Category: archives
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INSTINET: Healthy Sigel hoping to enjoy return to Jasna Polana course
‘You see some beautiful trees, rolling hills, really nice golf holes and magnificent buildings. It’s different from a lot of facilities.’ By: Justin Feil Jay Sigel admits to having a hard time in tournaments that he doesn’t like. Despite battling back from recent shoulder surgeries, he’s finished under par in the last two Instinet Classics…
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INSTINET: Useful things to know about the 2002 Instinet
A bit of history as the tournament hits its 18th year. By: Bob Nuse This will be the third year that the Instinet Classic will be played at The Tournament Players Club at Jasna Polana in Princeton. It is the 18th year of the tournament overall, which has previously been known as the Bell Atlantic…
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‘Don Juan’
McCarter Theatre offers a stunning new adaptation of Molière’s 1665 play. By: Stuart Duncan Cameron Folmar (left) and Adam Stein in Don Juan at McCarter Theatre. The most stunning thing about Don Juan at McCarter Theatre is not the lush setting by Kevin Rupnik, although the colors and richness of detail, down to the fourth…
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New hall at institute named for Bloomberg
He’s the founder of media giant Bloomberg L.P. and the mayor of New York City. And now, Michael Bloomberg, a former trustee of the Institute for Advanced Study, has a hall named in his honor on the institute’s Einstein Drive campus. Bloomberg Hall, dedicated Friday, will house the institute’s School of Natural Sciences and will…
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‘Paul Robeson’
Passage Theatre Company brings one of Princeton’s most famous sons to life. By: Stuart Duncan Cary Gant (left) and Chuck Cooper in the Passage Theatre Company production, Paul Robeson. Paul Robeson at Mill Hill Playhouse in Trenton, under the banner of the Passage Theatre Company, is a richly detailed look at the complicated and intriguing…
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Industry’s Gift
A lively exhibit at the Historical Society of Princeton follows the history of the Delaware and Raritan Canal from major transportation route to state park. By: Ilene Dube The Delaware & Raritan Canal is a major recreational resource for residents of central New Jersey. Cyclists, canoeists, runners, bird watchers, people who fish or are just…
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People Movers
The up-and-coming Townhall will return to Philadelphia for a show at the Jam on the River 2002 at Penn’s Landing May 25. By: Matt Smith Just a few months after their first gig, the members of Townhall, then music students at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, decided to give up textbooks and composition…
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Fred Waite
Fred A. Waite, 78, died Friday at the Meadow Lakes retirement community in Hightstown. Born in New York City, he lived in Lawrence 20 years before moving to Hightstown. He was a retired project engineer with Mobil Oil Co. and traveled around the world. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II.…
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Industry’s Gift
A lively exhibit at the Historical Society of Princeton follows the history of the Delaware and Raritan Canal from major transportation route to state park. By: Ilene Dube The Delaware & Raritan Canal is a major recreational resource for residents of central New Jersey. Cyclists, canoeists, runners, bird watchers, people who fish or are just…
