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Art Colony to debut in Stockton
Activities will include a gallery space for local artists, a range of art classes and the studio of well-known impressionist painter Ty Hodanish. STOCKTON The historic Linseed Oil Building at Prallsville Mills in Stockton will serve as the location of a new venture titled "The Art Colony at the Mill." The colony’s activities will…
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Mansfield to host roundup at complex
Tires, computers to be collected By:Lauren Davis MANSFIELD The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders is supporting the disposal of hazardous materials with a Computer and Tire Roundup in Mansfield on Saturday The drive will be held at the County Resource Complex from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. County residents are encouraged to bring…
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‘Miss Saigon’
Paper Mill emphasizes the agonizing love story in its production of this Broadway favorite. By: Stuart Duncan Roxanne Taga (left) and Naomi Nalzaro in Miss Saigon at Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn. The international musical Miss Saigon began with a news photograph taken at Ho Chi Minh Airport. It showed a young girl about to…
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Art in the Garden event set for Sept. 21
More than 30 area artists will participate in this year’s invitational exhibit and sale of fine art at Paxson Hill Farm in Solebury. SOLEBURY Paxson Hill Farm in Solebury Township will sponsor its third annual Art in the Garden on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. More than 30 area artists…
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MILESTONES
From PBJ of September 10-12, 2002 ARTS Diane L. Nixa of Princeton was recently named vice president of development for the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC). In her new capacity, she will direct fund-raising for NJPAC and is responsible for raising $11 million annually, as well as coordinating several special adjunct fundraising and sponsorship…
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Party to fete all that’s new at Princeton Shopping Center
The Princeton Shopping Center will hold a "Grand Re-opening" Saturday of several new stores and McCaffrey’s Princeton Market’s new 10,000-square-foot expansion. "It’s obviously been a long time coming but we’re really pleased with how the store has turned out," said store owner Jim McCaffrey. The expansion includes a second-floor dining area, takeout food court and…
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U.S. national team gives PU a first
Tigers field hockey squad happy with play despite big loss By: Justin Feil At St. Catherine’s School, Natalie Martirosian was a part of her high school’s lacrosse team that once lost a game, 19-3. It used to mark the worst loss in her sports career. Saturday, the Princeton University sophomore faced an even more impressive…
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Attorney trades in his suits for robes of Franciscan friar
Hearing a call to a religious vocation after death of spouse. By: Jennifer Potash Some people approaching retirement might consider going back to school or embarking on a new career path. Raymond Noble, a noted attorney and Princeton Borough resident, will heed a different call he joined the Franciscan Friars of the Renewal on…
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Princeton library’s board may OK bids today
Most bids come in below $11.7 million budget. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Public Library Board of Trustees may award a bid for the construction of its new, 55,000-square-foot building today. Or the trustees could reject all the bids and try again. Seven construction companies submitted bids ranging from $11.1 million to $11.75 million Thursday…
