Category: archives
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Try yoga in your cubicle
It’s not just for after work at a special class By: Gwen McNamara Your boss just handed you another big project, the phone’s been ringing non-stop, and your co-worker one cubicle over is driving you up the wall. You haven’t had time for lunch, your head is pounding, and you just want to scream. Sound…
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University unveils ‘arts neighborhood’ plan
Dinky station would be moved, new village center constructed and University Place extended south under proposal By: Hilary Parker All of "the Princetons" university, township and borough may be in for a major makeover if the university’s proposed "arts neighborhood" plan, presented Thursday night to a gathering of the project’s would-be Alexander Street…
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A confident Rush Holt opens campaign office
Supporters urged to work beyond the borders of the 12th District By: Courtney Gross LAWRENCE In a crowded, practically windowless office suite dozens of local residents from across Mercer County gathered despite the blistering heat to express their support for U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-12) as he opened the doors to his new campaign…
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Farm fresh fare and o-so-good
The dishes I make…are sometimes best at room temperature, so consider doing your cooking in the cooler morning hours By: Faith Bahadurian A trip to the farmer’s market or your supermarket’s Jersey Fresh produce section yields a bounty of locally grown tomatoes, corn, zucchini, eggplant, peppers, and new potatoes. The dishes I make from these…
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Historical Society of Princeton gears up for fall antiques show
The Historical Society of Princeton’s 2006 Princeton Fall Antiques and Fine Arts Show, which is being managed by Frank Gaglio of Barn Star Productions, will feature 42 renowned exhibitors from 10 states and the United Kingdom, displaying their collections of antiques and fine art from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries in beautifully arranged, room-like…
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Upsets continue in rec hoops
SMB/Dr. Palmer to meet Where2ball.com in finals By: Mark Rosenthal The upsets continued on Friday night in the semifinals of the Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League, as eighth-seeded SMB/Dr. Palmer and sixth-seeded Where2ball.com gained berths into the championship series. In the first game of a doubleheader, SMB/Dr. Palmer took on the fourth seed, Upper…
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OBITUARIES, Aug. 1, 2006
James B. Warren, Gary Brasor, Nancy P. Cortelyou James B. Warren Business executive James Beauchamp Warren of Princeton died Friday at home. He was 84. A certified public accountant, he was a former senior accountant at Arthur Anderson & Co., controller at Educational Testing Service, president and chief executive officer of the Kraus-Thompson…
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A high note
Young voices tackle a comic opera By: Jessica Emili For many school-aged kids, the sound of that final bell on the last day of school is music to their ears the gateway to three months filled with fun and low on learning. For the culturally curious and artistically talented students selected for the Westminster…
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Shorthanded Wildcats fall
Defending W-League champions can’t overcome Ottawa By: Justin Feil For the third straight year, the New Jersey Wildcats played the Ottawa Fury in a big end-of-season game. Only one local player left happy this time, however, as Princeton University junior Diana Matheson and the Fury pulled out a 3-2 win over the defending W-League champion…
