Category: archives
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Football fun for Landau
WW-P South grad part of women’s team By: Justin Feil Sara Landau has gotten used to the bumps and bruises on her body. The concerned looks have taken a little longer to adjust to. "The funniest thing is I work at a grocery store," Landau said. "I’m bruised all over the place. I started coming…
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Building a life, and a living, from yoga and movement
FAMILY BUSINESSDinae Landis Hackett It is eleven years ago, I am very pregnant with my first child and itching to move my body without constraints and worries. I wander into a Yoga Aerobics class at the YWCA in Princeton in search of freedom. There is a pounding African drumbeat that causes me to immediately pop…
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Time Not Forgotten
‘Princeton: Then & Now’ depicts the university town in all its time periods. By: Ilene Dube When we think of all the beautiful things in history that have been lost, from architecture to unspoiled land, one thing we can be grateful for is more trees in Princeton. A glance through Richard Smith’s new book, Princeton:…
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Found in Translation
Japan offers exotic experiences for an American family visiting a college student studying abroad. By: Fran Hulette Tokyo’s Tsukiji fish market was buzzing with activity when we scrambled out of our cab into the damp darkness of 4:45 a.m. Wending our way through dozens upon dozens of seafood vendors, we were target practice for Japanese…
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Third-graders hula at school-a
Annual ‘bash’ features Hawaiian theme By:Mary Ellen Zangara Third-grade students, teachers and parents may have thought they were on a tropical island Friday night as they enjoyed the annual Third-grade Bash at Weston School. The school gym was turned into a tropical paradise complete with palm trees. The bash sponsored by the PTA is the…
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Charter group notes council-manager features
Discussions continue as two members absent By:Paul Szaniawski The Charter Study Commission was stopped in its tracks as it examined a council-manager form of municipal government May 30, attempting to progress on its study of municipal governments. Two of the commission’s five members weren’t present at the May 30 meeting, the first of four extra…
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‘Lidia’s Italy’
Pasta’s "matron saint" to make local TV appearance By: Michael Redmond There aren’t many Italian grandmothers who can be described as rock stars, but Lidia Maticchio Bastianich whom Time magazine dubbed "the matron saint of pasta" fills the bill. Renowned for her restaurants, cookbooks and PBS appearances, Ms. Bastianich "Lidia" to her…
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OBITUARIES, June 8, 2007
F.A. Dahlen, Chamou Lin, William O. Roness, Samuel W. Kowalski F. A. Dahlen Princeton geosciences professor F. A. "Tony" Dahlen of Princeton died Sunday at the University Medical Center at Princeton. He was 64. Born in American Falls, Idaho and raised in Winslow, Ariz., he was a Princeton resident since 1970 when he took…
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University’s prep program boosts area students
For financially disadvantaged, a launching pad into higher education By: Olivia Tattory The Princeton University Preparatory Program held a graduation ceremony for its senior class Wednesday in the Friend Center Lecture Hall. The 19 students, from Trenton Central High School, Ewing High School and Princeton High School are part of the fourth graduation ceremony conducted…
