Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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McCaffrey’s is thanked for turkeys
Peter Y. Rapelye, headmaster, Princeton Junion School On behalf of the faculty, staff, parents, and children of the Princeton Junior School, I would like to express our deepest gratitude to McCaffrey’s Supermarket for the generous donation of turkeys to our Thanksgiving basket drive last week. Our school collected an assortment of food items to…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Dec. 4 – Dec. 13, 2009
Friday, Dec. 4 Book Signing: Duff Goldman, star of Food Network’s “Ace of Cakes,” signing his “ACE OF CAKES: Inside the World of Charm City Cakes.” “From the simple to the breathtakingly complex, Duff shows off some of the bakery’s more unusual techniques and tools.” 2:30 p.m. Kitchen Kapers, 23 Hulfish St., Princeton. Poetry Party:…
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Thanksgiving at Elm Court and Bryant House
Rhona Porter, Libby Ranney, social workers Part of the joy and excitement for the residents of Elm Court and Harriet Bryan House senior apartments on Elm Road is being served their annual Thanksgiving dinner by the uniformed men and women of Princeton’s Borough and Township police departments. Each year for the past seven years,…
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Yes vote Dec. 8 will save Montgomery money
Keith Wheelock of Montgomery I urge all registered Montgomery and Rocky Hill voters to go to the polls and vote ‘Yes’ in the Montgomery Township School District referendum on Tuesday, Dec. 8. Not going to the polls will cost all taxpayers big bucks. Those who recall my budgetary tight-fistedness as a Montgomery Township Committeeman…
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HomeFront gives thanks for community support
Connie Mercer of HomeFront In 2009, HomeFront received 13,928 pleas for help from families facing homelessness, hunger and all the other economic, social and personal problems that go with poverty. This represents a 34 percent increase over 2008. The State of New Jersey is, in a way, at the center of the current crisis…
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PRINCETON: Christmas tree lighting in Palmer Square
Photos by Mark Czajkowski The annual Christmas tree lighting in Palmer Square on the day after Thanksgiving marked the beginning of the holiday season in Princeton. As always, the event featured featured music, happy kids, eager shoppers and the guest of honor — Santa Claus.
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