Category: archives
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Princeton’s Milam, Kiser a pair of aces
Tiger golfers are medalists in Ivy championships By: Justin Feil For Princeton University men’s golfer James Milam, the 2002 Ivy League Championships were a perfect ending. For Avery Kiser of the Tiger women’s team, they were a near-perfect beginning. Milam, a senior, and Kiser, a freshman, were respective medalists for their teams. The men’s team…
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Changing perceptions
A conference at The Peddie School Tuesday focused on debunking myths and stereotypes about the homeless. By: Scott Morgan HIGHTSTOWN The predominant image of the homeless usually goes something like this: lazy, dirty, drug-addicted, criminal, unmotivated and hopeless. On Tuesday, that perception changed for some. At The Peddie School, students from 15 public and…
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Decisions on Ridge overlays may reverberate statewide
State agency hears arguments on both sides. By: David Campbell A zoning dispute over proposed senior housing on the Princeton Ridge may set a precedent on how the state enforces conformity with the State Development and Redevelopment Plan. Princeton officials appeared before the Plan Implementation Committee of the State Planning Commission on Wednesday to informally…
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Michele K. Lambiase
EAST WINDSOR Michele K. Lambiase, 60, died April 19 at home. Born in Trenton, she was an area resident for 38 years. Mrs. Lambiase worked 22 years with McGraw-Hill as an analyst for Business Week magazine. She was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church, Hightstown, and volunteered for Toys for…
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Anarchic Spirit
Stephen Wadsworth’s production of Don Juan at McCarter Theatre looks at the iconoclastic side of Molière’s charismatic rake. By: Matt Smith Don Juan has been unapologetically seducing women the world over for hundreds of years. The legendary lothario dates back centuries in European folklore and is a staple of Day of the Dead celebrations in…
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Anarchic Spirit
Lust’s Manifesto: Stephen Wadsworth’s production of Don Juan at McCarter Theatre looks at the iconoclastic side of Molière’s charismatic rake, giving new life to his insatiable desires. By: Matt Smith Adam Stein and Mary Bacon star in Stephen Wadsworth’s new translation/ adaptation of Molière’s Don Juan, running at McCarter Theatre in Princeton April 30 through…
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The Right Choices
Personal trainer Martin McLoughlin fights the battle of the bulge. By: Daniel Shearer Gazing at the purple-and-yellow L.A. Fitness façade, an imposing structure topped with something that looks like a flying saucer, the act of smoking a cigarette feels somehow sacrilegious. Getting in shape can be a daunting prospect. We all face hurdles self-inflicted,…
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Christine’s Restaurant
As crowds attest, this lively new restaurant in Yardley, Pa., hits its stride with good Italian food and pleasant service. By: Richard Burns Christine’s Restaurant 385 Oxford Valley Road Yardley, Pa. (215) 369-2930 Food: Very good Service: Very good (especially at dinner) Prices: Upper moderate Cuisine: Mostly Italian Ambience: Modern, open and lively Hours: Lunch:…
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MHS girls fare well at Holmdel Relays
By: Carolyn M. Hartko The Monroe Township High School girls’ track team went for quality over quantity on a visit to the Holmdel Relays this past weekend. Not that the Lady Falcons had much choice. With around 25 athletes away on a band trip, Monroe only entered three relays with the 11 people that went…
