Category: archives
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University announces plan for African American studies center
The Ivy League school with the highest percentage of black students in the Class of 2009 makes a bigger commitment By: Hilary Parker Princeton University the Ivy League school with the highest percentage of black students in the Class of 2009, according to the September issue of "Black Enterprise" magazine has announced the…
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Montgomery synagogue decides on new name to reflect mission
From Jewish Community Center of Belle Mead to Congregation Kehilat Shalom By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY After several months of discussion, the Jewish Community Center of Belle Mead, a 25-year-old congregation located on Belle-Mead Griggstown Road, decided in May to change its name to Congregation Kehilat Shalom Hebrew for "Community of Peace." The name…
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‘Freakonomics’ author kicks off PU community lecture series
The students are already back on campus, and the public is invited to return as well when the 2006-2007 Princeton University Public Lectures Series kicks off Sept. 27. "The goal (of the series) is to bring to campus speakers who can inform, inspire or entertain the larger Princeton community," said Public Lecture Series Director of…
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OCT. 27-NOV. 2
STAGE conTEMPORARY Arts Center, Arts Council of Princeton, 301 N. Harrison St., Princeton, Café Improv, Oct. 28 , 9 p.m., $1, televised on Channel 30, sign-up to perform at www.cafeimprov.com
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Eating club reborn as student meeting spot
Closed Campus Club to serve as a social gathering place for all By: Hilary Parker While Campus Club was an eating club itself not long ago, as of spring 2008 it will provide an alternative for Princeton University students to the 10 remaining eating clubs that line Prospect Avenue. "The eating clubs have dances and…
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Sparkle and Shine
Kathy Worsham has made her therapeutic hobby into a business with Bucks County Beads in Newtown, Pa. By: Jessica Loughery Think of that one thing you love to do after a long day at the office what relaxes you, and allows you to kick back and settle down into complete and soothing mindlessness. Many…
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Mangia!
Indulge in Italian-American culture at the Mercer County Italian American Festival. By: Megan Sullivan Vodka rigatoni, calamari, chicken cacciatore, spinach ravioli one of the main hooks of the Mercer County Italian American Festival is undoubtedly the mouthwatering food. The main motive of the festival organizers, however, is to proudly share their Italian heritage and…
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Clerk sets ballot for charter commission hopefuls
JUST IN By:Charlie Olsen The County Clerk held the ballot position drawing for Charter Study Commission candidates at 3 p.m. Monday in his office. Voters will be asked in November whether they support the creation of a commission to study whether the township should adopt a new form of government. At the same time,…
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Doris Emily Tomarchio
Doris Emily Tomarchio, 72, of Hopewell Borough died at home on Saturday. She was a caregiver, quilt-maker and "closet" artist. Daughter of the late Frank M. Sr. and Jennie H. Holcombe, she was predeceased by a brother Frank M. Holcombe Jr., a sister Anna H. Harris and her husband Hillary H. (Red) Harris and brothers-in-law…
