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Governor visits Brookside: Photo 3
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Governor visits Brookside: Photo 4
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Governor visits Brookside: Photo 5
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OBITUARIES, March 19, 2002
Cornelia D. Dielhenn, Dorothy Rothbard, Ann L. Stephsen, Claire L. Brown, Percy Randall Jr., Jennie Applegate. Cornelia D. Dielhenn Longtime Princeton resident NEWTOWN, Pa. Cornelia Duffield Dielhenn died Sunday at Pennswood Village. She was 87. Born in Princeton, she was a longtime Princeton resident before moving to Pennswood Village in 1996. She was honored…
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Governor visits Brookside: Photo 8
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‘They love a piano’
A foundation provides free and subsidized instruction to children. By: Michael Redmond The Small Miracles Foundation is all about big dreams. Founded in 1996 by Robert Murray Diefendorf, a Princeton piano teacher, the Small Miracles Foundation provides free and subsidized piano instruction to children who would not otherwise be able to pursue musical study. What’s…
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Sculpture to keep a friend’s memory alive
MONROE: The George Ivers original is s gift to the public library By: Al Wicklund MONROE A paper sculpture created in 1995 by the late George Ivers was presented to the Monroe Township Public Library Monday night. Presented during the early part of the library board of trustees meeting, the artwork was given by…
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Strong winter season has Peddie on ‘track’ for spring
TRACK AND FIELD: The winter season may be a harbinger of good things to come for the track teams at The Peddie School. By: Neil Hay If the winter season is any indication, the Peddie boys track team should fare well when the action shifts outdoors this spring. Of the 35 boys on the squad…
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Brewing up a solution to drought
When water’s scarce, finding an alternative can be a real Triumph. By: David Campbell As central New Jersey undergoes its worst wintertime drought on record, the public may rest easy in the knowledge that beer production at the local brewery, Triumph Brewing Co. on Nassau Street, is unaffected. Phew! Gov. James E. McGreevey last week…
