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Dressing up the diner
By Audrey Levine Staff Writer Landmark and adjoining building getting tile and stucco façade facelifts Staff photo by Audrey LevineThe Manville Diner is taking on a new look, part of the ongoing downtown beautification program in the borough. Wood pieces line the roof and black tarp sits above that, covering what used to be signs…
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Dressing up the diner
The Manville Diner is taking on a new look, part of the ongoing downtown beautification program in the borough. Staff photo by Audrey Levine
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He chronicles Princeton’s diverse neighborhoods
Black History Month PortraitsOrginally published Feb. 6, 2007 By Kristin Boyd Romus Broadway has two offices, one filled with hundreds of books and the other crowded with photographs, poster boards, scissors and glue. Every morning, after reading the newspaper, seeing his twin sons off to school, he heads to work in Office No. 2. To…
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29 Days: Black History Firsts, Part II
Darlene Hard congratulates Althea Gibson after her win at the 1957 Wimbledon tournament. Photo credit: altheagibson.com
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Preparing for your IEP on Tuesday
Advocates for Special Kids, the Special Education PTO at Lawrence District, will present a program on education planning for special needs children from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday in the library of Lawrence Middle School, 2455 Princeton Pike. For more information, visit www.asknj.org.
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29 Days: Black History Firsts, Part III
Director John Singleton wrote "Boyz N the Hood" while attending the University of Southern Calfornia. He became the youngest person and first African American to earn an Academy Award nomination for Best Director.
