle against breast cancer by participating in the ninth annual Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation New Jersey Race for the Cure. The Breast Cancer Resource Center of the YWCA Princeton will host the…
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Sally Jane Meriam
Sally Jane Meriam, 53, died Thursday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Bangor, Maine, she was a Hamilton resident. Daughter of the late Theodore B. Meriam, she is survived by her mother, Marjorie K. Meriam of Titusville; two brothers, Kenneth of Titusville and Thomas; and a sister, Mary Lou. A memorial…
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Kissed by Flame
Open-hearth cooking enthusiast and author William Rubel shares his passion for embers. He will give a talk and demonstration of open-hearth cooking at Mather Mill in Fort Washington, Pa., Oct. 20. By: Amy Brummer Some people dream of sugarplums, others dream of potatoes. Falling into the latter category, author William Rubel’s night vision inspired a…
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Doll Therapy
Singer-songwriter Cosy Sheridan brings her one-woman show to Mom & Pop’s Coffeehouse in Levittown, Pa. By: Daniel Shearer Barbie has long been a target for ridicule, and for good reason. Besides the old nebulous rants about fostering consumerism or objectifying women, the reality is that Barbie’s construction is, in fact, quite unnatural. If Mattel created…
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PU football runs win streak to three
Tigers’ late touchdown enough to top Colgate, 14-10 By: Justin Feil It was overcast at Princeton Stadium, but the Princeton University football team certainly brightened its Saturday. The Tigers defeated Colgate, 14-10, for their first three-game winning streak in a season since 1997. "Obviously, this is a huge win for our program," said Princeton…
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West Windsor rebuffed again by top court in Toll plea
State Surpeme Court rejects request for reconsideration of ruling. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR The state Supreme Court has rejected the township’s request for reconsideration of the court’s affordable-housing ruling that cleared the way for Toll Brothers to build its 1,165-unit Estates at Princeton Junction housing development off Bear Brook Road. But while municipal…
