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NJ Students for Peace slate Peace Fest on Saturday
New Jersey Students for Peace, the student affiliate for the Coalition for Peace Action, will present its semi-annual Peace Fest 7 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton, 50 Cherry Hill Road, Princeton. Area bands slated include Jello the Opera, Sarah Donner, Beatnik and Shrimp Skillet and the Jambalayas. The event…
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Palmer Square to host ‘Girls Night Out’ May 17
On Thursday, May 17, Palmer Square will be hosting its first "Girls Night Out," an evening of sales, discounts, gifts, prizes, food and more. "We view this as a chance to a have a fun shopping night out, either on your own or with a group of friends," said Anita Fresolone of Palmer Square Management.…
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Yeah, yeah, yeah …
McCarter patrons swing to the ’60s By: Christian Kirkpatrick Last year, said co-chair Pamela Goodwin, was the most spectacular of McCarter Theatre galas. This year, she promised, would be the most fun. Guests for the "Swingin’ ’60s" Gala Benefit certainly came dressed to enjoy themselves Saturday night. Women in long, flowing peasant skirts and coy,…
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Column: Getting a knee up
Briody, Bruvik try hand at coaching By: Justin Feil If there’s a real tug-at-your-heart reason to root for the Princeton Day School and Stuart Country Day, it’s their two first-year assistant coaches. Katie Briody and Kelly Bruvik weren’t supposed to be coaching this year, though both have been considered coaches on the field in their…
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Town to address flooding issues
Cranbury Township Committee wants to hear about flooding issues. By: Lacey Korevec Cranbury residents who’ve had water in their basements or drainage issues on their property should head over to Town Hall to voice their concerns. The Township Committee wants to hear about flooding issues at 7 p.m. on June 11 at a regular committee…
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Princeton Senior Resource Center gets $5,000 grant
The Princeton Senior Resource Center received a $5,000 grant from the New Jersey Foundation for Aging for its Engaged Retirement project. The project is designed to help younger senior citizens re-imagine their retirement years as a time of meaningful employment or volunteer service in their community. The project is also intended to help employers attract…
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Obituaries
Week of May 11 Thomas Campbell EAST WINDSOR Thomas Matthew Campbell, 80, died Sunday in Arcadia Nursing and Rehab Center. Born in Trenton, he was a longtime resident of East Windsor. He retired from Carpenters Union Local 31-Trenton. Predeceased by brothers and sisters William, Walter, Robert, Jim, Elizabeth and Margaret; son William Thomas Sr.…
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This group of WW-P students stay very focused
Student film festival to be aired on cable channels By: Nick Norlen Who says high school students can’t keep focused on things? "In Focus," the first-ever West Windsor-Plainsboro School District student film festival, runs through May 20 on cable channels 3 and 27. The festival features nearly 30 entries from grades four through 12 ranging…
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Township hires new chief financial officer
George Lang hired to replace Wendy Matson. By: Bill Greenwood MONROE The Township Council appointed a new chief financial officer Monday to replace Wendy Matson, who died March 21. George Lang, a certified public accountant, registered municipal accountant and certified municipal finance officer who has 23 years of experience, took over the position Tuesday,…
