Category: archives
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Ukrainian ‘walking apostle’ makes stop in Manville
Josyp Terelya’s face doesn’t look like a man who spent nearly a quarter of a century imprisoned in Soviet prison camps. By:John Patten It’s remarkably youthful and friendly, despite the fact he is approaching 57 years of age. To see the scars of those years when he was beaten, cut, burned and strung up like…
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Princeton Temperature Record – March 2001
By: Tom Lederer The Princeton Temperature Record is based on readings from a Nimbus Ultra digital thermometer with an accuracy of 0.2 degrees F. Readings, taken in Princeton Township near the Princeton Shopping Center, are rounded to the nearest degree. DATE HIGH LOW March 31, 2001 47 33 March 30, 2001 44 39 March 29,…
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Arts curriculum feeds the artist in each of us
EDITORIAL: Art plays an important role in giving students a well-rounded education. There is art all over. Everywhere you look, everywhere you go, there is the kernel of creativity: the cast of color of a breaking dawn sky, the layered grays of the clouds, the sleek lines and arches of architecture. There is the sound…
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Jamesburg school budget ready for April elections
JAMESBURG The Board of Education approved a $8.4 million budget for the 2001-02 school year that would increase taxes 5 percent. By:Nick D’Amore JAMESBURG The Board of Education approved a $8.4 million budget for the 2001-02 school year that would increase taxes 5 percent. The budget, approved Tuesday, was increased in the last…
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Ready or not, MHS lax teams begin varsity play
By: Justin Feil They are first-year lacrosse programs without experienced players. But they don’t wear the blue and silver of West Windsor-Plainsboro High North. They sport the green and white of Montgomery High School. This spring, the Cougars will put their first varsity boys’ and their first varsity girls’ lacrosse teams on the field against…
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STATE OF THE ARTS: Arts education is key to a student’s development
By:Al Wicklund MONROE The arts are alive, well and important in the Monroe Township public schools, according to Gail Brooks. The school district’s assistant superintendent said the school district’s curriculum has art, required or available as electives, for all 3,000 students from kindergarten through twelfth-grade. "Art is an essential part of a child’s education.…
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Hightstown band, choir to give free concert
HHS is staging a musical invasion of England and local residents can share the experience. By: Michael Arges EAST WINDSOR Hightstown High School is staging a musical invasion of England and local residents can share the experience. This Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., the Hightstown High School band and choir will perform the…
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A Return to Nature
Born into privilege, Hungarian-born landscape painter László Mednyánszky often disguised himself as one of Paris’ unmentionables. His work is featured in a new exhibit at the Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation. By: Susan Van Dongen "Baron Mednyánszky liked to hang out with the bums on the Seine River, wearing rags, living with the underbelly…
