Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON AREA: ‘Shall we dance?’: Glimpses of Princeton Ballet School’s Summer Intensive showcase
A pose from a new ballet by Mary Barton.
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PRINCETON AREA: ‘Shall we dance?’: Glimpses of Princeton Ballet School’s Summer Intensive showcase
Stephen Campanella from West Windsor (Princeton Junction) partners Maggie Schoendorf of Winter Garden, Fla.
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: The recession, indeed, hits home
By Pam Hersh Special Writer “I will work for food,” proclaimed the young woman to her friend, both of whom were standing in the PJ’s Pancake House Sunday brunch line, next door to the Historical Society of Princeton on Nassau Street. Clasping pinkies with what seemed to be her toddler child, she offered…
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PRINCETON AREA: ‘Shall we dance?’: Glimpses of Princeton Ballet School’s Summer Intensive showcase
Rehearsing in Princeton, Maria Carola Goldoni and Lorenzo Goldoni from Rome, Italy.
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PRINCETON AREA: Going green at Windrows
In a big move forward with its Green Initiative program, Princeton Windrows independent lifestyle community in Plainsboro has raised the roof, cleaned the air and saved energy and money all at the same time. On July 13, cranes removed four old rooftop air conditioners on Windrows Hall and replaced them with two high-efficiency units…
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Praising Opera of NJ on its new director
Saverio G. Greco of West Windsor I would like to congratulate the Opera of New Jersey Board of Trustees for having selected Richard Russell as the new general director. I am certain that he will continue the legacy of Lisa and Scott Altman, judging from the spectacular performances of the three operas presented this…
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Seeking equity and fairness in Princeton revaluation
Corazon Jeevaratnam of Princeton We live in the Ewing-Hillside neighborhood and are still trying to determine why our assessments went up so much and how we can afford the large ensuing tax increases. Certainly our neighborhood has increased in value along with the rest of Princeton and we would expect to see this in…
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PRINCETON: ‘The Recession Hits Home’at Historical Society
The Historical Society of Princeton has opened its summer exhibition, ‘The Recession Hits Home: Job Loss in Central New Jersey,’ which looks at the effects of the current recession on the region’s citizens, as well as providing historical perspective on past economic downturns over the last century. Four organizations providing services in Mercer County to…
