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Larger than Life
Noted New Jersey watercolorist W. Carl Burger serves up a mammoth size display of color and form in an exhibit at Rider University Art Gallery. By: Ilene Dube The first impression one might get upon enter- ing the Rider University Art Gallery is that one has entered a world of colorful Rorschach tests, those inkblot…
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Obituaries-Jan. 25, 2007
Eugene Duignan WEST TRENTON Eugene T. Duignan, 79, died Saturday, Jan. 13, at Atlantic City Medical Center. Born in Lambertville, he lived for a number of years in Michigan and Upper Makefield Township in Yardley, Pa., before moving to West Trenton. He was manager at General Motors, later EDS, in Ewing before retiring after…
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Montgomery officials sympathetic to plea from Mary Jacobs Library
Rocky Hill facility seeks more funds in wake of expansion By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The Township Committee heard a plea for more funding from Mary Jacobs Library representatives, including Brenda Fallon, president of the library’s board of trustees, on Thursday. Ms. Fallon, addressing the committee, said as a result of the library’s recent expansion…
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How to inspire a lifetime love affair with home-style cooking
"Our core audience is 6 to 11 years old, although we work with 3 to 14 year olds and even adults" See related story: Two kid-friendly recipes from the Young Chefs Academy By: Pat Tanner Among the estimated 400 people who came through the doors of the Young Chefs Academy (YCA) in Hillsborough during its…
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Built Princeton: A conversation with Allan Kehrt
KSS Architects co-founder received state Architect of the Year Award for 2006 By: Lauren Otis Capping an auspicious career, Allan W. Kehrt, co-founder and partner-in-charge of design for KSS Architects, located on Witherspoon Street in Princeton, was presented with the Architect of the Year Award for 2006 by the New Jersey chapter of the American…
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Crumiller re-elected president of Princeton’s Democratic organization
In contrast to last year, there was no contest By: Courtney Gross Unlike last year when a contested presidential contest left many members of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization on the edge of their seats, Sunday’s annual meeting and executive board election was smooth sailing. With most executive positions uncontested, the organization, which includes all…
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Strong retail, weak office market seen in 2007
REAL ESTATE REPORT By: Mike Mathis Prospects for the region’s commercial real estate market this year are teetering between strong and tepid, but no one seems to be too concerned about a collapse. The Princeton area’s commercial real estate experts agree that retail space will continue its strong performance but that office space will experience…
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Supporting Princeton’s independent businesses
FAMILY BUSINESS Diane Landis Hackett The other day I was getting something out of the back of my car, probably a bag from Marshalls or some other Route 1 superstore, when my neighbors walked up to chat. Both of them are professors at Princeton University and, like many Princetonians, were upset by the recent news…
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OBITUARIES, Jan. 23, 2007
Mary C. Kinnan, Cassie Fitz Mary C. Kinnan Former Princeton resident SHAWNEE MISSION, Kan. Mary Catherine Kinnan died Thursday at Shawnee Mission Medical Center. She was 72. She was a former Princeton resident. She was predeceased by her husband, Morris E. "Mo" Kinnan Jr. and infant daughter Catherine F. Kinnan. She is survived…
