Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Historical Society’s antiques & arts show ‘the best ever’
A BRAND NEW LOOK: The Nassau Club of Princeton has just completed a $600,000 renovation. This extensive project included a new roof, new corbels (the decorative brackets that appear to be holding up the roof), new copper drains, several coats of stucco and gleaming coats of paint, and an enhanced front entrance with heated and…
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Historical Society’s antiques & arts show ‘the best ever’
Antiques Show benefactors Louise and John Wellemeyer.
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Historical Society’s antiques & arts show ‘the best ever’
At the HSP event, Jennifer and Max Hayden, John Tucker, Jim Baxter of Baxter Construction, presenting sponsor, and Felice Carpenter.
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Historical Society’s antiques & arts show ‘the best ever’
At the HSP event, Elizabeth Wislar, Bob and Colleen Hall, and their son-in-law, Ryan Donaldson.
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PRINCETON AREA: A new art gallery to open in Kingston Nov. 7
Just in time for the holidays, Gallery At Verde in Kingston, off Route 27 between Eno Terra Restaurant and the D&R Canal, will provide a fresh venue for acclaimed regional artists, and those beyond. The newly constructed gallery becomes part of The Artists’ Collective at Verde. Guest artists, with runs of 4-5 weeks, will…
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Historical Society’s antiques & arts show ‘the best ever’
Also: Nassau Club, PHS Environmental Club The Historical Society of Princeton’s sixth annual Princeton Fall Antiques and Fine Arts Show was, according to HSP director of development Barbara Webb, “Our best ever.” “Everything seemed to click this year. The attendance for the Preview Gala was excellent, but most importantly, our audience for the…
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PRINCETON: Attention, bibliophiles! The Library’s annual book sale will take place Oct. 22-24
From left, Princeton Public Library executive director Leslie Burger and Friends of the Library book sale committee chairpersons Sherri Garber and Eve Niedergang plan for the expansion of the Friends Annual Book Sale onto Hinds Plaza.
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Sipprelle will vote to halt destruction
Burnet Fisher, Princeton While the election on Nov. 2 is vitally important in the struggle between those who want a socialist nation and those who prefer to remain free, it is only a chance to apply the brakes. Because of the presidential veto power, a full reversal of the damage must wait two more years.…
