Category: archives
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Living with the ‘Drs. Freud’
Who says it’s easy raising a family of mental health specialists? By: SALLY FRIEDMAN ‘And yes, it was different and sometimes daunting to have a shrink for a son-in-law .’ Illustration by Judy Martin Please visit our Education 2001 sponsors: Chapin School Chesterbrook Academy Comcast DelVal’s Graduate Program DeVry Health Choices The Hun School…
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Sprites and Demons
Sounds of the organ will conjure images from the dark side during a screening of The Phantom of the Opera Oct. 12 at Princeton University Chapel. By: Susan Van Dongen Penna Rose, Princeton University’s director of chapel music, will have her choir complement the school’s principal organist, David Messineo, when he plays live organ music…
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Northern’s FFA program enriches students’ lives
Students learn biotechnology, genetic engineering By:David Koch MANSFIELD When the FFA was created in 1928, it stood for the Future Farmers of America. Today, the acronym still stands, but now the organization is simply known as the National FFA. The name was changed in 1988 because the FFA, like modern agriculture, is no longer…
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Lifelong Learning
Best in family health education can be found at Capital Health System Please visit our Education 2001 sponsors: Chapin School Chesterbrook Academy Comcast DelVal’s Graduate Program DeVry Health Choices The Hun School of Princeton Huntington Learning Center The Jewish Center Kiddie Academy Laser Park Lawrence Presbyterian CO-OP NURSERY SCHOOL The Lewis Clinic Mercer County Community…
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Players to perform ‘Blithe Spirit’
Play part of troupe’s fall season By: October is the month for ghoulish specters and ghosts. The Bordentown Community Players invite residents to join them for a hauntingly funny evening. Their fall production is "Blithe Spirit" by Sir Noel Coward, one of the wittiest playwrights of the 20th century. The performance dates are Oct. 12,…
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On at a Time
The Theatre Guild of New Jersey presents its Fall Festival of New Plays. By: Jodi Thompson They may be a registered nurse, a public accountant and a retired lawyer, but for the actors, writers and directors of Theatre Guild of New Jersey, theater is their life. The Guild will present its Fall Festival of New…
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Decisions about agency are put on hold
Council will wait at least another month By:Vanessa S. Holt FLORENCE The Township Council will probably wait at least another month before making any decisions about the future of the Florence Township Redevelopment Agency, said Mayor Michael Muchowski. Mayor Muchowski said at the Oct. 3 Township Council meeting that he did not expect formal…
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Piercing the bureaucracy
Tattoo shop planned for Princeton Township faces some regulatory hurdles. By: David Campbell Blake Carr blames the sizable National Geographic collection in his boyhood home for his lifelong fascination with tattooing and body piercing. "Funny enough, I blame my mother for that," said Mr. Carr, 28. "Her extensive collection of National Geographic had me fascinated…
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Back road entrance approved
New Hope adopts agreements with developer George Michael for Union Square, including the ‘back door’ entrance the borough has been seeking for 10 years. By: Cynthia Williamson NEW HOPE The Borough Council unanimously adopted a pair of agreements Tuesday with Union Square developer George Michael that will pave the way for a back door…
