Category: archives
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Cornel West launches new lecture series honoring Toni Morrison
Describes long struggle of blacks against terrorism as a lesson in how to better deal with today’s world By: Jake Uitti The long struggle of blacks against terrorism and the ways that struggle has shaped the black community can serve as a lesson on how to better deal with today’s political world, said…
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Letters to the Editor, Oct. 24
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Oct. 24 Valley Road building needn’t be ostentatious To the editor: The Princeton Regional Board of Education has requested input on the Valley Road building. One benefit to life in Princeton is the quality of the public schools. For this, we can thank dedicated school board members, committed teachers, administrators…
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Palmer Square marks Fashion Week
All through this week, Palmer Square is presenting Fashion Week for the second consecutive year. Select Palmer Square shops are hosting free trunk shows and special promotions, all leading up to the week’s highlight a fashion show, which will take place on Sunday, from noon to 4 p.m., at the Nassau Inn. The Nassau…
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EDITOR’S JOURNAL (Updated 10/23/06)
The Juiceman cometh. By: John Dunphy I’ve heard mixed opinions on mass produced fresh fruits and veggies. Much of the produce is shipped across the country, across the world even. Last night, I reunited with my Juiceman Juicer. You know, the one once advertised by that 76-year-old fitness fanatic with the fantastically robust eyebrows, who…
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Magical Connections
Linda Ward’s tale of a wise visiting alien brings the wonders of the natural world alive. By: Susan Van Dongen When author and environmentalist Linda Ward lived at Reed’s Beach in Cape May County some 17 years ago, things were quite different. "It was like a John Steinbeck setting, houses on stilts, wildlife everywhere, places…
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PU football remains unbeaten
Tigers top Harvard before 16,284 at Princeton Stadium By: Justin Feil The last time the Princeton University football team met Harvard with both teams unbeaten after five games, the Tigers’ so-called Team of Destiny prevailed, 10-3. That was 1922, when it was en vogue to punt on first and second down to avoid turning the…
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Renaissance at West Windsor to host picnic party for potential homebuyers
Renaissance at West Windsor, Centex Homes’ exquisite new active adult neighborhood, invites you to discover what this community has to offer. Renaissance at West Windsor will host a picnic party for interested homebuyers on October 22 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Festivities will include a guided nature walk around the grounds and wine and…
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Candidates Forum, Oct. 20
CANDIDATES FORUM, Oct. 20 Mark Caliguire Republican candidate, Montgomery Township Committee I want to thank the people of Montgomery for allowing me the honor of serving on the Township Committee these past few years. I hope I have lived up to the trust you have placed in me. In all matters, I have put…
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A night of song
New Jersey Opera Theater gets ready for an exciting new season By: Christian Kirkpatrick Isn’t this the way most opera lovers wish they had spent last Saturday night eating a delightful meal and listening to glorious voices? New Jersey Opera Theater’s second annual gala was a feast for the senses. According to Scott Altman,…
