Category: archives
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Auditions
For theatrical and musical performances, plus rehearsal schedules A Cappella, seven-woman group, looking for clear, soulful soprano with no vibrato, must be able to blend, do solo work and learn music quickly, vocal percussion a plus, team player; (609) 371-7577. Barbershop show, Lawrenceville High School, Lawrenceville, auditions for Lida Rose, need female lead, April 20-25;…
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Calton, GPU explain delay in electric
Utility line must go through property now deeded to township By: Bruce Palmer WEST AMWELL Representatives of GPU and Calton Homes appeared before the Township Committee March 21 to explain the delay in completing the establishment of electrical power to serve present and proposed dwellings in the development. Attorney John Beytel explained that May…
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Letters
Board president asks budget support To the editor: April 17 is an important day in the town of Stockton and the entire state of New Jersey. Stockton School needs your support for the school budget to be passed. Before I tell you about specific expenses, let me tell you why I am asking you to…
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Trips
Community-sponsored trips near and far Hunterdon County Park System, 1020 Route 31, Clinton Twp., discount ski tickets for sale; three-day canoe/camping trip down Shenandoah River, Virginia, through April 22, $185, transportation and meals included; (908) 782-1158. Somerset County Park Commission, 355 Milltown Road, Bridgewater, Cape Cod whale watching trip, May 31-June 3, $285-$425, pre-registration $50,…
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Edition of April 5, 2001
Richard Hanson Richard "Dick" N. Hanson, 77, died Friday at his home in Buckingham, Pa. Born in Casper, Wyo., he had been a resident of Hopewell for 20 years and was a member, deacon and elder of Hopewell Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hanson is survived by his wife Sallyann; his three children and their families, Gerry…
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Residents make suggestions for NPDC property
Community, cultural and recreation facilities topped the list. By: Helen Pettigrew MONTGOMERY Community and cultural facilities, along with recreation, topped the list of residents’ suggestions for the former North Princeton Developmental Center property at a meeting Thursday night attended by about 60 residents. The meeting which brought the public together with the Township…
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Plenty of time to find best use of ‘Valley Road’
PACKET EDITORIAL, April 3 By: Packet Editorial In the next few years, the Valley Road building, which has served for so long as temporary home to the administrative offices of Princeton Township and the Princeton Regional School District that both entities may seem like permanent residents, will undergo a profound change. Not unlike many institutions…
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Another delay for Nassau Inn expansion
It’s been more than two years since approval was granted for the project. A request for an extension of the approval has been postponed until June. By: Jennifer Potash The Nassau Inn expansion project has been delayed again. The Princeton Regional Planning Board, which granted approval of the project more than two years ago, had…
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Culinary benefits of a college student abroad
When I gave birth to my first child 20 years ago I could not possibly have foreseen that she would ultimately provide the raison d’être for one of my most delightful dining experiences. By: Pat Tanner Parenthood brings varied and unexpected rewards. When I gave birth to my first child 20 years ago I could…
