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This Old Farmhouse
Orchard Artworks, a cooperative, not-for-profit gallery in Bryn Athen, Pa., exhibits the works of more than 35 artists in a converted farmhouse. By: Jodi Thompson In the paved-over paradise of suburban Philadelphia, the thought of taking anything resembling a country drive quickly dissipates in the exhaust-filled air. Or does it? If you can muster up…
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For the Benefit of Mr. Kite
Hundreds of kite lovers visited the 16th semi-annual Wildwood International Kite Festival, where many unusual kites graced the sky. By: Daniel Shearer Big kites require a special kind of obsession. Enormous display kites, like the manta ray above, made by Peter Lynn International, were among the Wildwood International Kite Festival’s highlights. Medusa, N.Y., resident Jim…
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Mr. Impressionist
Comedian Patrick O’Donnell gets his material from life — presidents, religion and his kids’ antics at Chuck E. Cheese. By: Daniel Shearer Sometimes, altar boys aren’t angelic. Maybe that’s why comedian Patrick O’Donnell rarely strayed from the priest’s watchful eye. "See, as kids, we would skip Mass," he says. "But the trick was, you had…
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"Just For Teachers" information from The Princeton Packet
More information from The Princeton Packet By: Nie
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OBITUARIES, July 10, 2001
Charles Neider, The Rev. Dr. Charles S. Rooks, Drusilla M. Reckmann, Eileen P. Alford. Charles Neider Mark Twain scholar Charles Neider of Princeton died Wednesday at home after a long battle with prostate cancer. He was 86. Born in Odessa, Russia, where he lived until the age of 5, he moved with his family to…
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Mr. Impressionist
Comedian Patrick O’Donnell gets his material from life — presidents, religion and his kids’ antics at Chuck E. Cheese. By: Daniel Shearer Sometimes, altar boys aren’t angelic. Maybe that’s why comedian Patrick O’Donnell rarely strayed from the priest’s watchful eye. "See, as kids, we would skip Mass," he says. "But the trick was, you had…
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