Category: archives
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Panthers’ Epstein looks to be more productive
PDS girls win tourney consolation game By: Justin Feil Hannah Epstein doesn’t think that 6.6 points per game is good enough anymore. It not enough to help the Princeton Day School girls’ basketball team have the success she’s aiming for in her sophomore year, and it won’t cut it for her long-term goal of reaching…
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Bzzz
An exhibit at the Fabric Workshop and Museum explores swarm logic and emergence theory in patterns in art. By:Ilene Dube (Above: "Three Birds," leaves, photo collage, acrylic and resin on panel, by Fred Tomaselli. Facing page, from top: "Shoes, Domestic Production, 1960-1998 (vertebra)," digital C-print mounted to Plexiglas, by Jason Salavon; "SpiNN," digital animation, by…
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Back to Hearth
Historic Foodways classes at the Wallace House in Somerville offer lessons in authentic Colonial cooking. By:Jillian Kalonick (TIMEOFF/FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI/Michele Dansak (here, accompanied by her daughter Meredith) leads students in preparing historically inspired meals, from roast chicken to chocolate cream, at the Wallace House.) Once a home cook gets spoiled by a KitchenAid mixer or Cuisinart…
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New mayor to be picked
New year means new goals and new mayor for Cranbury. By: Jessica Beym While Township Committee members are not sure who will be mayor in 2006, they say they are sure of what next year’s agenda will be. Committee members say they will focus on farmland preservation, fiscal responsibility and the township revaluation. During the…
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Montgomery to offer quit-smoking program
This year, smokers can give their families the best gift ever a smoke-free home. Montgomery Township Health Department has made arrangements with the Tobacco Quit Center of Hillsborough to sponsor a Smoking Cessation Group Program starting Wednesday, Jan. 11. The group will meet at the Otto Kaufman Community Center in Montgomery for six Wednesdays at…
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AROUND CRANBURY by Lorraine Sedor: Gourgaud seeking student artists
AROUND CRANBURY by Lorraine Sedor: Annual celebrations, community programs, and the Christopher family of Highstown are mentioned. The Windsor Area Taiwanese American Association (WATAA) of New Jersey is hosting its annual year-end party tomorrow evening, Saturday, Dec. 31, from 5 to 10:30 p.m. in the Carl A. Fields Center at Princeton University. A congregation of…
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DISPATCH by Hank Kalet: Hey, I got some slogans for you right here
New state slogan evokes New Jerseyians’ creativity. By: Hank Kalet I’m not exactly sure why, but acting Gov. Richard Codey seems to think it’s necessary to come up with a new state slogan. I’m not really sure what was wrong with the old one. You remember the old one, right? "New Jersey and You, Perfect…
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New year, new home, new dreams
Habitat for Humanity helps Trenton family move into their first home By: Marisa Maldonado EAST WINDSOR Playing in the snow outside their old apartment building wasn’t an option for Briana and Aikhiem Lewis. Their former neighborhood, which their mother described as "the projects," generally gets more recognition for its high crime rate than for…
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Merging arts with eats
Fiddleheads Restaurant provides venue for area artists to display work. By: Kara Fitzpatrick JAMESBURG It’s 4 p.m. on a hazy summer day in Durham, Maine. The departing sun offers the perfect garnish for an utterly calm scene: a large tree acts as an umbrella for a wooden patio table on top of a grassy…
