Category: archives
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Brandeis Book Club
Finding inspiration over novels and coffee cake By: SALLY FRIEDMAN As we met and talked books, the world was exploding around us, women were redefining themselves, and the fallout was everywhere. Illustration by Judy Martin EDUCATION 2002 VIEW THE PRINT ADS Cambridge School Chapin School George School Huntington Learning Center Institute of Spiritual Psychology Just…
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Business tax is an ‘ongoing dialogue’
State Treasurer John McCormac: ‘We want to make sure that there is fairness and equity for everyone in the business community.’ By: George Frey If you have questions or doubts about the changes in the corporate business tax, get in touch with the state treasurer’s office, John McCormac, the treasurer of New Jersey, told about…
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Travel for Body and Mind
Enrichment getaways can yield great rewards By: GLORIA HAYES KREMER Garden lovers may enjoy the exquisite scenes in England, from Kensington Gardens, above, to the lovely Kew Gardens. EDUCATION 2002 VIEW THE PRINT ADS Cambridge School Chapin School George School Huntington Learning Center Institute of Spiritual Psychology Just Dance Kiddie Academy Lang’s Signature Kitchen &…
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Going the Distance
Today’s communication technology makes it possible to earn a master’s degree online By: DEVON CADWELL BAZATA Online technology makes it possible for story author Devon Cadwell Bazata, above, to begin her second year as a matriculated graduate student at the University of Nebraska. EDUCATION 2002 VIEW THE PRINT ADS Cambridge School Chapin School George School…
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Arts Council to present ‘Dining by Design’ benefit Oct. 19
The Arts Council of Princeton will present "Dining by Design," its annual fall benefit, on Saturday evening, Oct. 19, from 6 to 11 p.m. The event offers guests the opportunity to experience fine art, fine food and drink, choice auction items and live entertainment, all while helping to fund the annual operations of…
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‘Inherit the Wind’
Actors’ NET of Bucks County brings ‘The Monkey Trial’ of 1925 to life. By: Stuart Duncan William Jennings Bryan (played by Doug Kline, standing) defends the Butler Act, which forbade the teaching of evolution in public school. Actors’ NET revisits the Scopes trial in Inherit the Wind. On a hot, humid July day in 1925,…
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Montgomery gets youth-services grant
MONTGOMERY The Somerset County Board of Freeholders has distributed $64,000 to municipal youth-services programs, including Montgomery’s. The township Youth Services Commission received a $5,000 grant to help design a new program aimed at building life skills and self-esteem among township high school and middle school students. The funds are also earmarked for the continuation…
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Professional touch can help make your event special
There are companies that will do everything from handling a wedding for 10 to sending teams of people to Mexico City to ensure that hotel rooms are up to snuff for your meeting of thousands. By: George Frey Need to plan a meeting for five or 5,000? Want to book a party at the Russian…
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Eye on Art
Color palette of art classes offered at Princeton Adult School By: PAT SUMMERS Photo by Mark Czajkowski Artist Peter Smith currently teaches stone sculpture at Princeton Adult School. EDUCATION 2002 VIEW THE PRINT ADS Cambridge School Chapin School George School Huntington Learning Center Institute of Spiritual Psychology Just Dance Kiddie Academy Lang’s Signature Kitchen &…
