Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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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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CANDIDATE’S LETTER: Diane Ciccone
When I accepted the appointment from the council to fill the Honorable Will Anklowitz’s seat, I pledged that I would work with the council in a respectful, positive and progressive manner. I also said that if I could not bring something positive to the council, I would not seek reelection. In the past six months,…
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LIFESTYLE: In the Kitchen: In seach of the ultimate burger
By Pat Tanner, Special Writer You can blame it on Daniel Boulud or on the recession. Either way, the once humble burger has become the iconic food of our time. In the heady days of 2001 which seem a short lifetime ago now the celebrity chef made headlines with his extravagant burger that…
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PRINCETON: Block party benefits
Dining by Design committee member and dinner hostess Kathy Herring, left, is joined by her husband, Jamie Herring, and dinner guests Robin and Jon McConaughy. Photo by Emily Reeves
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar — Week of Oct. 30-Nov.5
Saturday, Oct. 31 Spooky Crafts, for all ages, from noon to 3 p.m., at the Historical Society of Princeton, Bainbridge House, Nassau Street, Princeton. For information call (609) 921-6748. Sunday, Nov. 1 Songwriters Showcase, featuring Kim Yarson, Jo Wymer and Sarah Donner, at 2 p.m., Princeton Public Library, Sands Library Building, 65 Witherspoon St., Princeton.…
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Supporting Christie over Corzine and Daggett
Daniel Huttar of Montgomery I have been a New Jersey resident since 1958, and I’m experiencing property tax plan deja vu again. Lauren Otis’ Oct. 20 feature article (“Time to replace the property tax?”) on Chris Daggett’s tax proposal was well done. But, unfortunately, the subject plan is nothing more than the current version…
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PRINCETON: Block party benefits
Judy Scheide toasts her guests at a Dining by Design dinner she hosted with her husband, William Scheide, on Oct. 24. Photo by Deborah Land
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Restaurant Association endorses Chris Christie
Karen Vitale of NJ Restaurant Association The New Jersey Restaurant Association is pleased to endorse Chris Christie for governor of the State of New Jersey. Our organization, comprised of over 23,000 eating and drinking establishments and employing over 300,000 people across the state, feels that Mr. Christie is the candidate best qualified to reverse the…
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PRINCETON: Block party benefits
Arts Council Executive Director Jeff Nathanson and event chair Regan Tuder enjoy a moment at Saturday’s block party at 23 Orchard Road, Skillman. Photo by Deborah Land
