Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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Princeton politicians, please take note
Nishat Lehmkuhl of Princeton A note to Princeton politicians: How about cutting out the political doubletalk and working for the Princeton taxpayers instead? In these extraordinarily tough economic times, how about merging thetownship and borough and giving the Princeton taxpayers a tax break? How about doing something for us. Nishat Lehmkuhl Princeton
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Princeton Jr. League seeks Designer Showhouse site
Barbara DiCostanzo, Junior League of Greater Princeton Princeton The Junior League of Greater Princeton is searching for a Princeton area home for its 16th Designer Showhouse & Gardens to take place in the spring of 2010. The ideal house has 25 or more design spaces and generous grounds that can be transformed by top…
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Village Grande issues resolved in W. Windsor
M.Patricia Ward, Community Development Coordinator In the article “Council brokers driveway solution” (Packet 2/20/09) there are a number of points that need to be clarified regarding the recent release of bonds for the Village Grande development. First, it should be noted that the builder is legally required to correct issues such as raised aprons…
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Supporting Jenny Crumiller for Princeton Boro Council
Jo Butler, Paul E. Sigmund, Peter Wolanin of Princeton We are writing in support of Jenny Crumiller, who is running for the Princeton Borough Council in the Democratic primary election on June 2 and the Princeton Community Democratic Organization endorsement vote for the local Democratic nomination that takes place on March 29. We believe…
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Princeton GOP’s upbeat evening
Linda Sipprelle of Princeton Gubernatorial hopeful Christopher J. Christie and health care visionary John F. Crowley delivered a one-two punch to an overflow crowd at Jasna Polana on Friday night, February 20. The Republican Association of Princeton’s Lincoln Day Dinner was host to the two speakers in an evening jubilee that combined public policy,…
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IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history
Peter Hopper of Princeton Junction was honored recently as the first recipient of the John T. Cunningham Lincoln Prize for his paper, “No Paper Compromise: The Federal Response to the Pratt Street Riot Escalated What Proved to be a Costly Conflict between Maryland and the Union.” The prize was awarded during a meeting…
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AROUND TOWN: For Beth Livingston, the art comes first …
Beth Livingston’s assemblage ‘Les Yeux,’ using a variety of elements. ‘I like to use things that other people might throw away,’ she said. Her work can be seen as part of the seventh annual exhibition of original art and fine crafts by disabled artists known as ArtFirst!, sponsored by the Auxiliary of University Medical Center…
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IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history
Mark C FAT TUESDAY: Princeton Day School kindergarten student Danica Bajaj makes some last minute adjustments to her float for the Mardi Gras parade at the school. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history
They’re wailin’ in Orlando … Princeton High School jazz and studio band members performed during the inaugural Disney Jazz Celebration on Friday, Feb 20. The Princeton group competed against other high school ensembles for top honors at the Walt Disney World Resort. ‘We decided to participate in the Disney Jazz Celebration this year because of…
