Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: Pastors create a joyful profusion of Christmas trees
Mark C A Christmas tree with a football theme on the second floor of the All Saints rectory.
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PRINCETON: Pastors create a joyful profusion of Christmas trees
Mark C Rev. Dr. Hugh Brown III and Rev. Dr. Elly Sparks Brown with the family tree near the kitchen area of the All Saints’ rectory.
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Demonstrating a caring spirit
Connie Mercer of Home FRONT Want to live in great community? You already do. Once again, our community has demonstrated its caring and commitment to our area’s neediest families. Thanks to literally hundreds of individuals, organizations, corporations and congregations, HomeFront was able to provide an estimated 6,000 very low-income parents and children not only…
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PRINCETON: SCENES: Foundation patrons enjoy a festive night at Drumthwacket
By CHRISTIAN KIRKPATRICK Special Writer From January through November, Drumthwacket is a picture of perfection. Its public rooms provide an elegant, yet welcoming, setting in which the governor may conduct business, entertain and even relax. But in December, this official residence transcends logic to become better than perfect: to become also charming, joyous…
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When a university tallies its own value
Helmut Schwab of Princeton Have you read and believed the recent Princeton University report on its economic impact on Princeton? Amazing, how Princeton University presents its calculation. Have you ever heard of a businessman who presents revenue as profit — or who cannot distinguish between gross and net? Has the university overlooked not only…
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PRINCETON: Pastors create a joyful profusion of Christmas trees
Mark C Rev. Dr. Hugh Brown III and Rev. Dr. Elly Sparks Brown with a blue-themed tree in the family room at All Saints rectory.
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PRINCETON: Pastors create a joyful profusion of Christmas trees
Mark C An angel tops a festive tree in a bedroom at the All Saints rectory.
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PRINCETON: Pastors create a joyful profusion of Christmas trees
Mark C An angel tree on a stair landing in the All Saints rectory.
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LIFESTYLE: In the Kitchen: Serving up a royal goose
By PAT TANNER Special Writer While I have cooked my goose countless times, I had never cooked a goose. Just about every other barnyard fowl, yes: chicken and poussin, turkey, duck, quail, pheasant, game hen, ostrich, squab. But something — maybe tales of copious amounts of fat — put me off goose. Then,…
