Category: archives
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BRIEFCASE
Issue of July 24, 2007 NRG Energy joins climate partnership NRG Energy, Inc., based in West Windsor, has joined the United States Climate Action Partnership, an alliance of major businesses and leading climate and environmental groups calling for federal legislation requiring significant reductions of greenhouse gas emissions. "The time is now for decisive action to…
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Ballet school to showcase the cream of its summer crop
To say that American Repertory Ballet’s Princeton Ballet School Summer Intensive Program is, well, intense, is somewhat of an understatement, according to ARB’s artistic staff. For the past five weeks, 111 students ages 13 to 23, all selected through nationwide and international auditions, have been dancing 40 hours or more a week, developing their technique…
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University chemistry building, pedestrian bridge approved
Planning Board vote is unanimous By: Katie Wagner Princeton University’s plan for a new chemistry building with a 300-foot pedestrian bridge over Washington Road has received unanimous approval from the Regional Planning Board of Princeton. The project would move the university’s entire chemistry department from the nearly 80-year-old Frick Lab, located on the corner of…
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Worth the wait
Delayed trip works out well for PU field hockey By: Justin Feil For an international trip that looked like it might never happen, the Princeton University field hockey team was overjoyed by the outcome of its week spent in Argentina. The Tigers were supposed to have traveled to Argentina during their spring recess, however, the…
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Area police set Night Out observance for Aug. 7
By: Nick Norlen First responders in Montgomery, Plainsboro, Princeton and West Windsor townships will offer assistance of a different kind Aug. 7 helping their respective communities celebrate National Night Out. Now in its 24th year, the annual, nationwide event is held the first week in August and is designed to promote crime prevention and…
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Morris takes latest honor to PU
Princeton resident is lacrosse All-American By: Justin Feil Nellie Morris was preparing for her next level of lacrosse, at Princeton University, when she got a surprise announcement to cap her high school career. Morris was one of two Princeton residents along with Keely Langdon to be named to the High School All-America first team. Langdon…
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Bakery tradition continues in Bordentown building
A new bakery opens where there is a 150-year history of the trade By: Michelle McGuinness When Nardoza’s Bakery had its grand opening this past weekend at 314 Farnsworth Avenue it revived a tradition that has survived in Bordentown for well over 100 years. The building where the new bakery opened has remained a bakery…
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Re-interpreted Roundtable
In a two-novel volume, author Huck Fairman delves into the inner lives of a group of friends. By: Susan Van Dongen TIMEOFF/MARK CZAJKOWSKI Princeton-based Huck Fairman’s novel is about a group of writers, artists, journalists and performers. Strories about crimes, questionable arrests and the ongoing tango between police and perpetrators fill newspapers and TV news…
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Vampire Fans Never Die
The 2007 Dark Shadows Festival will reunite Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) and Angelique (Lara Parker). By: Nancy Nicholson During the late 1960s, I ran home from school every day to watch my favorite gothic soap opera, Dark Shadows. Ever the fan, I continue to haunt my local library and recently found a treasure a…
