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OBITUARIES, June 5, 2007
Stuyvesant B. Pell, Helen I. Gallagher, Richard A. Carroll Jr., Nancy Jean Alexander, Renee C. Kessler Stuyvesant B. Pell Championship rower LAWRENCE — Stuyvesant B. Pell died Sunday at home. He was 75. He was a Lawrence resident since 1964. An insurance executive, Mr. Pell was an avid rower and consistent first-place medal winner…
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‘Ask-a-Lawyer’
An attorney honors heritage by offering help By: Kristin Boyd Glance at the framed documents and pictures lining Ryan Stark Lilienthal’s office wall and it’s easy to understand why the attorney is so passionate about immigration law. The black-and-white photos reveal family meetings, during which uncles and aunts, mothers and fathers, discussed immigrating to the…
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An orange-hued celebration
Class Day at university is prelude to today’s Commencement By: Nick Norlen A sea of orange sat on Cannon Green on Monday, as members of Princeton’s class of 2007 celebrated one of their last days on campus as students. As always on the day before Commencement, graduating students and their families many wearing ponchos…
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WW redevelopment project described as in deep trouble by lead planner
Hillier says reaching consensus may be impossible; suggests firm may resign from project By: Greg Forester WEST WINDSOR The head of the architectural firm working on plans for the proposed transit village warned township officials and the public Monday that the political atmosphere was harming his firm’s ability to satisfy the township’s desires for…
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It’s time to eliminate trans fats
Trans fats are created through an industrial process called partial hydrogenation that turns oil, usually a liquid vegetable oil, into a more solid form By: Rameck Hunt, M.D. Heart disease, cancer, diabetes, immune dysfunction, obesity and reproductive problems are just some of the known health problems that researchers have linked to the consumption of trans…
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PU chemistry building, footbridge head to Planning Board
Advisory board approves plans for Washington Road projects By: Nick Norlen Plans for a new Princeton University chemistry building and pedestrian bridge over Washington Road received approval from Princeton’s Site Plan Review Advisory Board on Wednesday. The board’s decision allows the application to go before the Princeton Regional Planning Board on June 21. The chemistry…
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Cancer awareness relay coming to Montgomery
Teams forming for June 23-24 event By: Olivia Tattory MONTGOMERY Relay for Life, the American Cancer Society’s signature event, is coming to a town near you. In a combined effort between Montgomery Township and the American Cancer Society, the relay, an overnight event that raises funds for cancer research, education, advocacy will be held…
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Puppy love
Trenton Thunder promotes pet adoption By: Kristin Boyd Jay’s framed photo is posted along the concrete wall at SAVE, above a dating-service like description: Affectionate, had a little training. Will do anything for a treat. A 2-year-old Border Collie mix, Jay is happy here at SAVE, A Friend to Homeless Animals in Princeton, where he…
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Princeton Public Library seeks student film festival entries
The Princeton Public Library is still accepting submissions for its Student Film and Video Festival July 18 and 19. Students are encouraged to submit original films, with running times of 20 minutes or less, by June 15. Nearly 50 entries have already been received for the fourth annual festival, which will take place in two…
