Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: Scenes: Antiques, art and high spirits! A night out with the Historical Society of Princeton
Dr. Nancy Snyderman, center, with friends.
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PRINCETON: Scenes: Antiques, art and high spirits! A night out with the Historical Society of Princeton
All photos courtesy of John Blazejewski By Christian Kirkpatrick Special Writer Talk about kids in a candy store! On Friday night (Sept. 25), the Historical Society of Princeton (HSP) opened its Princeton Fall Antiques and Fine Arts Show with a preview gala. Some 300 guests spent the evening eating, drinking, listening to the…
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PRINCETON: Scenes: Antiques, art and high spirits! A night out with the Historical Society of Princeton
Christina and Jud Henderson, left, representing corporate supporter Henderson Sotheby’s International Realty, and show committee member Meghan Donaldson.
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PRINCETON: Scenes: Antiques, art and high spirits! A night out with the Historical Society of Princeton
2009 Princeton Fall Antiques and Fine Arts Committee members Kary Clancy, Blair Ayers, Meghan Donaldson.
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Veterans’ remains returned to families
Wallace Noonan of Allentown Thanks to the efforts of the New Jersey Mission of Honor (MOH), since March 2009, five abandoned veterans cremated remains stored on funeral home shelves for up to 30 years have been found and reunited with their families. One family of a reunited Vietnam veteran said he would be buried…
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Physician opposes ‘socialized medicine’
Marc I. Malberg, MD, of Princeton There has been an unending stream of articles and opinions about the current debate over “health care reform,” which is, in reality, health insurance reform. In her letter to the editor (The Princeton Packet, Sept. 22), Anne Waldron Neuman uses the letters forum to propagandize for Rep. Rush…
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Nonprofit says thanks to Princeton Boro
Geri LaPlaca, Alexandra Radbil, of Your ReSource Your ReSource, a local nonprofit would like to thank Bob Bruschi and Andrea Quinty of Princeton Borough administration for the opportunity to hold a collection for gently used medical equipment on Sept. 17, 18 and 19. The equipment, in addition to being kept out of landfills, will…
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Household budgets suffer under Corzine
Kim Taylor of Lawrence Recently Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-Ewing, applauded the Corzine administration and congratulated herself for the increased number of New Jersey children now covered by health insurance. Children’s health and access to quality affordable healthcare are issues of paramount concern to me, and the absence of access to health care greatly affects…
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Harrison Park plan lacked public review
Roger Martindell, Princeton Borough Council On Sept. 22, Princeton Borough’s governing body approved a more than one-half million-dollar renovation of Harrison Street Park without meaningful review or discussion in public of the renovation plan documents or budget. Yes, the park clearly requires renovation. And, yes, perhaps the renovation plan adopted by the governing body…
