Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON AREA: COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Nov. 6 — Nov. 17, 2009
DOUBLE DUTY AT CRAFTERS MARKETPLACE. Peapod Weavers was established in 1990 by twin sisters (two peas in a pod) Robin Godonis, left, and Gretchen Birdsall of Moorestown. The twins have studied under several renowned weavers, including a master weaver on the island of Nantucket. They enjoy not only creating beautiful hand-woven baskets, but also teaching…
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PRINCETON AREA: Bluegrass farm benefit for New Jersey Farm to School Network
On Saturday, Nov. 14, Woods Edge Wools Farm in Stockton will host a benefit Barn Dance and Bluegrass Concert to raise money for the New Jersey Farm to School Network, a non-profit organization of more than 30 groups that works to improve school lunches by connecting school lunch programs with local farm products and…
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Congressman Lance’s visit to Montgomery HS
Richard Chisholm of Princeton U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance (R-7) is to be commended for taking time out from his political campaigning to talk to a group of Montgomery High School students, as reported in the Nov. 3 issue of The Princeton Packet. A visit from one’s congressman can be a unique opportunity — especially…
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Camp safety measures in NJ
Mary Ellen Folsom of American Camp Assoc-NJ The American Camp Association-New Jersey Section is pleased that the NJ Department of Health and Senior Services will enact safeguards to further enhance the safety of children attending all of New Jersey’s summer camps. New Jersey’s ACA-accredited camps have a tradition of tight employee screening. As a…
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PRINCETON: ‘Redemption’: Making a movie about justice restored
By Michael Redmond Lifestyle Editor On Saturday at the Millennium 2000 Gallery in Dallas, friends and supporters of Joyce Ann Brown will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of her release from prison, where she had served nine years of a life sentence for a robbery and murder she had nothing to do with. …
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: It’s good to the very last … candidate?
By Pam Hersh Special Writer Voting by mail is analogous to drinking Starbucks instant coffee “Via Instant Brew.” Both activities are brand new, represent convenience for the user, and produce the desired outcome — casting your all-important vote in the former instance and ingesting a delicious (I could not taste the difference) cup of…
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PRINCETON: ‘Redemption’: Making a movie about justice restored
In the Princeton offices of Centurion Ministries, the three partners producing ‘Redemption,’ a feature film on the prison ordeal of Joyce Ann Brown — clockwise from top: Joe Seldner, Jim McCloskey and Jay Regan. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Outraged at Princeton’s ‘deer-killing campaign’
Bill Laznovsky of Princeton Princeton Township residents in general, and taxpayers in particular, should be outraged that our elected officials have budgeted over $100,000 this year to fund their deer-killing campaign. What was promised to be a ýPage=006 Column=001 OK,0000.04þ five-year deer-management program is now in its tenth year, with no end in sight. …
