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Out-of-state Part 1
Part One View the print ads in Camp Guide 2002 *** CAMP EXPO 2002 *** All Bright Country Day SchoolFun 4 Kids Arena GymnasticsSummer Camp B Happie EntertainmentFor Parties Beth Chaim Pre-School Camps Black Bear Lake Camp Camp RegisApplejack Teen Camp Camp SpeersEljabar Camp TalaminiRuach Cedarville Country Day Camp Chesterbrook Academy Camps Children’s WorkshopSummer Camp…
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Eating clubs, borough say cooperation on alcohol use works
The intermittent guerrilla war on Prospect Avenue has ended. By: Jeff Milgram For years, Princeton Borough waged an intermittent guerrilla war against Princeton University’s private eating clubs on Prospect Avenue. At one point, the police threatened to send undercover officers into the clubs to catch underage drinkers. And Borough Council considered, but later dropped, an…
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Feb. 8, 2002
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Avenel, Anthony Tucciarone, 280 Woodruff Ave, $210,000, 10/19/01 Basking Ridge, Patricia Bade, 47…
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Thommy G’s
This bank-turned-gourmet-restaurant has caused a reverse migration of jaded Philadelphians to Burlington for chef Thommy Geneviva’s classic Italian cuisine with a bit of New Orleans. By: Sally Friedman Thommy G’s 354 High St. Burlington (609) 239-8133 Food: Very Good Cuisine: Italian with a bit of New Orleans Service: Excellent Prices: Upper moderate-expensive Ambiance: Elegant converted…
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The fabric of family
Nassau Presbyterian exhibits heirloom clothing, old and new By: Jillian Kalonick In the 1880s, when Eleanor Fowler Blandford wore her Schiffli lace crinoline dress, she probably had no idea that it would be passed through the hands of three more generations, and one day exhibited as an antique. The dress belonged to the great-grandmother of…
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Compromise might come just in time
PACKET EDITORIAL, Feb. 8 By: Packet Editorial The best actors have it. The great home run hitters and base stealers have it. So do orators and orchestra conductors, quarterbacks and wide receivers, Swiss watches and finely tuned engines. It’s called timing. Perfect timing is a beautiful thing, whether it comes in the form of a…
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Short and Catchy
Comic opera at the Delaware Valley College Visiting Artists Series Feb. 10 in Doylestown, Pa. By: Daniel Shearer They called it "the war of the buffoons." A number of composers, hoping to capitalize on the popularity of a new style of comic opera, were writing their own works and trying to pass them off as…
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Teacher, 21, charged in bomb threat
Intended to have the school close early for the day By: Al Wicklund A 21-year-old teacher was charged with causing a false public alarm at the Remsterville Learning Center on Prospect Plains Road after school officials found a bomb threat in the school at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 23. Nicole Caruso of Inwood Avenue was charged…
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Ruth H. Leber
WASHINGTON Ruth H. Leber, 80, died Jan. 23 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Hamilton. Born in Imlaystown, she lived in the Imlaystown and Robbinsville area all of her life. She retired in 1983 as a supervisor of cafeterias for the Hamilton Township Board Of Education, where she worked in their cafeteria system for…
