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Princeton Public Library gets ‘wiki’ for book reviews
Shared Web site a worldwide attraction By: Kara Fitzpatrick Once again, the Princeton Public Library has garnered widespread attention. After implementing a "wiki" site as a format for book reviews, the library surfaced on numerous blogs worldwide and even received a letter from a professor in Copenhagen, Denmark, seeking to infuse Princeton’s cutting-edge effort into…
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Blood donation: the gift of life
University Medical Center at Princeton is one of only a few hospitals in New Jersey that proudly operates its own community Blood Donor Program By: Madeline Lightman Blood: It’s the fluid of life. It transports vital oxygen and nutrients to body tissues and removes carbon dioxide and other wastes. It’s the body’s defense against infection…
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Letters to the editor
From the Sept. 1 edition Explaining process for IACC project To the editor: I am replying to Mr. Pohl’s letter in the Aug. 18 edition of your paper, which seems to reveal his confusion surrounding the procedures pertaining to the land use process in New Jersey. At present, the BAPS property is located in…
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‘Technical Detours’
The Zimmerli Art Museum explores the early works of László Moholy-Nagy. The diverse creative output of László Moholy-Nagy, a pivotal figure in the history of modernist art, will be explored in the exhibit Technical Detours: The Early World of Moholy-Nagy Reconsidered at the Zimmerli Art Museum in New Brunswick Sept. 1 to Oct. 31. The…
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Parents help their MTHS seniors prepare for the future
Parents worried, yet confident, about children entering senior year By: Lacey Korevec The parents of 333 students going into their senior year at Monroe Township High School are likely filled with mixed emotions as their children embark on the beginning of the end of their high school days. Senior year is packed with milestones like…
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Cushman hopes to pig out on more wins
By: Ken Weingartner Ryan Cushman has tasted victory. Last year was a cornucopias buffet of wins at which Cushman was a glutton. If victories were 1,000-calorie meals, he would have ended up looking like Ruben Studdard. There was a school-record seven wins as quarterback of the Monroe High football team, which was merely an appetizer.…
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Council to vote on housing transfer
Affordable housing may be given in part to two other towns By: Stephanie Brown MONROE The Township Council agreed Monday to place a resolution on next week’s agenda to transfer part of its affordable housing obligations to New Brunswick and Perth Amboy. Monroe would pay the two cities a total of $11.35 million to…
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Living Dolls
Brides, ballerinas or goddess-like sprites with flowing hair in colorful Korean costumes are the creations of Robbinsville resident Jungsun Yu. By: Susan Van Dongen Jungsun Yu traveled to Korea to study martial arts, but returned to the U.S. with dreams of creating dolls instead. Now the Robbinsville resident handcrafts lovely cotton dolls, clothed in equally…
