Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: May Day at Battlefield Park
Elena Alexeeva weaves her way around the May Pole and other dancers during the annual May 1 celebration at Princeton Battlefield Park.
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PRINCETON: May Day at Battlefield Park
Mary Zikos and Bob Dupre sing a traditional May Day song at Princeton Battlefield Park on May 1.
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Arts Countil of Princeton spring benefit
Jeniah Johnson, director, Community Relations, Arts Council of Princeton On behalf of the staff of the Arts Council of Princeton, I would like to thank each one of the close to 450 guests who attended the Arts Council of Princeton’s spring benefit, Pinot to Picasso ~Vintage 2009. The event was a fabulous success raising approximately…
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Proselytzing for Obama claim is ‘ludicrous’
Antonio Reinero of Princeton In her letter to the editor published May 1, Maria Victoria Villegas Londregan claims to have witnessed “political proselytizing” at Community Park Elementary School because 3rd grade students are reading Beatrice Gormley’s book “Barack Obama: Our 44th president”. She further states that she knows that because she grew up in Chile…
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Proselytizing complaint was appropriate
R. Kirk Williamson of Princeton I would like to thank The Packet for publishing the letter “School is proselytizing for President Obama” by Ms. Villegas Londregan on Friday, May 1. It gives me the motivation to report a similar experience with our Community Park 3rd grader last year. My son asked one evening at the…
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Princeton U. vp wrong on borough tax burden
Walter Neumann of Princeton In a recent reply to an earlier letter from my wife Anne Neumann, Princeton University Vice President Robert Durkee said she had not addressed his point that Princeton Borough has the lowest property tax rate in Mercer county, and that Princetonians benefit from their high property values. The tax rate is…
