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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 06/20
From the June 20 edition of the Register-News By: How could someone be so vicious? To the editor: On Saturday, June 8, Columbus held its parade and Field Day. I was a participant in the house decorating. It was really a family thing and a lot of fun doing. What really bothers me, though,…
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Letters
Many helped at LEF benefit To the editor: An event as successful as the Lambertville Education Foundation’s auction June 1 to benefit the Renaissance Fund for Science and the Arts for Lambertville Public School is impossible to accomplish without countless people lending a hand. I have provided below a list of the LEF’s good neighbors,…
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Seminars, Meetings and Events
TUESDAY, JUNE 18 Business Network International, Princeton Chapter networking breakfast, 7-8:30 a.m. at Merrill Lynch, 4th floor, 7 Roszel Road (off Alexander Rd.) Information: (609) 371-2580. Le Tip of Princeton, networking breakfast, 7-8:30 a.m., New York Deli Restaurant, Route 1 South (near Mercer Mall) in Lawrence. Information: (609) 396-2480. New Jersey Technology Council, Rutgers Technology…
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Danahy, Rust triumph in competitive Fete race
More than 500 run in 25th annual 10k in Princeton By: Justin Feil Neither Michael Danahy nor Tiffany Rust was even born when the first June Fete 10k was run in Princeton, but the two were plenty alive in pulling away from their competition in the race’s 25th annual running Saturday. Danahy, a 23-year-old Princeton…
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Feast for a King
Hogback hoagies are outstanding in size and they taste pretty good, too. By: Rich Fisher The first thing that strikes you about a hoagie from the Hogback Deli is its width. Most hoagies are talked about in length and people tend to brag about their sub-shop discoveries like personal triumphs. They hold their hands…
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The bagel’s the same, but ownership is new
Abel Bagel owner Alfred Kahn sells his Witherspoon Street business. By: Jennifer Potash There’s a new mix at Abel Bagel, the longtime Witherspoon Street eatery, which recently changed owners. Alfred "Alfie" Kahn sold the business April 20 to Max and Florence Deetjen of West Windsor. The grind of running a small business for more than…
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Feder hasn’t missed a beat after heart surgery
Princeton runner sees benefits after having increasingly common procedure By: Justin Feil A year after coming in second at Princeton’s June Fete 10k, Dan Feder was fifth in the 25th annual race Saturday against a much more competitive field, and his finishing time of 33 minutes, 53 seconds, a pace of 5:27 per mile, was…
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Boychoir School hit with class-action suit
Former student alleges sexual abuse during 1970s. By: David Campbell A former student at the American Boychoir School filed a class-action lawsuit Friday alleging sexual abuse by a former choirmaster and others. The school’s vice president for institutional advancement issued a statement Friday expressing regret upon learning of the allegations, calling actions by the former…
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Cotsen Library closed for summer spiff-up
Come fall, entering the Cotsen Children’s Library in Firestone Library at Princeton University will be like stepping into the pages of a beautifully illustrated storybook. The Cotsen gallery, a space for intergenerational reading, programs and exhibitions in the Cotsen Children’s Library, has closed for refurbishing. When it reopens in October, the gallery will have been…
