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Passing Through
Veteran stage and screen actor John Amos brings his one-man show, Halley’s Comet, to The College of New Jersey Feb. 1. By: Matt Smith The beauty of traveling the country in a one-man show is that you can pack light or not at all. When John Amos got to Gillette, Wyo., last weekend for…
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Cry Holy
The Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers are celebrating their 35th year of international touring with a full slate in 2002, including a performance in Princeton Feb. 2. By: Matt Smith For more than three decades, Dr. Albert McNeil has toured the world with his choral group that celebrates music in the African-American tradition. His career is…
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Reporter’s Notebook: Everyone should care Tarawa is being swamped
By: Carl Reader A look on the Internet in the morning at International Wildlife Magazine told me Tarawa is being swamped. At least 50 percent of you are going to ask, "What’s Tarawa?" You haven’t been keeping up with your John Wayne movies. Either that or you’re something-teen. Tarawa is a Pacific island where 1,700…
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Proposed Bordentown high school meets state standards
Voters must approve $47M referendum By:Vanessa S. Holt BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The new high school that will be built if a $47 million bond referendum is approved by voters March 12 meets minimum state standards and can house the projected increase in student enrollment, said district administrators this week. The proposed bond referendum includes $37.4…
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Freedom Rings
Artists in the Baltics resisted Russian oppression and expressed themselves under the threat of punishment. By: Jim Boyle It’s easy to take freedom of speech for granted in the United States. True, there have been certain forms of expression that cause so much anger, artists are forced to remove works of art and filmmakers forced…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 01/31
From the Jan. 31 edition of the Register-News By: She’s in love with her town To the editor: I have been a resident of Florence since July of 2000. I reside in an efficiency apartment with my 3-year-old son and our dog. I feel the need to compliment the residents of Florence Township for…
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OBITUARIES 01/31
From the Jan. 31 edition of the Register-News By: Barbara W. Sabato CHESTERFIELD Barbara W. Sabato, 63, of Chesterfield Township died Jan. 27 at her residence. Born in Glens Falls, N.Y., she had resided in New Jersey since 1970. She was the New Jersey State Secretary for Child Evangelism Fellowship and had served on…
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Changing careers takes many steps
Career counseling firms are founded on the proposition that career planning can make the experience of finding a job more pleasant and more successful. By: Jon Steele Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski At Drake Beam Morin in Plainsboro, managing consultant Amy Raditz is part of a team that works with clients in corporate outplacement. Job…
