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Calligrapher to exhibit his art at university Saturday
Koji Kakinuma, a renowned calligrapher and lecturer in Princeton University’s Department of East Asian Studies, will exhibit the Japanese art of calligraphy known as Shodo in a performance titled "Tygers" at noon Saturday on the south lawn of the Frist Campus Center. Using paint brushes the size of mops, Mr. Kakinuma will create a massive…
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Couch in as new Hun starter
Sophomore adds inside presence for girls’ hoops By: Justin Feil Cyndra Couch was new to the Hun School girls’ basketball team last year, but she got her first taste of the program long ago. Her sister, Cydnee, was a post-graduate who also played for the Raiders. The similarities in their games end there. "I came…
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Comcast move of channel draws criticism
By: Dick Brinster Comcast customers in East Windsor and Hightstown are classified as being in the Philadelphia region, so when the cable TV supplier needed room to make changes in its basic package, the NBC affiliate in New York was sent up the dial. That led to customer complaints to the township and the borough,…
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Montgomery seeks to improve property-tax assessments
Tax assessor points to untrained staff and measurement problems By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY So as not to run into the same tax-assessment problems experienced this year, township officials on Wednesday discussed possible improvements in calculating property assessments in the future. Eleanor Blake, the township’s tax assessor, said there were two main problems that contributed…
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Joan Garrabrant
Joan M. Devine Garrabrant, 77, of Monroe, died Monday, Dec. 4, at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Newark, she lived in East Brunswick for 50 years before moving to Monroe four years ago. Ms. Garrabrant was a communicant of St. Bartholomew’s R.C. Church, East Brunswick. Her husband, Edward Garrabrant, died in…
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Four Seasons residents ask township to help get repairs
Renovations needed faster By: Lacey Korevec The Township Committee said Wednesday that it will put more pressure on K. Hovnanian, developer of the Four Seasons of Cranbury community, to complete repairs in a timely fashion. It was standing room only as Four Seasons residents took the microphone one by one and voiced their frustrations with…
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Lewis School to illuminate Tree of Light tonight
The Lewis School’s 33rd Annual Tree of Light Celebration will take place 7 to 9:30 p.m. today. A Princeton holiday tradition, it is free and open to the public. It will be held in the Lewis schoolyard at 53 Bayard Lane, near the corner of Paul Robeson Place and Route 206. A silent auction will…
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State hearing set on hospital move to Plainsboro
Medical center seeks certificate of need By: Courtney Gross The State Health Planning Board has scheduled a public hearing next week on the University Medical Center at Princeton’s certificate of need application a meeting that could provide the only opportunity for Princeton-area residents to comment publicly on the state’s consideration of the hospital’s proposed…
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Dominic Teneralli
Dominic A. Teneralli Jr., 69, of Monroe, died Saturday, Dec. 2 at home. Born in New Brunswick, he resided in North Brunswick before moving to Monroe 10 years ago. Mr. Teneralli was an attorney for more than 40 years with a private practice in New Brunswick and later in North Brunswick. He was a communicant…
