Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: Scenes: McCarter partygoers do it their way: John Pizzarelli wows ‘em at Sinatra-themed gala
Richard Tepper Timothy J. Shields thanks McCarter supporters.
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: May 22 – May 31, 2009
Scholars’ Awards honor ESL students for perseverance — Two students, recognized for their perseverance in learning English in the YWCA Princeton’s English as a Second Language (ESL) Program, were honored at the annual Scholars’ Awards presentation on Friday, May 8. Selected from a field of 200 students were Lawrenceville resident Luisa Martinez, originally from Mexico,…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: May 22 – May 31, 2009
Hail, Caledonia! — A crew from BBC Scotland spent the afternoon of May 8 filming at Tusculum, the Princeton home of John Witherspoon — the Scottish clergyman who served as president of Princeton University and who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence — which has been restored and enlarged by the present owners,…
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PRINCETON AREA: In the Kitchen: Seeing red, not green, for spring
Another favorite rosy spring item is rhubarb. Fortunately, my father still keeps a patch, and I have been over there raiding it.
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: May 22 – May 31, 2009
‘Volunteers are priceless!’ — On April 22, 2009 PNC Bank sponsored a field trip to Adventure Aquarium in Camden for the 46 three- and four-year-old Princeton Nursery School pupils. PNC Bank also sent four of its staff members, led by Patricia Kane, Corporate Event Manager, to serve as volunteers on the trip. In photo: Patricia…
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PRINCETON: Scenes: McCarter partygoers do it their way: John Pizzarelli wows ‘em at Sinatra-themed gala
Dancing the Night Away … McCarter artistic director Emily Mann boogies down with Literary Intern Patrick McKelvey. They were later joined by the cast of the current McCarter production, ‘The Brother/Sister Plays.’
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PRINCETON AREA: In the Kitchen: Seeing red, not green, for spring
You can always count on finding round red radishes in the supermarket.
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: May 22 – May 31, 2009
With photos of community events Friday, May 22 Film screening: The Arts Council of Princeton presents a free screening of “Visiting,” a short film written and directed by Charles Evered and shot in Princeton Cemetery last fall. 8 p.m. Free. To be followed by an informal Q&A with Mr. Evered and some of the…
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PRINCETON AREA: In the Kitchen: Seeing red, not green, for spring
Featured recipe: RHUBARB CUSTARD PIE By Faith Bahadurian Special Writer I know spring is all about green, but right now I’m seeing red, as I enjoy the seasonal bounty of radishes and rhubarb. I miss the radish varieties I used to grow myself, but when I recently ended up with both radishes and watermelon…
