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Planning Board approves parking lot for John Witherspoon Woods
Proposed Route 206 synagogue gets initial review By: Courtney Gross The Princeton Regional Planning Board approved a subdivision guaranteeing parking for John Witherspoon Woods and also heard concept plans for a proposed synagogue on Route 206 and expansion at Princeton Charter School and at its meeting Thursday. The subdivision which will allow the township…
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MILESTONES
Issue of Oct. 3, 2006 MARKETING Creative Marketing Alliance, a marketing and communications company based in West Windsor, recently announced the addition of three new associates to its team Lawrenceville native Jeannette Caruso was hired as public relations coordinator. Her position includes writing, editing press releases and feature articles, and keeping in touch with…
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Taking new dimension, Quark Park set to enter … ‘The Twilight Zone’
Rod Serling episodes to be screened in outdoor sculpture garden By: Hilary Parker Quark Park already blurs the line between art and science, and on Sunday it will enter "The Twilight Zone." Starting at 7 p.m., three episodes of Rod Serling’s "The Twilight Zone" "Walking Distance," "In the Eye of the Beholder" and "Monsters…
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PU professor’s films in MoMA show
Su Friedrich brings a personal approach to many film traditions By: Hilary Parker Some members of the film community are puritanical about watching only independent films, others are fanatical about seeing the latest Hollywood features. Su Friedrich, a Princeton University professor of visual arts whose work was the focus of a Museum of Modern Art…
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The Packet’s Pet Parade
Got a furry, feathered or scaly member of the household that you absolutely adore? Why not share that love with the world by publishing your pet’s photo (for free) in the Packet’s online pet photo gallery? Just email your pet’s name and photos to [email protected] or send them via the U.S. Postal Service to: Online…
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Oct. 2, 2006
Gus Gellens Gus Gellens, 93, a farmer and food distributor in Pennington for over 40 years, died Sunday at his residence in Riverdale, N.Y. Born in New York City, Mr. Gellens was a longtime resident of Hopewell Township and Pennington. He later resided in Ewing Township before moving to New York. He was a graduate…
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Less Work, More Fun
Brad Sherwood and Colin Mochrie of ABC’s ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ bring their laugh riot to Patriots Theater. By: Megan Sullivan Taking a mental skydive before work each day seems a bit nerve-wracking, but somehow improvisational comedian Brad Sherwood always manages to jump. "It’s not nerve-wracking, it’s exciting," says Mr. Sherwood, a regular on…
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PU defense cages Lions
Tigers improve to 3-0 with win at Columbia By: Justin Feil NEW YORK CITY – The Princeton University football team’s defense has been good in helping it win its first two games. It was spectacular in leading the Tigers to a 3-0 start with a 19-6 win at Columbia on Saturday. The win was the…
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Editorial
Herald offers guidelines for local elections By: Vic Monaco In the spirit of fairness to all candidates and with an eye toward providing the best service to readers, Packet Publications has established a set of ground rules for news coverage of local election campaigns. Under the guidelines, this newspaper commits to certain elements of news…
