Category: archives
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Letters to the editor, May 14
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, May 14 By: Contrary view on library location To the editor: I read your May 7 editorial with interest because I’m among the many Princeton residents who wish to see the public library remain in the Princeton Shopping Center. I would like to share my idea for realizing that objective and…
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Chamber pushes for Mercer Airport expansion
Opposition group warns of noise, pollution, safety and financial issues. By: Geroge Frey EWING Proposed revitalization of the Mercer County Airport was strongly supported by the Mercer County Chamber of Commerce, which pointed to the potential benefit to area businesses and the general community during a press conference at the facility on Wednesday. A…
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Wonderful World of Color
SweeTree Gallery brings a touch of the Caribbean to Princeton. By: Ilene Dube Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski In his Eden-like garden, Haitian artist Etzer Desir paints many species of birds, animals and leaves. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski Pamela Groves’ SweeTree Gallery stands out with its vibrant colors. The weather in Princeton has been…
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John Cebulski
John M. Cebulski, 77, died Saturday, May 11, at Silver Lake Nursing Center in Bristol Township, Pa. Born in Lawrence, he lived there before moving to Bristol 25 years ago. Mr. Cebulski retired after 16 years as a machinist with Delaval. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving with the Wolverines in…
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Lessons of Love
To remain human under inhumane circumstances that is the lesson Dr. Robert Fisch conveys in essays and illustrations from the Holocaust. By: Susan Van Dongen "With this book, I want to say that it is not the ugliness of hate but the beauty of love which survives in time," says Dr. Robert O. Fisch,…
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Dorothy M. Scannella
Dorothy M. Scannella, 81, died Thursday at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital, Trenton. Born in Pennington, she graduated from Pennington Central High School in 1941 and joined the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps in 1943. She graduated from medical field service school at Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and was discharged in…
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OBITUARIES, May 14, 2002
Filomena T. Pinelli, Maryanne Princiotta, Roy M. Hinson Sr., Denis J. O’Brien, Edith N. Fuchs. Filomena T. Pinelli Longtime Princeton resident Filomena Tamasi Pinelli died Sunday at home. She was 90. Born in Pettoranello, Italy, she came to Princeton in 1928 and was a Princeton resident the rest of her life. Mrs. Pinelli was a…
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Awakening Artists
Marrying technologies such as X-rays and magnetic resonance imagery with painting, printmaking and sculpture, 15 artists explore the subjects of science and medicine in mind/body, a new exhibit at the Gallery at Bristol-Myers Squibb in Lawrence. By: Susan Van Dongen Scientists and physicians truly see the inner beauty of a human being. Whether we look…
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Red Cross set to open two blood donation sites
The American Red Cross will open blood donations centers at two area sites next week. Donors may give blood 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, May 20 at Queenship of Mary Church, 16 Dey Road, Plainsboro. A site will also be open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 21 at the Johnson & Johnson…
