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  • Making Music Together

    Parents and kids learn to speak the language of music By: BERNADETTE YANNACCI Enjoying life’s first musical notes at Music Together in Princeton, rhythm instruments are part of the learning fun. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski Music Together’s founder and director Kenneth Guilmartin encourages moms and children to move their hands and fingers to a…

  • Freedom’s Home

    Jefferson’s Moticello is just one reason to visit Charlottesville, Va. By: Jodi Thompson Staff photo by Jodi Thompson Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s home, remains an impressive testimony to the legacy of an American patriot.    Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s Charlottesville, Va., home, is the only house in the United States on the United Nations World Heritage List of…

  • PU baseball set for Ivy title series

    Tigers win another Gehrig crown By: Justin Feil    Despite ideal weather conditions that attracted a large crowd, a seventh straight Gehrig Division title already in the bag and a festive environment just a block away, the Princeton University baseball team was not in a mood to party by the end of Sunday.    The Tigers split…

  • Hun’s Rosenthal catching on to traditions

    Freshman helps softball team to MAPL championship By: Justin Feil    Emily Rosenthal came to The Hun School thinking she’d be the softball team’s pitcher. Instead, the freshman has found a home at catcher as senior Christine Czarnecki has remained the Raiders’ main hurler.    But Rosenthal is well on her way to following in Czarnecki’s footsteps,…

  • Senior Menus

       All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville.    The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Regular menu    Thursday, May 9 — Grape juice,…

  • Rotarians’ pupils profit

    Club members teach business skills to students. By: Kim Nortman    The fate of a delicatessen business was in the hands of a banker. After a year of operation, students at Princeton High School met with representatives of the Rotary Club of Princeton to provide a progress report on the past year and projections for the…

  • PU men win Ivy lacrosse title

    Tigers received No. 4 seed in NCAA tournament By: Tim Casey        PROVIDENCE, R.I. — By the end of March, the defending national champions seemed like a team headed nowhere.    The Princeton University men’s lacrosse team had just lost to Yale, 15-13, to fall to 2-4 overall and had not lived up to pre-season expectations.…

  • Classical Roots

    Diane Monroe, the newly honored 2002 Bristol-Myers Squibb Artist-in-Residence, will bring musical riches to New Brunswick and the surrounding communities May 20-24. By: Mary Jasch Diane Monroe is Bristol-Myers Squibb Artist-in-Residence at the State Theatre in New Brunswick.    Diane Monroe could be called lucky, but it was passion and industry that allowed her to answer…

  • Herbert Seransky

       Herbert Seransky, 74, died Tuesday, May 7, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick.    He was born in Newark and had lived in Perth Amboy and Edison before moving to Monroe three years ago.    Mr. Seransky had owned and operated South Amboy Auto Parts in South Amboy.    He was a member of Congregation…