Category: archives
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Footprints: Ag society had area fair for five years
By: Iris Naylor It was the largest bulletin board in the world, and it was right here in Lambertville. Stanford V. Holden, who was a house, sign and ornamental painter, took advantage of an opportunity. He leased, for 10 years or more, the fence in front of the exhibition grounds of the Delaware Valley Farmers…
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PU women rally for late lax win
Smith’s two goals in final minutes give No. 4 Tigers victory By: Justin Feil Even when the Princeton University women’s lacrosse team looked up at the Class of 1952 scoreboard Saturday and saw that it trailed Penn State, 9-8, with just a minute and half to play, there was no panic. "Once we got control…
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Quick-fix suppers with healthy ingredients
IN THE KITCHEN by Ann Harwood: Here are a few recipes that are easy to make but won’t tack on the calories. As I was dutifully trotting on my treadmill the other morning, I heard a lead-in for a health guru talking about eating healthily when you have to eat out. As most of us…
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Candidates speak to environmentalists
Jim McGreevey and Acting Gov. Donald DiFrancesco spoke at the New Jersey Environmental Federation Conference last weekend at Princeton University. By: Jennifer Potash The two top candidates for the governor’s office pledged to a host of environmentalists this weekend that they would strengthen New Jersey’s water quality standards and beef up the state’s anti-sprawl plan.…
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Teens give professional touch to TV news
The television studio at Thomas R. Grover Middle School is an incubator for budding broadcast journalists. By David M. Campbell "Guys, look at the TelePrompTer," said eighth-grader Jake Shaughnessy from behind the camera. He raised his arm to cue the two anchormen. "We’re running it. We’re running it " The anchormen, Derek Callahan and Adam…
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Protests grow after more reports of Plainsboro rent hikes
Apartment dwellers say increases are exorbitant. By: David M. Campbell PLAINSBORO Sophie Dulko has lived alone in her one-bedroom apartment at Hunters Glen since her husband passed away two years ago. She retired from her job at the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab in 1979 to care for him at home because he required around-the-clock…
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Major review tonight for downtown parking garage plans
Six plans have been proposed for the downtown area By: Jennifer Potash A downtown parking garage will be a topic of discussion for the Princeton Borough Council tonight. Princeton Future, the citizens’ group seeking to guide development of the downtown, has prepared three designs for a parking garage, housing and commercial space at the borough-owned…
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OBITUARIES, March 27, 2001
Dr. Helen E. Daniells, Annette D. Guidotti, Salvatore J. Cuccia. Dr. Helen E. Daniells Retired psychiatrist, professor Dr. Helen E. Daniells of Princeton died Friday at the Merwick rehabilitation unit of The Medical Center at Princeton. She was 84. Born in Illinois, she was a longtime Princeton resident. She was a practicing psychiatrist in the…
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‘Old Times’
THEATER REVIEW: By: Stuart Duncan NEW BRUNSWICK The opening-night audience at George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick filled only a bit more than half the available seats a tribute to the panic that strikes whenever a Harold Pinter play is announced. The British playwright carries a reputation that includes ambiguity, "hard to understand,"…
