Category: archives
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Religions come together at Thanksgiving service
The interfaith event will be held 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Kingston Presbyterian Church. By: Stacey Gorski The annual Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Service is such a long-standing tradition in South Brunswick that its organizers, the members of the South Brunswick Clergy Association, can’t remember its exact origins. "This was an established event when I came…
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Exhibit remembers the life of an artist
Lee Stang-Harr’s work goes on display at the Cranbury Museum. By: Casha Caponegro The Cranbury Museum’s newest exhibit displays a portrait of an artist’s life. Lee Stang-Harr, who died last year, is the subject of the exhibit, which goes beyond merely displaying her work. The exhibit focuses on Ms. Stang-Harr’s career as an artist, with…
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Families in crisis are not alone
The Mercer County Family Mentor Program helps families reconnect by building up their inner strenght. By: Scott Morgan Let’s try a definition: Family. Hmmm … Well, Webster’s defines it a few different ways "parents and children; relatives; all those descended from a common lineage." That sounds right, in a technical, anthropological sort of way.…
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Peddie takes two titles with win over Blair
FOOTBALL: The Falcons won the MAPL and Prep A state championship with a come-from-behind 28-27 win over arch-rival Blair Academy. By: Neil Hay When it comes to prep school athletics, it does not get any bigger than the final day on the fall sports calendar. The annual Peddie-Blair Day. All across the board, in every…
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Local clergy: Ramadan shouldn’t stop campaign
Reaffirming the belief that the United States’ war against terrorism is just, local clergy members said this week that the strikes against Afghanistan should continue through Ramadan if they are needed. By: Michael Arges The United States and its allies should not scale back military action in Afghanistan because of the Muslim holy month of…
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No anthrax found on suspicious letter
Substance found in letter sent to university’s Woodrow Wilson School The suspicious letter received last week at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs tested negative for anthrax, Princeton Borough Police Chief Charles Davall said Tuesday. The Trenton Fire Department’s HazMat Task Force was called in Nov. 6 to remove the letter…
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Winberie’s, White Lotus Home, Edith’s Lingerie, Sally Lunn’s Tea Shoppe Restaurant
Please view the print ads in this holiday magazine. Princeton Holiday Calendar Princeton Holiday Greetings Historic South End: Shops & Restaurants Alchemist & Barrister AuCourant Opticians Blue Point Grill Bowhe & Peare Cranbury Station Gallery De Luxe Travel Edith’s Exquisite Lingerie Garden Theatre in Princeton Graves Design Hamilton Jewelers Hedy Shepard Hulit’s Shoes J.…
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Study predicts more students
Monroe could see vast increases in enrollment numbers. By: Nick D’Amore MONROE New projections show school enrollment could grow to 5,000 students in the next five years, up from the current enrollment of 3,395. The projections will be used by the district to determine if a new school or addition will be needed, and…
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Princeton women host NCAA first rounds
Tiger soccer team thrilled to face Loyola in tournament opener tonight By: Justin Feil Roger Hughes is downplaying his first return to Dartmouth as Princeton head coach when the Tigers face Dartmouth 1 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Field, but won’t hide the fact that it will be a different sort of trip. "The only time…
