Category: archives
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LAWRENCE: Festive welcome for Year of the Ox
Flowwie Wastall picks up M&Ms her own way using chopsticks. Staff photo by John Keating.
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Princeton Little League Registration
By Jon Durbin Spring Season Registration Remains Open for Princeton Little League Baseball Princeton Little League Baseball is open to all children living in Princeton ages 5 through 12 and accepting registrations for the 2009 spring season. The league offers six divisions that play and practice from April through early June: T-Ball for Ages 5-6,…
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Local Free Assembly to Discuss the Economy at Community Room
By Victor Fedorov Local Free Assembly to discuss the economy and relevant issues: the community room at The Princeton Public Library, March 4, 2009, 6:30 to 8:30pm. Not a presentation or program, but a free assembly: anyone may speak, all have a vote; a search for wisdom, or consensus, together; an assembly where one may…
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Tradition or Trend?
unknown Photo by Matt Altaro/Divided Eye Studios Wedding cakes have become works of art
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Dental Program and Clinic at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
Meet the Needs of New Jersey Families By Beth Salamon Newark, NJ — The Dental Department Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (NBIMC), which has been around for more than 75 years and is the largest hospital-based dental program in New Jersey. Annually, about 16,000 patients are treated in the outpatient facility, including many families whose…
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No Detail Too Small
Photo by Douglas Rockhill When planning your own event, there are plenty of aspects to consider, from catering to centerpieces. Above: A unique combination of peaches, hydrangeas and roses set on antique pedestals, designed by Details of I Do in Princeton.
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HILLSBOROUGH: HHS ensemble concert a tune-up for national festival
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer For the Hillsborough High School Wind Ensemble, the Rutgers Wind Ensemble Concert is a performance and practice. ”It’s preparation for our trip to the National Concert Band Festival in Indianapolis,” junior Alex Bloch said. “It’s basically practice to prepare. We’ve been working extra hard, and having extra practices to prepare.”…
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Tradition or Trend?
unknown Matt Altaro, owner of Divided Eye Studios in East Windsor, has photographed couples everywhere from urban areas and parks to college campuses.
